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Artist/Maker (founded 2016)

Miss 2017

2017
Cardboard
Container: 3 1/8 × 16 1/8 × 5 1/4 in. (7.9 × 41 × 13.3 cm)
Gift of Victory Garden
2018.17.1
Victory Garden is a New York City group of six women artists and curators (Louise Eastman, Janis Stemmermann, Jess Frost, Tara Geer, Katie Michel, and Wendy Small) who began meeting after the presidential primaries to collaborate on responsive and impactful creative projects. The group named themselves after the victory gardens of World War II. For the Women’s March, they created sashes that reference those worn by early 20th-century suffragists, but with messages that riff on beauty pageants, such as “Miss Construed,” “Miss Judged,” and “Miss Understood.” Working out of Russell Janis, Stemmermann’s studio and retail space in Williamsburg, the group freely distributed some 1,200 embroidered and screenprinted sashes in a quick timeframe to groups marching in cities across the nation. Several individual marchers donated their sashes to the New-York Historical Society. Miss 2017 is the group’s formal artistic document commemorating the project. Produced in an edition of fifteen and published by Planthouse gallery, it consists of a boxed portfolio containing eleven sashes and a colophon, along with a letterpress printed poster. The sashes’ color schemes reference the suffrage tricolor of green, purple, and white.
DescriptionPortfolio of 11 embroidered sashes and print with list of sashes.
ClassificationsTEXTILES
Miss 2017
Victory Garden
2017
2018.17.1-.13
Miss 2017
Victory Garden
2017
2018.17.2
Miter
Robert Seton
1850-1900
918
Miter with case
Robert Seton
1850-1900
917ab
Miter with case
Robert Seton
1850-1900
916ab
Sash
1910-1920
INV.7421.6
Sash
1910-1920
INV.7421.3
Sash
1910-1920
INV.7421.4
Sash
1910-1920
INV.7421.5
Sash
1910-1920
INV.7421.7
Sash
1910-1920
INV.7421.8
Miss Chievous
Victory Garden
2017
2018.17.5