Mary Jackson of South Carolina maintains and builds on a tradition that her Gullah ancestors brought from Africa. Jackson has transformed the sweetgrass basket, turning utilitarian containers into "finely detailed, sculptural forms," the MacArthur Foundation said when she was named a fellow in 2008. Jackson's sculptures have been exhibited in numerous museums, including the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Museum of African American History in Detroit.
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