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DESCRIPTION:Oct 14\, 2025 - Jul 12\, 2026\nIn 1936\, when Anna Mary Roberts
 on “Grandma” Moses left her farm in Eagle Bridge\, New York\, she thou
 ght her life was over. Born in 1860\, she’d been a housekeeper in Vermon
 t and a farmhand in Virginia. Her husband\, Thomas Moses\, died in 1927. S
 he spent her days making quilt art and embroidering pictures for friends a
 nd family. But when arthritis struck at 76\, she had to find something new
 . One day\, while making a gift for the local postman\, she realized it wa
 s easier to make a painting than to bake something. She began painting sce
 nes of rural life. At first glance\, her work appears naive. Yet it brims 
 with detail and is spatially elegant\, laid out in planes. Over the next t
 hree decades\, Moses completed more than 1\,500 works and\, by 1953\, appe
 ared on the cover of Time. This exhibition celebrates the astonishing Amer
 ican folk artist.
LOCATION:Smithsonian National Museum of African Art\, 950 Independence Ave 
 SW\, Washington\, DC 20560\, United States
SUMMARY:Grandma Moses: A Good Day's Work
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