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Stitching Oakland’s History into Painterly Quilts

Last year, the African American Quilt Guild of Oakland (AAQGO) — a group of about 80 women who meet monthly at senior centers amid sheafs of fabric and spools of colorful thread — embarked on an ambitious project: They would create narrative quilts that told the complex social, political, and cultural history of their California city.

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Art Movements

This week in art news: an anonymous artist blindfolded 100 public statues in Rio de Janeiro, Venice was declared Europe’s most endangered heritage site, and the National Academy revealed plans to sell its buildings on Fifth Avenue.

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