Cloth
Tunisia
Late 19th century
Silk
87 1/2 x 114 1/2 in. (222.25 x 290.83 cm)
Museum purchase
2003.360
(Unknown artist; Tunisia)
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Weaving Narratives: African Textiles in Iowa
Upcoming Events
Textiles in Focus Pop-Up: Exploring the art and culture of fabric
Explore a selection of items from the University of Iowa Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives related to embroidery, weaving, and textiles design and production.
Spend some time reviewing materials like Rosey Grier’s needlepoint for men, a textile production map from Germany, and artist books of thread and fabric on display in the lobby. We will also have a selection of books from the Art Library to inspire, and a craft activity related to the theme. Bring a friend to experience the pop-up...
Àdìre Alábééla (Wax -Resist Dyeing Workshop)
Learn the art of Yorùbá batik in this 2-day workshop led by multidisciplinary artist Peju Layiwola. Participants will create their own templates and stamped T-shirts.
Participants must be at least 15 years old and register in advance for the workshop.
Registration deadline is March 14, 2026. T-shirts will be ordered in advance for all participants: https://uiowa.doubleknot.com/event/wax-resist-dye-workshop/3138629
Please note that workshop will not be held at the museum, it will take place at the L...
Àdìre Alábééla (Wax -Resist Dyeing Workshop)
Learn the art of Yorùbá batik in this 2-day workshop led by multidisciplinary artist Peju Layiwola. Participants will create their own templates and stamped T-shirts.
Participants must be at least 15 years old and register in advance for the workshop.
Registration deadline is March 14, 2026. T-shirts will be ordered in advance for all participants: https://uiowa.doubleknot.com/event/wax-resist-dye-workshop/3138629
Please note that workshop will not be held at the museum, it will take place at the L...
On View November 1, 2025 - April 19, 2026
Weaving Narratives: African Textiles in Iowa presents a meaningful opportunity to explore and strengthen relationships between the Stanley Museum of Art and African communities in eastern Iowa through the art of African textiles. Through written materials and video-recorded interviews, the exhibition centers upon African textiles in the Stanley Museum of Art permanent collection and the voices from the African community in Iowa City.
While the Stanley Museum acquired its first African textiles prior to Betty Stanley’s bequest in 1990, her gift of nearly forty textiles laid the foundation for a collection that has grown to include nearly 600 examples of fiber art from across the continent. To honor the legacy of this gift, the exhibition will include select works from Betty Stanley’s collection, along with other acquisitions and loans.
Organized by Dr. Cory Gundlach, Curator of African Art for the Stanley Museum and Director of the UI African Studies Program, and Dr. Peju Layiwola, Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Stanley Museum, this exhibition will take shape through the efforts of a curatorial team led by representatives from the African community in Iowa City.
Key members of the curatorial team include:
- Dr. Anne Kiche | Professor of Global Health Studies, Chairperson of the African Communities Network of Iowa, and faculty member in Iowa’s African Studies Program.
- Dr. Sunday Goshit | Professor of International Studies, Vice President of the Iowa City Foreign Relations Council, and Chair of Iowa City’s Africa Fest.
- Walla Osman | Member of the Sudanese community in Iowa.
Weaving Narratives: African Textiles in Iowa is presented with support by an anonymous trust.