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Cuesta Benberry Quilt Collection at the Michigan State University Museum
The Cuesta Benberry Quilt Collection includes over 50 quilts (including family quilts, the only one she made, special quilts made by groups of her friends, and ones by noted artists, Faith Ringgold, Carolyn Mazloomi, and Carole Harris)
More about Cuesta Benberry and her life of research, collecting, and scholarship…
Cuesta (nee Ray) was born on September 8, 1923 in Cincinnati, Ohio. When she was three, she moved to her grandmother’s home in St. Louis, Missouri, a city that became her lifelong home. In 1951, she married George Benberry and together they had one son, George, Jr.
An introduction to her husband’s family’s quilts ignited a curiosity about the origins of the patterns and soon Cuesta was embarked on what became a lifetime pursuit. Cuesta discovered and joined a network of pattern collectors who participated in pattern exchanges, including exchanges known as round robins. Because she was not a quiltmaker, many of her round robin friends not only shared a pattern but also gave her a finished quilt block. Soon she amassed both a study collection of hundreds of blocks and had established a network of friends who were also interested in quilt pattern history.
Before long, Cuesta was also corresponding with quiltmakers, quilt historians, curators, archivists, rare book dealers, and collectors. She was also visiting businesses connected to quiltmaking, quilt exhibitions, and artists in their homes or workshops. As her research progressed, she kept notebooks, created files on artists, maintained files of correspondence with artists and other researchers, and collected exhibition catalogues, flyers, pamphlets, and any printed piece of information that was related to quilt history.
In the early 1960s, Cuesta was prompted by her friend Dolores Hinson to look into the histories behind quilt block designs and to write and publish what she found. In 1970, she published her first article for Nimble Needle Treasures and then went on to publish articles in many, many popular publications. Cuesta’s articles in these special interest publications were among the first anywhere to discuss topics of quilt history. She had also become passionate about the seriousness of the endeavor and the need to document and portray quilt history with an intellectual and scholarly rigor.
In 1976 Cuesta realized that, in that U.S. Bicentennial era, “there was a great deal of information about ethnic groups in America and how one should be proud of one’s ethnic heritage…I thought I ought to study about African American quilts. Well, it was not an easy task because there was nothing in the literature. There was so little, so little.” Undaunted, she jumped into this new and relatively unexplored realm of research. Before long she was publishing about African American quilts, and serving as a consultant to nearly every major exhibition of African American quilts.
From 1988-1993, Cuesta wrote for the newsletter of the Women of Color Quilters’ Network, an important growing network of artists and historians interested in African American quilt history. In 1991, she curated the exhibition Always There: The African American Presence in American Quilts and authored a book of the same title. In 2000, she wrote A Piece of My Soul: Quilts by Black Arkansans.
Cuesta’s work in quilt history has been honored by many awards. She was inducted into the Quilter’s Hall of Fame in 1983 and was selected as a Quilt Treasure in the on-line multimedia-project of Michigan State University and the Alliance for American Quilts. In 2004, Cuesta was the recipient of the Distinguished Scholar’s Lifetime Achievement Award for her groundbreaking research on the history of African American quiltmaking, awarded by the Anyone Can Fly Foundation. When she passed away, tributes to her contributions flowed in blogs, listserves, memorials, and in newspapers, including The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Cuesta Benberry’s relationship to the MSU Museum…
Scholars at the Michigan State University Museum had, over the years, consulted with Cuesta on general quilt history and on questions related to a major 1980s research and exhibition project on Michigan’s history of African American quiltmaking. Cuesta contributed an essay to the book which resulted from the research and she visited the resulting exhibition.
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Quilt Treasures
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Finding Aid: Cuesta Benberry Ephemera ...
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Quilt Cottage Industries: A Chronicle
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Contents, Forward, and Preface
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White Perspectives of Blacks in Quilts...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 15, Volume 4, I...
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Found: Missing Stearns & Foster patter...
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Hatfield-McCoy "Victory Quilt"
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Quilter's Journal, No. 02, Volume 1, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 07, Volume 2, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 09, Volume 2, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 10, Volume 2, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 11, Volume 3, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 16, Volume 4, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 20, Volume 5, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 22, Volume 5, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 23, Volume 6, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 24, Volume 6, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 27, Volume 7, I...
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Quilters' Journal, No. 28, Volume 7, I...
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Twentieth Century Game Plan "Naming th...
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Second Thoughts on Evolution of a Quil...
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Referring Back - The Summer Issue, Win...
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The Paradox of the Sunbonnet Girl Quil...
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Hatfield - McCoy Victory Quilt
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Cathedral Window, Hatfield McCoy - Par...
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Quilters' Hall of Fame, Jonathan Holst...
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Robert Frost - Part II, Help Wanted, C...
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Stearns & Foster - Part III
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The Elephant's Child, Suellen Meyer Ac...
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Twentieth Century Game Plan
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Cuesta Ray Benberry, The Search for Sl...
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Cuesta Benberry: Part II
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Study Centers, Correction…
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State Historical Quilt Projects, The S...
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Periodical Abbreviations
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Quilter's Calendar
Mill Valley Quilt Authority
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Womenfolk 22. African American Quilts:...
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Story
Quilt Treasures Presents: Cuesta Benbe...
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