Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Aprons at the Chapin 1'10

 On Jan 19th my Friends Nancy, and  Janet  and I went to see the cultural  exhibit Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American Recollection.  The Exhibit  examines the apron as a cultural symbol that prompts storytelling about the history and culture of family life in America.Apron Chronicles is comprised of photographs, text in story form, and 155 vintage aprons, components which can be easily enjoyed and understood by people of all ages and backgrounds.
Apron Currator" Ellyn Anne Geisel gave a Gallery Talk during the exhibit opening on which explained how the exhibit came into being and encouraged listeners to use an apron as a memory trigger for their family stories.As you can see from the photographs above, many of the participants even showed up in their Aprons

The exhibit will remain on display at the Franklin G. Burroughs - Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach until March 19th. Sunday, January 17, 2010. “Apron curator” EllynAnne Geisel will be on hand at the opening reception (1:30 to 3:30 p.m.) for a gallery talk, giving insights into "Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American Recollections", a traveling exhibition from the Women’s Museum of Dallas, Texas, which pairs powerful photography with real-world stories and sentimental ties to the past with 155 aprons. The exhibition, which runs through March 19, shares the emotional stories of 46 individuals, ages 13 to 109, who have unique memories about aprons and the people who wore them.

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