Stitching Our Stories is an exhibit currently running in Santa Fe through October 20. It's at the Santa Fe Arts Commission’s Community Gallery, 201 W. Marcy Street. The use of needlework to express family and social history is one of my favorite topics. I'd go for sure if I was anywhere close!
The subtitle is: Connecting Immigrant and Local Communities Through Story Cloths and Conversations.
The programs and exhibit were created by
Art and Remembrance, an organization founded around the needlework panels made by Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal Krinitz. The panels illustrate her memories of her early life in Europe and her escape from the Holocaust as a young girl.
Art and Remembrance has created a program called
HeART and Story which guides recent immigrants to create their own story cloths about their journeys. Their work is also on display.
You can see the lovely Esther Krinitz panels in a book,
Memories of Survival, and a video
Through the Eye of the Needle (which you can also purchase).