15 UMMA Objects
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Fulani (Fulbe)
Blanket (khasa)
1915 – 1925
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Horace M. Miner
1984/1.267.2

Lisa Anne Auerbach
What's All This Talk About Dying for Revolution (Sweater)
2005 – 2009
Museum Purchase
2009/2.164A
Red knit skirt, paired with the sweater 2009/2/163A. The words IF NOTHING CHANGES are outlined in white along the bottom border of the skirt.
Lisa Anne Auerbach
If Nothing Changes, It Changes Nothing (Skirt)
2007
Museum Purchase
2009/2.163B
A two-seat settee upholstered in green/gold wool textile, attached to a metal frame of square tubular steel.
Florence Knoll
Settee (Model 66)
1958 – 1964
Bequest of Herbert W. and Susan L. Johe
2012/1.294
This mixed media collage consists of a long skein of yarn of varying colors attached at point A at the top of the print, creating a jumbled mass of yarn below and exiting at point C, also at the top of the canvas.
Buky Schwartz (Israeli)
Line A-C
1971
Gift in honor of Dr. E. Bryce and Harriet Alpern, by their children
2012/1.220

Zulu
Wig
1900 – 1983
Gift of Meryl Pinsof-Platt
1983/1.98

Moroccan (Moroccan)
Carpet
1800 – 1832
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.181
A black diamond in the center is positioned within a lavender square surrounded by a pink frame. The entire is surrounded by thick frame of black.
American;Amish (American (North American))
Quilt with Central Diamond Pattern
1900 – 1925
Gift of James and Jennifer Crimmins in honor of Courtney Crimmins
2000/2.321

Lisa Anne Auerbach
What's All This Talk About Dying for Revolution (Skirt)
2005 – 2009
Museum Purchase
2009/2.164B
Long sleeve knit sweater, navy blue on top and red on bottom with red and white striped cuffs on the sleeves. There is a pattern of white stars on the front of the sweater, along with the words IF NOTHING CHANGES outlined in white. The back of the sweater also has a pattern of white stars along with the words 2008 IT CHANGES NOTHING outlined in white.
Lisa Anne Auerbach
If Nothing Changes, It Changes Nothing (Sweater)
2007
Museum Purchase
2009/2.163A
A line of wool thread connecting from point A to point B, with a layer effect of wool in the central area of the piece.
Buky Schwartz (Israeli)
Line A-B
10/30/1971
Gift in honor of Dr. E. Bryce and Harriet Alpern, by their children
2012/1.221
In this photograph, three young women of varying ages use drop spindles to spin wool in a mountainous setting. The eldest of the three is seated in the left foreground and appears to monitor her younger companion on the opposite side of the photograph. All three figures wear unadorned, patterned and/or plain dresses with their hair wrapped in cloth coverings. 
Takis (Dimitris) Tloupas
Untitled (Woman with Two Girls)
1955
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
2012/1.251
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