September 11 Weaving
Artist
Marilyn Y. Scott
Dateca. 2002
Mediumaniline dye on wool
Dimensions87 1/4 × 119 × 1/4 in. (221.6 × 302.3 × 0.6 cm)
ClassificationsTextile, Fiber Arts, & Beadwork
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, museum purchase
Object numberPC2021.39.1
DescriptionThis is a large weaving with centralized image of a United States flag behind a New York skyline including the twin towers and the top half of the Statue of Liberty on the left side. Words are placed in front of the flag that read "September 11, 2001 Will Always be Remembered" at the top and "United We Stand" at the bottom. The words are woven in blue and red font, depending on the color of the background, and a backwards N ("И") is used in the word "Stand". On either side of the central image are white vertical weavings of white geometric patterns, as well as large red, blue, and black patterns on the background. These weavings are traditional Native American woven patterns and are symmetrical on each side.On View
Not on viewca. 1935
ca. 1910