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Culture Quilt

Ainai Vang
SMA 1999.2

embroidered textile

1999

62 x 62 inches

157 x 157 centimeters

1999 Textile Purchase Award — Sidewalk Art Show

about the work

This quilt is an example of stories in needlework, which is a significant part of Hmong Laotian culture. 


Unfortunately, the techniques of Hmong needlework are slowly fading from memory, as many of the younger generations have little desire to learn this beautiful but time-consuming ancient craft.

about the artist

Ainai Vang was born in Laos. In the mid-1980s, she and her family escaped Communist soldiers from North Vietnam by fleeing across the Mekong River into Thailand, where they lived in a refugee camp with thousands of other Hmong peoples. Ainai lived in this camp for three years before emigrating to Inman SC in 1987, where she worked at Startex Mill and Wilkes Alterations. 

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