Kaleidoscope: Changing Perspectives
Elizabeth Talford Scott (1916-2011) was an internationally recognized, Baltimore-based artist known for her fiber work, specifically quilting. Having grown up in South Carolina with 13 siblings and parents who were sharecroppers, she was taught how to quilt from a young age as a way to upcycle materials into something beautiful and functional.
She carried this knowledge with her and picked up quilting again in her late adult life. Talford Scott is most recognized for her lively pieces which tell stories through unconventional materials such as stones, buttons, shells, bones, sequence, beads, knotted material, and glass.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the landmark exhibition Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs: The Art of Elizabeth Talford Scott—curated by Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) Curator-in-Residence Emeritus George Ciscle. It’s also the 25th anniversary of MICA’s Exhibition Development Seminar (EDS), the capstone course for MICA’s undergraduate Curatorial Studies Concentration. In celebration of these anniversaries, EDS is collaborating with nine sites across the city, five museums (the Baltimore Museum of Art, Walters Art Museum, The Peale, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, and Maryland Center for History and Culture) and four university sites (MICA, Coppin State University, JHU, and Morgan State University) to reinterpret Talford Scott’s work from the students’ perspectives.
Kaleidoscope: Changing Perspectives brings together the amazing work of Elizabeth Talford Scott and Baltimore City Public School students, working through the Arts Every Day, to celebrate and uplift the entire community. Kaleidoscope embraces the narrative that as humans grow, change, and face challenges, there is still beauty to be found in life when we take a step back and change our perspectives. The Peale’s exhibit will include Elizabeth Talford Scott’s Water Lilies (1979). This quilt is presented in conversation with works from Baltimore County public school students participating in the Arts Every Day Annual 10×10 exhibition.
With the history of The Peale being the first school in Baltimore for students of color, along with being the largest school for students of color from 1864-1867, it is even more special to have Arts Every Day students represented in the space. Additionally, having Elizabeth Talford Scott in conversation with Arts Every Day, we can emphasize how much Talford Scott valued community connection and unification.
About
AED – Arts Every Day (AED) works to ensure all Baltimore City Public Schools students have access to the arts every day through arts education, arts programming, and arts-integrated instruction. They work towards this goal through the forging of partnerships with Baltimore City Public Schools, the District office, and Baltimore City’s arts and cultural community. For the Annual 10×10 Exhibition, Arts Every Day highlights hundreds of artworks from talented students grades PreK to 12th, all responding to a chosen theme that sheds light on the power of the arts in their lives. This year, the chosen theme is ‘Kaleidoscope’.
EDS – The Exhibition Development Seminar (EDS) examines the curatorial process through the research, planning and production of a major exhibition. Students serve as curators, designers and educators as they develop and implement proposals for the exhibition’s graphic and exhibit designs, interpretive texts, public programs, community outreach, websites, publications, and public relations strategy.
Major Support for the No Stone Left Unturned: The Elizabeth Talford Scott Initiative that brings together exhibitions of Scott’s work across five museums and four universities across Baltimore City was provided by the Bunting Family Foundation and Friends of EDS.
Details
Date: February 1, 2024-May 19, 2024
When: Open during regular hours, plus after-hours special events
Location: The Peale, 225 Holliday Street, Baltimore
Collaborators
Curator: EDS student curators: Anahita Arun, Grace Flinchbaugh, Iris Ruvalcaba, Anika Shah
Featured Artists: Coming Soon
Donations
Cost: Free | Donations Welcome
Programs at The Peale are often free. Please help us keep programs free for all.
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