In 1948, a schizophrenic woman admitted to the Eastern State Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee, began shredding rags into coloured thread and begging hospital staff to give her a sewing needle. In the space of seven years, she created several garments, densely embroidered with images and glossolalic text. Ward notes dismissively summarized, “She sews without purpose…is nonproductive”. In 1955 she was medicated with the newly developed drug, chlorpromazine, and stopped sewing. Over the years, most of the works were lost –– along with the medical records of their creator, who is known by the pseudonym, “Myrllen”. Today, only two artifacts remain: a scarf, which hangs in Lakeshore Mental Health Center in Knoxville; and a coat, preserved ...
Scholars of insanity and its historical antecedents have paid very little attention to personal and ...
When Bart Simpson’s dog shredded up the Bouvier family quilt, his mother Marge (née Bouvier) was mor...
This site-specific textile installation was made for the international exhibition Cloth and Memory 2...
Abstract: In 1948, a schizophrenic woman admitted to the Eastern State Hospital in Knoxville, Tennes...
In 1948, a schizophrenic woman admitted to the Eastern State Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee, began...
To begin: two fragments. The first is an embroidered jacket. It belonged to a woman called Agnes Ri...
Stains and Stories is a series of textile-based installations and limited-edition prints, which form...
Aimee M. Allard\u27s dissertation, Fashioning Madness: Clothing in American Women\u27s Asylum Narra...
Supported by a collaboration with clinical psychologist Dr. Hermina Hernaiz ‘Locus of the Dress’ exp...
Supported by a collaboration with clinical psychologist Dr. Hermina Hernaiz ‘Locus of the Dress’ exp...
The Re-Fashioned exhibition presented work by four artists that connect through the use of garments ...
My design was inspired by the discovery of a rich history of strong women on my mother’s side. This ...
Tiré du site Internet de Onestar Press: ""Configurations of marks or things upon surfaces have a pro...
In presenting and analyzing the narrative of a woman who knitted for survival, I engage two continui...
Pinel Freeing the Insane from Their Chains (1876, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris) by Tony Robert-F...
Scholars of insanity and its historical antecedents have paid very little attention to personal and ...
When Bart Simpson’s dog shredded up the Bouvier family quilt, his mother Marge (née Bouvier) was mor...
This site-specific textile installation was made for the international exhibition Cloth and Memory 2...
Abstract: In 1948, a schizophrenic woman admitted to the Eastern State Hospital in Knoxville, Tennes...
In 1948, a schizophrenic woman admitted to the Eastern State Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee, began...
To begin: two fragments. The first is an embroidered jacket. It belonged to a woman called Agnes Ri...
Stains and Stories is a series of textile-based installations and limited-edition prints, which form...
Aimee M. Allard\u27s dissertation, Fashioning Madness: Clothing in American Women\u27s Asylum Narra...
Supported by a collaboration with clinical psychologist Dr. Hermina Hernaiz ‘Locus of the Dress’ exp...
Supported by a collaboration with clinical psychologist Dr. Hermina Hernaiz ‘Locus of the Dress’ exp...
The Re-Fashioned exhibition presented work by four artists that connect through the use of garments ...
My design was inspired by the discovery of a rich history of strong women on my mother’s side. This ...
Tiré du site Internet de Onestar Press: ""Configurations of marks or things upon surfaces have a pro...
In presenting and analyzing the narrative of a woman who knitted for survival, I engage two continui...
Pinel Freeing the Insane from Their Chains (1876, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris) by Tony Robert-F...
Scholars of insanity and its historical antecedents have paid very little attention to personal and ...
When Bart Simpson’s dog shredded up the Bouvier family quilt, his mother Marge (née Bouvier) was mor...
This site-specific textile installation was made for the international exhibition Cloth and Memory 2...