Reader's Art 12: Longing for Home
Jamie Weaver
West
Virginia in Quilts recalls my childhood memories of
growing up in rural Appalachia. My
family has long been involved with folk arts and crafts, and I was encouraged
to explore these creative outlets both at home and in school. Looking back, I realize that much
emphasis was placed on West Virginia as a center for Appalachian crafts and
tourism, and larger issues affecting the state, like mountaintop removal and
rampant meth use, were swept under the rug. When I was in school, we weren’t taught how to be socially,
financially, and environmentally loyal to our state – we were told that to be
successful adults, we’d probably have to move out of state. So, with West Virginia in Quilts, I wanted to use a traditional Appalachian
craft, quilting, to bring awareness to more serious issues affecting West
Virginia.
I
chose an accordion fold structure so that the book unfolds and spreads out like
a quilt. The title of the book
works on a couple of levels: It is
a glimpse of West Virginia through beautiful quilt patterns, and it is also a
state in quilts, or covered from
view. Since the truth rarely
remains hidden, I let the ugliness underneath peek through the quilts on the
surface; when the quilt unfolds, the whole story is revealed. The front and back are covered with
handmade paper that reminds me of quilt batting.
Reader's Art 12: Longing for Home
March 16- April 26, 2012