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Pennsylvania Folklore: Woven Together explores some of the many textile arts that can be found throughout the state, examining the traditions behind them and the motivations of the craftspeople creating them. Learn more about Pennsylvania textile arts here: https://wpsu.org/tv/programs/pennsylv... ▶︎▶︎ Stream PBS: https://video.wpsu.org/ ►► Support WPSU: https://wpsu.org/donate/pledge/ 0:00 Introduction 2:54 Story quilts 6:45 Ukranian embroidery 11:19 African textiles 14:16 Slovenian bobbin lace 18:17 Why folk art matters 23:29 People need to create Story quilt artist Tina Williams Brewer explains how she tells African and African American history through fiber arts. Vera Nakonechny explains how Ukrainian embroidery, weaving and beadwork keep her connected to the home her family was taken from during World War II. Clothing designer Ansumana Komba Gbembo left Sierra Leone as a refugee and eventually settled in Erie. He now adapts African textile techniques to designs unique to his new home. Inspired by lace sent as gifts from family, Alexandria Marguccio traveled overseas to learn traditional bobbin lace techniques from a master teacher in Slovenia. Folklorist Simon Bronner explains why folk art matters and what it says about our communities and culture in Pennsylvania. ► Facebook: / wpsu.org ► Instagram: / wpsu ► Twitter: / wpsu #folkart #embroidery #quilting