Skip to main content

Sewing Stories of Displacement

Exhibition Info
Sewing Stories of DisplacementSunday, February 16, 2020 - Sunday, March 28, 2021

Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, moments of violence, political upheaval, and natural disaster have led to the displacement of entire communities. Since the 1960s, displaced people throughout the world—women, men, and children—have embroidered the stories of their forced migrations, new transitions, and memories of more stable lives. Through these textiles, they have been able to document their experiences, share their perspectives, and often, supplement their income during desperate times.

The Train Station, 1979. This gabba, chain-stitched embroidery on felted wool, illustrates the forced migration of Kahuta residents after the area became a site for the national atomic bomb project in 1976. Unknown artist, Pakistan. MOIFA, IFAF Collection, FA.1985.464.13.

Sort:
Filters
7 results
Abduction from a taxi
Artist not recorded
1980
Detention center
Artist not recorded
1978
Hanging
Ka Xiong
1985, vendor
Lanzamuento
Artist not recorded
1978
Poblacion Chimilito
Victoria Duran
c. 1970
Story Cloth
Zoua Vang Lor
ca. 1985 - 1989