Member-Only Preview of "Blanket Statements: Long Island's Early Weaving Industry"
Join us for a member-only preview of this new exhibition before it is open to the public!
DATE AND TIME
Thu, May 18, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM EDT
LOCATION
PLI Exhibition Gallery
161 Main Street
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
United States
DETAILS
Featuring art and objects from the collections of Preservation Long Island, the Huntington Historical Society, and the Whaling Museum & Education Center, Blanket Statements explores Long Island’s early textile industry and the broader historical events that shaped its growth during the first half of the nineteenth century. By the early 1800s, Long Island was at the forefront of carpet and coverlet production in North America. As the young United States sought economic independence following a pair of wars against Great Britain, textile manufactories evolved from Long Island’s agricultural base. Highly skilled weavers created complex designs using innovative loom technology introduced by recent European immigrants. Beautiful and functional, these objects reflect the interwoven connections between people, materials, technology, and labor—both enslaved and free—across an ocean and generations.
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