On Saturday, July 25, from 1–3pm, join us for a gallery talk, followed by a Make + Take Card-Making Workshop. Designed for elementary-aged children and their guardians to enjoy together. No registration required — feel free to drop in.
About the exhibition:
Ten Years of Threads: The Princeton Sankofa Stitchers Modern Quilt Guild’s Journey Through Fabric and History celebrates a decade of creativity, storytelling, and artistic expression through quilting. This exhibit features the work of guild members, showcasing a rich variety of themes and textile art forms that reflect the unique voices and styles of each maker.
The collection highlights a wide range of fiber art techniques and includes narrative quilts, political quilts, nature-inspired works, cultural quilts, color studies, quilted garments, and memory quilts. Each piece demonstrates the power of fabric as both an artistic medium and a tool for preserving stories, honoring heritage, and expressing personal and collective experiences.
Together, these works reflect the guild’s journey over the past ten years—woven with history, culture, innovation, and community—while honoring the enduring tradition of quilting as both art and legacy.
Exhibiting Artists:
Montika Allen-Atkinson
Mary Ellen Assue
Martha Bates
Janet Byard
Rachel D.K. Clark
Joyce Clarke
Mada Coles Galloway
Sheila Colson
Josie Dakers-Brathwaite
Tony Jean Dickerson
Paulette File
Juandamarie Gikandi
Tina Guthmann
Ronah S. Harris
Steven Hobbs
Peggy Martin
Victoria Meisel
Gail Mitchell
Wannetta Phillips
Ellaree Pray
Lesyslie Rackard
Kim Taylor
Tarsha-Nicole’ Taylor
Michele Tuck-Ponder
Jane Wyche
To learn more about all the guild members, please check out their website.

