In conjunction with the exhibition An Indigenous Present, artist Teresa Baker has created a limited-edition blanket in collaboration with the ICA that combines her drawing practice with weaving to produce a unique artwork in wool and cotton.
Teresa Baker is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes in Western, ND.
Crafted with meticulous care by Faribault Mill, on their state-of-the-art jacquard looms in Faribault, Minnesota, this luxurious throw is a blend of 85% wool and 15% cotton. This blanket measures 48" x 72".
Since 1865, Faribault Mill has been making high-quality wool and cotton goods in a historic mill nestled along the Cannon River in Minnesota. They remain one of the last fully integrated "vertical" mills in the country, meaning every step of fabrication—from raw fiber to finished product—occurs under one roof.