The Lynch Quilts Project
a community driven project by artist LaShawnda Crowe Storm
The Lynch Quilts Project is a community-based initiative developed and led by artist LaShawnda Crowe Storm, which examines the history and ramifications of racial violence in the United States of America through the textile tradition of quilting. Rooted in community co-creation and storytelling, join us in weaving a path towards a more healed and just future for all.
Quilt I, Her Name was Laura Nelson and Quilt VI, Memoria: In Progress.
Fall 2017. Checkout Spring 2018 Newsletter to learn more about the exhibit, Keeper of My Mothers' Dreams.
Project community members and quilters beading Quilt I, Her Name was Laura Nelson at The Chicago Historical Society. April 2004. From left to right: Otis Grove, Tamara and Patricia Williams.
Quilt I, Her Name was Laura Nelson and Quilt VI, Memoria: In Progress.
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