ATLANTA, GA.- Souls Grown Deep Community Partnership and Foundation is partnering with American-made apparel manufacturer American Giant and nonprofit Nest to offer at auction a collection of 18 newly made quilted flags created by women of Gees Bend, Alabama. Souls Grown Deeps collaboration with American Giant and Nest furthers its commitment to the economic success of Gees Bend, which gave rise to many of the artists in the Foundations collection. The 18 new quilted works are available by auction from American Giant at
this link until August 31, 2020, with 100% of auction proceeds going to the individual artists.
This collection was originally conceived as a gallery show for display at American Giants third annual Flag Day show at its San Francisco retail location, and pivoted online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each work is inspired by the American flag and represents the artists unique perspective on the subject. The project has elicited 20x30 inch quilts showcasing the individuality of 18 quilters from the Bend, including Pricilla P. Hudson, Marlene Bennett Jones, Doris Pettway Mosely, Annette Pettway, Annie Pettway, Caster Pettway, Essie Bendolph Pettway, Katie Mae Pettway, Mary E. Pettway, Mary Leathea Pettway, Mary Margaret Pettway, Minnie Mae Pettway, Rita Mae Pettway, Stella Mae Pettway, Tinnie Dell Pettway, Andrea Williams, Sharon Williams, and Lucy L. Witherspoon. American Giant supplied high-quality fabric remnants for the quilts, following the tradition of material reuse in Gees Bend, where quilters often work with available textiles, repurposing them into colorful masterpieces. The artists were compensated upfront for their labor, and retain full ownership of the artworks, resulting in 100% of proceeds returning to their creators.
Maxwell L. Anderson, President of Souls Grown Deep, stated: In seeking to redress the social and economic inequities that continue to face the Gees Bend community, its a pleasure to collaborate with Nest and American Giant. We look forward to fostering other opportunities for the quiltmakers to see their talents reach a large market.
Rebecca van Bergen, Founder and Executive Director of Nest, stated: Nest could not be more thrilled with this collaboration and the opportunity now to truly showcase the incredible work of Gees Bend. Our work is rooted in championing the handworker economy, and the Gees Bend quilters are an example of how dedicated women are to their craft and how their talents can translate not only to beautiful quilts but to community wide change as well.
Added Bayard Winthrop, Founder and CEO of American Giant , "As a company deeply committed to American manufacturing, we believe in investing in the people and communities making things here. This auction highlights one of those communities Gees Bend and its meaningful craft, rich history, and significant contributions to American art. American Giant is incredibly proud of this collaboration and honored to work with the artists of Gee's Bend."
Gees Bend is an isolated, rural, majority African-American community of about 700, comprising Alberta and Boykin, Alabama and surrounded on three sides by the Alabama River. The multi-generational commitment to quilting in this community has distinguished a rare degree of cultural continuity, which has led to wide-held acclaim for its creative output. Through Souls Grown Deeps collection transfer program, works by Gees Bend quiltmakers are included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, among many others. They have also been featured in major exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and other leading institutions, and have been commemorated in a series of United States Postal Stamps.
The three organizations leveraged their missions and resources to help bring commercial availability to the acclaimed quilts. The collaboration builds on Souls Grown Deeps efforts to provide direct economic opportunity for the quilters, which has included securing intellectual property rights for the artists in partnership with Artists Rights Society, documenting both the artwork and its creators, and advancing Gees Bends quilting legacy. Souls Grown Deep is working to secure additional pathways to direct economic opportunity for the artists, and donations to support these efforts can be made at this link . American Giant, an apparel company and domestic manufacturing operation committed to quality and community, supplied the materials and platform for sales. Nest, as a non-profit dedicated to building a new handworker economy to increase global workforce inclusivity, promote gender equity, and preserve time-honored cultural traditions, helped conceive and design the holistic partnership.