Anita Zaleski Weinraub is the chairwoman of the Georgia Quilt Project and a contributor to The Olympic Games Quilts volume. She has curated four quilt exhibitions at the Atlanta History Center.
It's nice to see what was once dismissed as 'women's work' finally
getting its due. The once-humble quilt, now widely hailed as an art
form, takes center stage in Georgia Quilts. With this lush 304-page
tome, Georgia becomes the latest U.S. state to proudly claim a
scholarly study of its quilts . . . Georgia Quilts offers more than
quilts. It gives us the women who made them and 200 years of the
Georgia in which they lived. It shows that so-called women's work
is as much a part of the fabric of our state's heritage as wars and
politics. Amen to that.
--Southern Living
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