Participating in a collaborative large-scale project brings many rewards. Resume lines are the least important reward but very valuable for creatives individual. Permanent collection and exhibit lines are very important for artist, designer, and other's resumes, they legitimize our work as creatives and provide a wider network for our voices to be heard.
There is a possible future inclusion of the Confront Hate quilts in an exhibit at The History Center. Should this happen information will be forthcoming.
- For all participants, your submission will allow you to add that your work is featured in the permanent collection archive at The History Center in Tompkins County.
- For participants published in BLM Quilt#1 the quilt is being printed/mounted and will be in a permanent exhibit at The History Center in Tompkins County in their research library.
- All participants can claim permanent online exhibition on this webpage for the project. Also the quilts will all be printed and exhibited at the college's campus. BLM Quilt#1 is already on display at the college.
- Tompkins Cortland Community College has promoted the project on social media and on their website, see screenshot below and the direct link https://www.tompkinscortland.edu/news/college-community-produces-collaborative-black-lives-matter-digital-quilt
There is a possible future inclusion of the Confront Hate quilts in an exhibit at The History Center. Should this happen information will be forthcoming.