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Faith Ringgold

“I became an artist for the same reason I became a

writer: I wanted to tell my story.”

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Faith Ringgold

• Born on October 8, 1930

• She was born in Harlem.

• She the taught art in NYC public schools.

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Faith Ringgold, began her artistic career more than 35 years ago as a

painter.

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Some of her first paintings look like masks.

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Do you have any ideas about the meaning of this painting?

The Black Light Series: Love Black Life 1969 Oil on canvas

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Sometimes Faith painted relationships in her family.

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The Black Light Series: The American Spectrum 1969, Oil on

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Her 1st book was called “Tar Beach” and was awarded for its illustrations.

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Tar Beach 1988, Acrylic on canvas, tie-dyed,

pieced fabric border

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Here are a few more of my

favorite books by Faith.

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Today, she is best known for her painted story quilts -- art that

combines painting, quilted fabric and storytelling.

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• This quilt was made in 1985

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Mother 's Quilt 1983, Acrylic on canvas,

dyed, painted and pieced

fabric

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The Dinner Quilt, 1986, Acrylic on canvas, fabric border

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What is happening in this picture story?

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Church Picnic 1988

Acrylic on canvas,

fabric border

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Do you think these

girl’s are really

jumping rope on

the bridge?

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This is a quilt of Faith with some of the people she

admires.

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Who’s

Bad?

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These are the buildings where Faith grew up.

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Faith Ringgold, her mother Willa Posey and Faith's two daughters Michele and Barbara took their first trip to Europe in 1961, to tour the famous art museums.

Faith wrote, " somehow I felt that being in Europe--where Picasso, Matisse, Monet and other great painters had lived--would lead me to the answer"

The the question was whether she could be an artist or not.

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The Sunflower Quilting Bee at

Arles 1991

Acrylic on canvas, tie-dyed, pieced fabric border

Look carefully at the quilt.Can you find Vincent Van Gogh?

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Faith Ringgold's art sends a messages about things that are important to African-American women.

Her images are enjoyable to many people because of her use of bright-colored images in quilts and dolls.

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Le Cafe des Artistes 1994, Acrylic on canvas, tie-dyed, pieced fabric

border

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Wanted: Douglas,

Tubman and Truth 1997

Acrylic on canvas;

painted and pieced border

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Sonny's Quilt 1986

Acrylic on canvas with

pieced fabric

border

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Dancing at the Louvre

1991, Acrylic on canvas, tie-dyed,

pieced fabric border

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Bessie's Blues 1997

Acrylic on canvas;

painted and pieced border

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Coming to Jones Road #1 1999, Acrylic on canvas with pieced border

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Ringgold started her first mature work in 1963, the American People

Series.

Ringgold said, "the idea was to make a statement in my art about the Civil

Rights Movement and what was happening to Black people in

America at the time.”

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The American

People Series #2:

For Members Only 1963

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• The American People Series #6: Mr. Charlie, 1964.

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• The American People Series #7: Cocktail Party 1964 Oil on canvas 42 x 24"

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Which party looks more fun to you?

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The American

People Series #8:

The In Crowd

1964, Oil on canvas

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Click Here to Listen to a Song Faith Wrote About Cassie From Tar Beach.