Quilt: Art to Mend the World is a multidisciplinary artwork by artist
Kate Ransohoff. Each quilt panel focuses on a single topic of conflict, injustice or inequality and honors all cultures, world experiences and differing perspectives. It supports human rights, women's empowerment and healthy economics. Quilt invites public participation, conversation and communication.

The panels are two-sided, made by sewing recycled paper, fabric and words together. Each side reflects the other giving equal weight and voice to an array of different cultural and artistic expressions. Quilt: Art to Mend the World is meant to be viewed, touched and read.

Voices from the Common honors the unknown, the anonymous and the unrecognized.

A Letter to Women cries for women to fully realize their inherent power.

A Letter to Artists dissolves the borders between folk, fine, craft and traditional arts.

About the World addresses the disparities between cultures and shifts perspective from 'us' to 'we'.

Sign of the Ribbons is a call to end violence against women and create networks of friendship.

Haves and Have Nots reveals the denial and ignorance of the rich toward the poor.

Pearls is a testimony to the beauty, strength and courage of women during and after violence.

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