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Faith Ringgold took the traditional craft of quilt making (which has its roots in the slave culture of the south - pre-civil war era) and re-interpreted its function to tell stories of her life and those of Missing: walt disney.

Post a Comment. Faith Ringgold , painter, writer, speaker, mixed media sculptor and performance artist lives and works in Englewood , New Jersey. Ms Ringgold is professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego where she taught art from until Ringgold's recent painting series includes; The American Collection ; a series of painted story quilts in which Ringgold undertakes to rewrite African American art history.

The theme of freedom and resilience are the common thread that runs through the Coming to Jones Road Series part 1 In this series images of escaped slaves are moving through distant and colorful landscapes to a new found freedom and home. Ringgold's first published book, the award winning, Tar Beach, "a book for children of all ages", was published by Random House in and has won more than 30 awards including, a Caldecott Honor and the Coretta Scott King award for the best illustrated children's book of Ringgold has written and illustrated a total of 17 Ringgold , an autobiographical interactive art book for children of all ages , The Invisible Princess, an original African American Fairy Tale based on the quilt Born in a Cotton Field, all published by Random House.

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Faith Ringgold, painter, writer, speaker, mixed media sculptor and performance artist lives and works in Englewood, New Jersey.

Faith Ringgold's Artist Statement. I went to West Africa in the s and returned home inspired to write my memoir. During that time I wrote and painted story quilts and began to create masked performances to tell my story. I had been working in collaboration with my mother, Mme Willi Posey a dressmaker and fashion designer. We made our first quilt in News of the great jazz saxophonist , Sonny Rollins, a childhood friend, blowing his horn on the Manhattan bridge so that he would not disturb his neighbors, inspired the painted story quilt, Tar Beach.