Annugretta Pettway was a notable African American quiltmaker from Gee's Bend, Alabama, known for her intricate and vibrant quilts. She was born in 1930 and learned quilting from her mother at a young age. Pettway primarily worked in the traditional style of piecing together blocks of fabric in geometric patterns, often using scraps of worn-out clothing and feed sacks.
Pettway's quilts are prized for their improvisational designs, bold colors, and strong visual impact. Her work has been featured in prominent art institutions and exhibitions, showcasing the unique quilting tradition of Gee's Bend. Pettway's quilts are considered important cultural artifacts, reflecting the history of African American quiltmaking in the rural South.
Pettway passed away in 2013, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and distinctive quilts that continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.
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