Elizabeth F. Kinlaw | |
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Born | 1951 Mount Pleasant |
Occupation | Basket weaver |
Elizabeth F. Kinlaw (born 1951) is a renowned basket weaver from South Carolina whose work has been displayed at the Smithsonian Institution,[1] the Princeton University Art Museum,[2][3] the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art,[4] and Francis Marion University.[5]
Kinlaw was born in 1951 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.[6][7] She learned Gullah basketweaving as a young child from her mother, grandmother, and aunt.[8][9][10] Kinlaw typically weaves her baskets out of sweetgrass.[9][10][7][5] One of Kinlaw's baskets were acquired by the South Carolina Arts Commission in 1993.[7] In 2012, another one of Kinlaw's baskets was acquired by the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.[4] In 2015, Kinlaw was featured in the exhibition "The African-American Voice - South Carolina Arts Commission State Art Collection" in the Hyman Fine Arts Center at Francis Marion University.[5] In May 2022, Kinlaw's work was acquired by the Smithsonian American Art Museum for their exhibit "This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World".[1]