Description: | Nearly 20 years ago a group of Rathlin Island women gathered to piece together their stories of Island life. These stories were transformed into a beautiful 16 panel quilt which resided in the Island's Boathouse Museum. In 2010, a group of Rathlin women gathered again to continue the story. Supported by Roberta Bacic, they created a number of new textile panels. David Quinney Mee, community development worker for Rathlin, emphasises that these women were inspired by the arpilleras, introduced by Roberta: "...the experiences of the Latin American women who met together to narrate their lives through this brave and creative medium."
The installation, Rathlin Reflections, centred around the women's first Boathouse Quilt, and included the new arpillera as well as artistic creations from Rathlin children and other artistic expressions.
The launch and exhibition in the Verbal Arts Centre in March 2011, the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, was, in David's words: "...a well-received opportunity for islanders to present their home with gentle pride and honour." |