Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs: The Art of Elizabeth Talford Scott
Twenty innovative mixed-media fiber works demonstrate Elizabeth Talford Scott’s belief in artmaking’s ability to offer people an opportunity to break free of social limitations, evolve new ways of communicating, and nurture dreams. Her works innovate the practice of quilting by incorporating unconventional objects such as stones, buttons, and sequins in heavily layered surfaces. Among the highlights of this exhibition is Grandfather’s Cabin/Noah’s Ark (1993–96), an exquisite story quilt that recalls memories of the cabin Talford Scott’s grandfather built on Blackstock Plantation in South Carolina.
No Stone Left Unturned: The Elizabeth Talford Scott Initiative, a community celebration of the artist’s work with eight other exhibitions at Baltimore museums and colleges, will be presented from February to May 2024.