Grimké Sisters, detail by Shin-hee Chin

Tea Box to Ballot Box, detail by Teresa Barkley

Jane Addams: A Most Dangerous Woman, detail by Laura Wasilowski

Deeds Not Words:

Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage

Co-Curated by Sandra Sider and Pamela Weeks

April 17 – July 3, 2021

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

Emmeline Pankhurst, the famously militant British suffragist, in 1903 coined the motto “Deeds Not Words” for the newly formed Women’s Social and Political Union. History proved that while rhetoric was the impetus for radical change, actions were needed to finalize steps toward ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. The suffragists were true revolutionaries, occasionally sacrificing their reputations and sometimes their freedom. Several of the artists in “Deeds Not Words” chose to celebrate a suffragist whose name they remembered from history lessons, while others felt a more personal relationship with their subjects. Arturo Alonzo Sandoval, for example, was inspired by a friend who is the daughter of an African-American suffragist; Martha Wolfe studied Sara Bard Field, who road-tripped from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., collecting signatures for women’s suffrage; North Carolina artist Hollis Chatelain honors Gertrude Weil; Alice Beasley’s quilt depicts the courageous Ida B. Wells; and, Jill Kerttula’s multi-part quilt reminds us that Belva Lockwood in 1884 ran for president, even though she herself was not permitted to vote.

The 28 art quilts in this exhibition, all but one created for the tour, were curated by Sandra Sider, curator of the Texas Quilt Museum, and Pamela Weeks, curator of the New England Quilt Museum.

Sponsored exclusively by eQuilter.com, with additional support from Karey Bresenhan and Nancy O’Bryant Puentes.

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Dr. Almena Lowe Mozon tells a historical perspective of the 1913 March for Women’s Suffrage and the founding of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and their role as Black women in the movement.

EXHIBITION GALLERY

Tea Box to Ballot Box

Teresa Barkley

Rising Tides by Nancy Bardach

Clara Foltz

Maria Billings

Nowhere To Run To, Nowhere To Hide by Beth Blankenship

Federation Gertie

Hollis Chatelain

Nowhere to Run by Beth Blankenship

Grimké Sisters

Shin-hee Chin

Estuary Anaheim by Bonnie Bucknam

Martha Wright

Jane Burch Cochran

Colors of Melting by Sharon Carvalho

Honor Her

Sandy Curran

Sea Change by Judith Content

First Ladies

Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

Splash by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

No Shrinking Violets

Patricia Kennedy-Zafred

Atomic Atoll by Louise Hall

Belva Lockwood

Jill Kerttula

Undersea Colonies by Alisa Golden

Standing Together

Pat Kumicich

An Instance of Change by Janet Hiller

Lucy Stone

Susan Lenz

Some of the artwork may be for sale. For more information please contact store@vmota.org.