


More Than One Woman, 2016-2017, Collaboratively made hand-quilted banner, constructed with donated fabric scraps, worn at the Women’s March on Washington in 2017, and the Women’s March in Boston in 2018
This tapestry was made in collaboration with: Jessica Duma, Page Hill, Kayla Gagnon, Sarah McCraken, and Josh Hastings on Great Cranberry Island, Maine in preparation for the Women’s March on Washington on January 21, 2017. The quilt is embedded with the debates over the outcomes of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election and as such is a relic of civic and community engagement. The iconography of the banner consists of a reinterpretation of the American flag and the inclusion of two female-presenting figures both looking left and onward to a better political reality.