Bechtel Lecture with Dr. Janneken Smucker

Friday, February 5, 2016 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Janneken Smucker

2015-2016 Lecturer:
Dr. Janneken Smucker​

Friday, February 5, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Public Lecture, Great Hall, Conrad Grebel University College

“Unexpected Intersections: Amish, Mennonite, and Hmong Textiles and the Question of Authenticity”

Smucker will discuss how the distinct needlework traditions of Amish/Mennonite and Hmong needleworkers entered the consumer marketplace and how they unexpectedly intersected, resulting in both cultural tensions and expressive adaptations. 

Quilt Exhibits

During the Bechtel lectures a variety of quilts, including vintage Amish quilts, will be on display in the John Toews Atrium. 

In addition the Grebel Gallery in the MSCU Centre for Peace Advancement is featuring a display of quilts from Colombia.


Janneken Smucker, a 5th generation Mennonite quiltmaker, is author of Amish Quilts: Crafting an American Icon (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013).  As Assistant Professor of History at West Chester University, she specializes in digital history and American material culture. She has served as a board member for the national non-profit, Quilt Alliance since 2005 and is its current president. She has contributed to Unconventional and Unexpected: American Quilts Below the Radar, 1950-2000 (by Roderick Kiracofe, Abrams, 2014), “Workt by Hand”: Hidden Labor and Historical Quilts (Brooklyn Museum, 2013), Amish Abstractions: Quilts from the Collection of Faith and Stephen Brown (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 2009) and Midwestern Amish Crib Quilts: The Sara Miller Collection (Good Books, 2003). Janneken earned her MA in Textile History from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and her PhD in the History of American Civilization from the University of Delaware. Learn more about Janneken at www.janneken.org.