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‘Of Salt and Spirit’ Celebrates the Legacy of Black Southern Quilters — Colossal

Last updated: April 23, 2025 2:00 pm
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The Mississippi Museum of Art is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South” that showcases the incredible work of Black Southern quilters, including artists like Gustina Atlas, Hystercine Rankin, and Mary Mayfair Matthews. This exhibition highlights over 50 handmade and machine-stitched quilts from the museum’s extensive collection, offering a profound look at the diverse styles and techniques employed by these talented artisans.

Curated by Dr. Sharbreon Plummer, “Of Salt and Spirit” aims to provide a comprehensive study of American art through a Black feminist lens. The exhibition delves into the cultural narratives surrounding quilting, exploring its impact across generations and geographical locations. The show features a wide range of contemporary and historic pieces, including figurative and narrative works, as well as vibrant geometric compositions.

Many of the quilts on display were acquired from Roland L. Freeman, a photographer who documented African-American craftspeople and guilds throughout his career. Freeman’s collection of over 100 quilts, along with his own contributions to the art form, exemplifies the power of quilting to create connections on various levels—individual, generational, professional, physical, spiritual, cultural, and historical.

In addition to the exhibition, the museum is also showcasing the ongoing AIDS Memorial Quilt project, which pays tribute to those affected by the AIDS epidemic. This project, which will be on display at the museum for a two-week period, aligns with the themes of creative expression, identity, and strength explored in “Of Salt and Spirit.”

“Of Salt and Spirit” will be on view at the Mississippi Museum of Art until May 18th. Visitors can plan their visit by visiting the museum’s website. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the rich tradition of Black quilting in the American South and to honor the artistry and resilience of these talented quilters.

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