Viola Burley Leak | |
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Born | Viola Burley 1944 (age 80–81) Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Education | Fisk University (BA), Pratt Institute (BFA), Hunter College (MA), Howard University (MFA) |
Occupation(s) | Visual artist, educator, designer, printmaker, painter, textile artist, mixed media artist |
Known for | Narrative quilting |
Viola Burley Leak (born 1944) is an American visual artist, designer, and educator known for her narrative quilts. [1] [2] She also has worked in painting, printmaking, textiles, and mixed media. Leak is based in Washington, D.C.
Viola Burley was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1944. [3] [4] She is African American. [5] Her parents were Hazel and Howard Burley, who operated a drug store in Nashville. [6] [7]
She obtained a bachelor's in art from Fisk University (1965), bachelor of fine arts in fashion design from the Pratt Institute (1968), master's from Hunter College (1973), and a master of fine arts from Howard University (1985). [4] [8]
She works in mixed media, primarily painting, prints, and textiles. [4] [9] Her pieces often deal with religion and African American heritage, blending her personal experiences with mystical elements. [9] [10] [11] Among her influences is the painter Aaron Douglas, with whom she studied in the 1960s. [12]
Leak is a member of the Women of Color Quilters Network (WCQN), founded and led by Carolyn L. Mazloomi. [13]
Her pieces have appeared in more than one hundred exhibitions. She has been in a number of notable exhibitions, including Gathered Visions: Selected Works by African American Women (1990–1991) at Anacostia Community Museum; [14] [15] When the Spirit Moves: African American Dance in History and Art (2000–2001) at Anacostia Community Museum; [16] [17] Threads of Freedom: The Underground Railroad Story in Quilts (2001) at Oberlin College; [18] Racism: In the Face of Hate We Resist (2021) at the Textile Center in Minneapolis; [19] and Black Pioneers: Legacy in the American West (2023) at The California Museum in Sacramento. [20] Solo exhibitions of Leak's work have included a 1990 show at Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale and a 1989 show at Montgomery College. [4]
Leak has taught art from the grade school to the university level. [3] She has also worked as a designer, including a stint as a toy designer at the Ideal Toy Company. [7]
Her work is held in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the World Federation of United Nations Associations, and Howard University Art Gallery, among others. [3] [4]