First Born, Marla A. Jackson

Artwork Overview

born 1952
First Born, 1997
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: hand appliqué; plastic; beads; wood; hand and machine quilting; cotton; canvas
Credit line: Gift of Connie and Charles Lawton, son of the artist, and Marché and Mikiah Lawton
Accession number: 2014.0516
Not on display

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One History, Two Versions

“When a mother loses a child, no one wants to talk about it. We are honoring the memory of Emmett Till and his mother.”—Marla Jackson, Lawrence-based artist

Like Mamie Till-Mobley, artist Marla Jackson lost her first-born son. One way parents cope with the indescribable pain of losing a child is to keep their memory alive, which Till-Mobley and Jackson have done through their activism and art.

Narratives of the Soul

This quilt celebrates the artist’s first-born child, Charles. Although the quilt relates to Jackson’s personal story, the work also evokes broader themes and symbols connected to generational legacies and joyful transitions.

Exhibitions

Susan Earle, curator
2017
Kate Meyer, curator
2020
Kate Meyer, curator
2020
Sydney Pursel, curator
2024