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Mary Borkowski

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in 1930. She never had formal training in art but learned quilting from her mother and grandmother. She later made "thread paintings", using her own technique.
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Her "thread paintings", an artist practice from traditional quilting to a new genre in which works are created on
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Living Folklore, 2nd Edition: An Introduction to the Study of People and Their Traditions
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Self-Taught, Outsider and Folk Art: A Guide to American Artists, Locations and Resources
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Born as Mary Catherine Porter on March 28, 1916, in Sulphur Lick Springs, near
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Her works reflected her own life experiences. Some of her works include
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She died on March 9, 2008, in Dayton, Ohio, at the age of 91.
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fiber artist
folk artist
fabric
Chillicothe, Ohio
Stivers High School
Dayton, Ohio
quilting
silk
felt
velvet
yarn
canvas
muslin
Columbus Museum of Art
American Folk Art Museum
Smithsonian Institution
Presidential Libraries
Dayton Art Institute
American Visionary Art Museum
Sinclair Community College
American Folk Art of the Twentieth Century
ISBN
978-0-847-80503-7





Encyclopedia of American Folk Art

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