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  • Woven Witness: Afghan War Rugs and Afghan Freedom Quilt

    San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles

    In the Main Gallery:
    July 17 - September 23, 2007
    Woven Witness: Afghan War Rugs and Afghan Freedom Quilt

    Further exploring the impact of war on traditional textile arts, this
    exhibition takes a closer look at the influence of war on the
    evolution of traditional Afghan rug design, from the Russian invasion
    through the current U.S.- Taliban war.

    Whether individual rugs were woven as political statements, personal
    reflections, or as souvenirs for soldiers, only the weavers could
    reveal for certain.

    Regardless of intent, these examples are a powerful testament to the
    relevancy of the rug form, its expressive capacity, and the ability of
    a people to adapt to the ravages of war.

    Accompanying this exhibition, the Museum will also display the Afghan
    Freedom Quilt: Silenced Voices of the Afghan Diaspora, a collaborative
    project sponsored by the Foundation for Self-Reliance. The quilt is a
    collection ofblocks made by war widows in Afghanistan and assembled in
    the San Francisco Bay Area. Pieces sewn for this quilt are symbolic
    interpretations of what human rights, empowerment, equality, peace,
    hardship, sisterhood and freedom meant to each individual
    contributor. The Foundation for Self-Reliance conducts life-skills
    training and economic empowerment programs for Afghan women
    immigrants.

    Co-presented by the San Francisco Bay Area Rug Society and the
    Armenian Rugs Society, and the San Jose Peace Center.
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