'Peace Quilt - Common Loss' (physical textile)

Collection: Conflict Textiles (collection)
Organisation: Bacic, Roberta. (individual compiler)

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Title
'Peace Quilt - Common Loss' (physical textile)
Creator
Irene MacWilliam (artist)
Artist
Irene MacWilliam
Country
Northern Ireland
Year Made
1996
Materials
Pieces of red scrap textiles sewn onto a dark backing fabric made up of four long strips.
Physical Size
2.3 metres x 1.5 metres
Owner
Irene MacWilliam
Location current
Northern Ireland
Original
Original
Exhibition Events
The textile piece has appeared in a number of exhibitions including:
“The Art of Survival: International and Irish Quilts” Derry, Northern Ireland, 2008.
“The Human Cost of War” London, England, 2009; Derry, Northern Ireland, 2011.
“The Art of Survival” Hamburg, Germany, 2012.
“Stitching and Unstitching the Troubles” Coleraine, Northern Ireland, 2012, Ballymena, Northern Ireland, 2013.
“Textile Accounts of Conflicts- An exhibition of textiles and associated memorabilia” as part of the International Conference Accounts of the Conflict: Digitally Archiving Stories for Peacebuilding, hosted by INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute), University of Ulster, in Belfast, 2014 and in the Linenhall library, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2015.
“COSIENDO PAZ: Conflicto, Arpilleras, Memoria/STITCHING PEACE: Conflict, Arpilleras, Memory - An exhibition of arpilleras and other textiles hosted by three Basque Country organisations” Gernika, Balmaseda and Donostia, Basque Country, 2015/2016.
Photographer
Martin Melaugh

Collection InformationShowHide

Title
Conflict Textiles (collection)
Description
A collection of ten textiles / quilts that illustrate personal accounts / stories of the Northern Ireland conflict. This collection has been drawn from a much larger collection of textiles from Northern Ireland and a range of international countries.
Creator
Roberta Bacic (curator), assisted by Breege Doherty
Subject
Textiles / quilts that illustrate personal accounts / stories of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Publisher
CAIN Web site
Date
2015
Relation
More examples of conflict textiles can be found on Roberta Bacic's 'associated site' within the CAIN Web site:
http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/conflicttextiles/
Format
Photographs and Text.
Language
English
Coverage
The Northern Ireland conflict
Date Formed
2008
Status
Active [checked 2017]
Email
roberta.conflicttextiles@gmail.com
Stories Collected
10
Stories Deposited
10

Organisation InformationShowHide

Title
Bacic, Roberta. (individual compiler)
Description
Since 2008, Roberta Bacic has curated 120 exhibitions of arpilleras, in Ireland and internationally. Over time, these exhibitions have expanded from arpilleras from Pinochet’s Chile, to include expressions of loss, protest and healing from around the world.

Roberta has identified 10 commemorative textiles from Northern Ireland which will be catalogued in Accounts of the Conflict. These 10 pieces have been selected from a much larger digital collection entitled 'Conflict Textiles' (which is available on-line).

Roberta Bacic, taught at Universidad Austral de Chile from 1973 to 1981. From 1982 she worked in Carlos Anwandter German Institute and San Mateo College both in Chile. Between 1993 and 1996, she worked for the National Corporation of Reparation and Reconciliation, the successor to the Truth Commission. During this time she also taught in Human Rights at the Catholic University, Temuco, Chile. She then moved to the United Kingdom and took up the position of Programme and Development Officer for War Resisters’ International where she worked between 1998 and 2002. She moved to Northern Ireland in 2004.
Creator
Roberta Bacic
Subject
Textiles / quilts that illustrate personal accounts / stories of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Date
2008-2016
Relation
For more information see:
http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/conflicttextiles/

Citation

Irene MacWilliam (artist). 'Peace Quilt - Common Loss' (physical textile).
Accounts of the Conflict; Accessed: 21 November 2024 <http://k8s-accounts-01.ulster.ac.uk/repo24/items/show/3088/>

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