During the emerging quilt revival of the 1970s, quilting bees such as this one in Central Park became a common occurrence. Spurred in part by the romantic notions of the colonial past—just as in the earlier Colonial Revival—such events celebrated handmade objects and the socially productive means of creating them. Environmental Protection Agency, National Archives and Records Administration

Title: 
Midsummer Evening Quilting in Central Park
Maker: 
Suzanne Szasz
Dated
1973