Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House
It is the mission of Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House to engage with our community to preserve history and care for nature at this former site of enslavement. Our programs, events, and interpretation foster racial justice, promote sustainable practices, nurture wellbeing, and contribute to community repair.
http://www.woodlawnpopeleighey.org/
Saving Pope-Leighey House
"What Linens Know" Virtual Program with Ruth Tabancay
Creating for Comfort with Bianca Springer
Bojagi: Stitching and Wrapping Happiness with Youngmin Lee
Passing on the Tradition of Needlearts: Community Conversation
Shared Sampler Threads
African American Needlework in the Colonial and Antebellum South
Space Through Time!
Voices of Woodlawn: Commemoration of Juneteenth
Occupying White Spaces: Stitching in Color
Stitching History: Telling the Stories of the Past and Today
Color of Mood: Capturing Self-Reflection on a Historic Year with Carole Lyles Shaw
Precious Metal Embroidery with Deborah Merrick-Wilson
How to make a Fancy Mask
The Enslaved History at Woodlawn Presentation by Cassandra Good
Pope-Leighey House 80th Anniversary Discussion Series - Peter Christensen
Pope-Leighey House 80th Anniversary Discussion Series - Paul Hendrickson
Pope-Leighey House 80th Anniversary Discussion Series - Ashley Wilson
Voices of Woodlawn - February 25th, 2021
Art Quilts and the Stories They Tell - Presentation and Exhibit by Sheryl Sims Presentation 2
Art Quilts and the Stories They Tell - Presentation and Exhibit by Sheryl Sims Presentation 1
Makers & Creators: Elise Benetreau-Dupin Studio
Makers and Creators - Overview Part 3
Makers and Creators - Overview Part 1
Makers and Creators: Overview Part 2
Makers & Creators - Renee Comet in the Studio
Makers & Creators: Elise Benetreau Interview
Makers & Creators: Jennifer Clements Interview