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00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:27 - Tell me about the quilt you brought in today

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Partial Transcript: Please tell me about your quilt "From Vision to Victory"

Segment Synopsis: Crump explains the original design for the quilt "From Vision to Victory" and the edits she made to her original idea for the finished piece. For this quilt, Crump used both applique and painted fabric for her design. She originally planned on making the quilt significantly larger, and is now working on making another larger version of this quilt.

Keywords: African American quiltmakers; African American quilts; Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Barack Obama; Civil Rights Movement; Design process; Fabric - Print; Female quiltmakers; Hand applique; Hand piecing; Hand quilting; Machine applique; Painting; Quilt design; Quilt shows/exhibitions; applique

00:06:09 - What are your plans for this quilt? / typical quiltmaking style

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Partial Transcript: So what are your plans for this quilt?

Segment Synopsis: Crump explains her plans for the quilt, which is to break it up into three parts and gift pieces of it to her daughters. She used new techniques while creating this quilt, including painting fabric for the first time, and hopes to share what she has learned in the future with other art quiltmakers.

Keywords: Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Collecting quilts; Generational quiltmaking; Painting; Quilt Purpose - Gift or presentation; applique; children; quiltmaing style; quiltmaking process

00:09:05 - Participation in the Journey of Hope exhibit

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Partial Transcript: Tell me more about the exhibit

Segment Synopsis: Crump reflects on some of the other quilts in the exhibit and her appreciation for art in general. She briefly mentions how she came to quilting as a fifth generation quiltmaker when Hurricane Rita hit the American south in 2005.

Keywords: African American quilts; Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Barack Obama; Female quiltmakers; Generational quiltmaking; Hurricane Rita; Journey of Hope Exhibit; Quilt Purpose - Artistic expression; Quilt Purpose - Exhibition; Quilt shows/exhibitions

00:12:29 - How does quiltmaking impact your family?/ Tell me how you balance your time.

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Partial Transcript: What does your family think of your quiltmaking

Segment Synopsis: Crump explains how she manages her time as a professional painter and quiltmaker and as a mother. For Crump, proper time management is key to her success.

Keywords: Generational quiltmaking; Painting; Parenting; Quilt Purpose - Exhibition; Quilt shows/exhibitions; Quiltmaking for family; Time management; family life; professional artist; professional quiltmaker; work and life balance

00:14:29 - What are your favorite techniques and materials?

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Partial Transcript: So what are your favorite techniques and materials in quiltmaking

Segment Synopsis: Crump talks about how applique and working with fabric are her favorite parts of quiltmaking. She enjoys working with all kinds of fabric because she says that even if she is working with material that she doesn't love at first, she will draw on it with markers or paint it to make it look the way she wants it to.

Keywords: Fabric - Painted; Learning quiltmaking; Painting; applique

00:15:50 - Describe your studio/the place that you create

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Partial Transcript: Describe your studio.

Segment Synopsis: Crump describes her quilt design studio which is in her garage. She keeps her fabrics and technique samples there.

Keywords: Home sewing machine; Home studio; Quilt Purpose - Teaching or learning sample; Work or Studio space; studio quilt artist

00:17:08 - What art or quilt groups do you belong to?

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Partial Transcript: Do you belong to any art or quilt groups?

Segment Synopsis: Crump explains how she has not been able to be a member of any quilt guilds because of her full time job and being a mother. She has recently quit her job and has become a professional artist full time, and plans to join guilds in the future.

Keywords: Art quilts; Quilt guild; Time management; children; parenting; professional artist; professional quiltmaker; work and life balance

00:18:06 - Becoming a professional quilter

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Segment Synopsis: Crump reflects on her path to becoming a professional, full-time artist. She has been working in the newspaper field until recently when she decided that she could lead a better life for herself and economically by doing art full time. She says that she uses her skills in graphic design to pay her bills in the meantime.

Keywords: Family economics; Houston, Texas; children; graphic design; parenting; professional artist; professional quiltmaker; work and life balance

00:20:09 - Art inspired by President Barack Obama

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Partial Transcript: I don't remember a president inspiring so much art in my lifetime

Segment Synopsis: Crump speaks about her understanding to why President Barack Obama has inspired so many people, maybe more so than other leaders in recent memory.

Keywords: African American quilts; Art quilts; Barack Obama; Journey of Hope Exhibit; Quilt Purpose - Artistic expression; Quilt Purpose - Memorial; Quilt history; artistic inspiration; quilt series; quiltmaking inspiration; studio quilt artist

00:23:33 - Crump's creative process

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Partial Transcript: Tell me about your creative process.

Segment Synopsis: Crump explains her design process. She uses a design wall to put her works together and considers smaller pieces of her quilt as individual quilts that she puts together to create the larger works. She loves adding dimension to her art quilts as well through applique.

Keywords: Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Design Wall; Design process; Dimensional applique; Hand applique; Hand piecing; Ink drawing; applique; creative process; fabric selection; piecing; professional artist; professional quiltmaker

00:26:14 - Whose works are you drawn to and why?

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Partial Transcript: Whose works are you drawn to and why?

Segment Synopsis: Crump explains that she studies the works of classic artists like Michelangelo and Salvador Dali. She does not study the art of other quilters because she worries about unintentionally copying other quilts.

Keywords: Female quiltmakers; Michelangelo; Salvador Dali; professional artist; professional quiltmaker

00:27:27 - Are there other quiltmakers among your family or friends? Please tell me about them.

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Partial Transcript: Do any of your daughters do art or quiltmaking?

Segment Synopsis: Crump talks about her three daughters and the art that they are involved in, none of them have become quilters.

Keywords: Painting; Quilt shows/exhibitions; children; female artists

00:27:58 - Advice for new quiltmakers

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Partial Transcript: What advice would you offer someone starting out

Segment Synopsis: Crump advises new quiltmakers to learn how to draw and practice everyday. She believes that learning how to draw first is the key to learning other art styles. She does not believe that studying other quiltmakers is the best way to learn the art because of the inevitability that the student will learn the similar artistic designs of their teacher.

Keywords: Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Learning quiltmaking; Painting; Teaching quiltmaking; drawing; professional artist; professional quiltmaker; quiltmaking classes

00:29:53 - Why is quiltmaking important to your life?

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Partial Transcript: So why is quiltmaking important to you?

Segment Synopsis: Crump explains that quilting is important to her because of how it connects her to her family. Quilting has been in her family for generations and was done previously for their traditional, everyday use. She thinks about her family when she quilts and hopes that her children and grandchildren will think of her in the same way one day.

Keywords: Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Female quiltmakers; Generational quiltmaking; Painting; Quilt Purpose - Bedcovering; Quilt Purpose - Comfort; Quiltmaking for family; children; grandchildren; professional artist; professional quiltmaker

00:31:20 - What is your first quilt memory?

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Partial Transcript: What is your first quilt memory?

Segment Synopsis: Crump talks about her first memory of a quilt in her life. It was of quilts at her grandparent's house made with old, recycled clothes from Crump's mother and aunt's childhoods.

Keywords: African American quiltmakers; Center Diamond - quilt pattern; Female quiltmakers; Generational quiltmaking; Patchwork quilts; Quilt Purpose - Bedcovering; Quiltmaking for family; grandchildren; grandparents

00:33:37 - Crump's hopes for her legacy

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Partial Transcript: How do you want to be remembered?

Segment Synopsis: Crump reflects on her hopes for her legacy as an artist and as someone who looked to make positive changes in the world. In addition to that, she explains how learning traditional quilting and being able to replicate those techniques is important to her legacy as well. She wants to be recognized for her ability to quilt on the merits of the quilting alone, not on her identity as a professional artist.

Keywords: African American quiltmakers; Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Design process; Female quiltmakers; Generational quiltmaking; Learning quiltmaking; Painting; professional artist; professional quiltmaker; studio quilt artist; traditional quilter

00:36:26 - What makes a quilt artistically powerful?

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Partial Transcript: What do you think makes a quilt artistically powerful?

Segment Synopsis: Crump speaks to what she believes makes a quilt artistically powerful. Between the color, quality of the technique used or the overall design, the quilt should create an emotional connection with the audience member to be powerful.

Keywords: Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Color theory; Design process; Painting; emotional connection; quiltmaking process; quiltmaking style

00:38:18 - Interview conclusion

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Partial Transcript: Is there anything that you'd like to add

Segment Synopsis: Crump concludes her interview by reflecting once again on quilts as art, especially the quilts in the Journey of Hope Exhibit. She hopes that these quilts that depict the adoration for President Barack Obama reflect the respect and patriotism felt by the artists at the time.

Keywords: Art quiltmaking; Art quilts; Barack Obama; Generational quiltmaking; Journey of Hope Exhibit; Quilt Purpose - Patriotism; Quilt history; Quilt shows/exhibitions; professional artist; professional quiltmaker