Sewn Through Time: Sweetgrass Basketmakers Reimagine a Tradition
Basketmakers have sewn baskets in the South Carolina Lowcountry since the 17th century. The tradition has been preserved at the hands of the Gullah-Geechee people, descendants of enslaved West Africans trafficked to North America. For over 300 years, basketmakers have transformed baskets from a plantation tool into an art form. Today, basketmakers continue to leverage heritage tourism to make a living, to advocate for the preservation of the ecosystem vital to the tradition, and to experiment with scale, form, and materials. This exhibition traces the evolution of sweetgrass baskets in South Carolina, highlighting the innovative work of contemporary makers.
2022/08/11 - 2022/12/10
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Sewn Through Time: Sweetgrass Basketmakers Reimagine a Tradition
Opening reception
Thursday, August 25 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Free and open to the public
Join Guest Curator Kennedy Bennett as she shares how she came to study and write about a South Carolina Lowcountry tradition as it continues to evolve.
McKissick Museum
816 Bull Street, Columbia, SC 29208