Ellen Kochansky doesn’t make your grandmother’s quilts.
But without the traditions of the past, she couldn’t make the textiles currently on display in the Love House gallery.
The South Carolina textile artist channels the rich history and personality of the South — with a contemporary twist.
In collaboration with the Center for the Study of the American South, Kochansky’s textiles will be on display at the Love House and Hutchins Forum through April.
Kochansky owns and designs for the label EKO, and she has been creating textiles and quilts for the past 30 years.
Her home in rural South Carolina is her studio and base for inspiration, she said.
“The history is so deep,” she said. “This place is so generous with creative imagery.”
Lisa Beavers, events manager at the center, said Kochansky’s textiles harmonize with the center’s mission to explore Southern themes, culture and iconography.
“Her work explores the connection between the tangible and intangible of memories, family and history,” Beavers said.