The Ethel Wright Mohamed Stitchery Museum - Mama's Dream World

The Ethel Wright Mohamed Stitchery Museum - Mama's Dream World Often called Mississippi's Grandma Moses of stitchery, Ethel Wright Mohamed, was born in 1906 and died in 1992. She called her work "memory pictures".

She used beautiful and intricate stitches to tell the stories of her family's life on fabric. Through this unique and beautiful "painting with thread" she has given us a view into the history of the Mississippi Delta's way of life. This history includes her marriage, eight children, and numerous scenes of family memories that they all shared. She included their beloved housekeeper, Mittie, who helped raise the children and care for the family. Her stitchery has achieved international acclaim.

Another group visited Mama's Dream World yesterday and were enchanted with the stitcheries and stories. They traveled fr...
05/15/2016

Another group visited Mama's Dream World yesterday and were enchanted with the stitcheries and stories. They traveled from Virginia, Florida, South Carolina and Columbus , MS.

We have signed and numbered, limited edition prints available for purchase. This first one is entitled Sacred Harp Singi...
10/21/2015

We have signed and numbered, limited edition prints available for purchase. This first one is entitled Sacred Harp Singing ($150.00). Mrs. Mohamed describes some of the activities that went on during these special events. Schedule a tour of the museum to hear more about Sacred Harp Singing and see the original. To purchase a print or schedule a tour, contact Carol Ivy (daughter of Ethel Wright Mohamed) at 662-247-3633

04/17/2015
Mrs. Mohamed in 1976 standing in front of one of her stitcheries, "Happy Hollow" - court day in Webster County. This hun...
07/17/2013

Mrs. Mohamed in 1976 standing in front of one of her stitcheries, "Happy Hollow" - court day in Webster County. This hung in the office of Eddie Briggs as long as he held office in Mississippi. He served first as State Senator and later as Lieutenant Governor.

DEPRESSION DAYS - TRADING FOR CHICKENSis another stitchery by Mrs. Mohamed, from her memories of helping her husband, Ha...
06/19/2012

DEPRESSION DAYS - TRADING FOR CHICKENS
is another stitchery by Mrs. Mohamed, from her memories of helping her husband, Hassan, run a store during the Depression. She said about this piece,

"Trading chickens for shoes and friendly good-byes behind the store, 1935. We loved our customers, and my husband would often barter with them. The customer would bring in corn, eggs, vegetables or freshly killed beef. They knew the value of the things they brought to trade for merchandise from the store. See, this man has traded chickens for shoes, and see the woman at the fountain? She is filling her jugs with drinking water. She lives in the country and does not like the taste of her pump water.

That is one reason my husband had the water put there when he had the store built, nearly fifty years ago. He wanted our customers, that lived in the country, to use the water any way they wanted to. He called it 'The Well of Zinzin'."

This is one of Mrs. Mohamed's memory stitcheries named Crescent Theater. In her description she said, "During the depres...
06/18/2012

This is one of Mrs. Mohamed's memory stitcheries named Crescent Theater. In her description she said, "During the depression days, on Thursday nights, the whole family could go to the movie for the price of two tickets, probably a dollar. So we always tried to go, and it was great fun for us. See us all lined up on the front seats? The children could hardly sit still. See, Carol is pulling Buddy's hair and Joy is standing up in her seat looking back over the crowd to see if there is someone she knows . I always carried a little box with cookies or candy in it and a little jar of water to keep them happy during the show."

Come visit the museum to see other stitcheries by this famous Mississippi artist.

Address

307 Central Street
Belzoni, MS
39038

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 1pm - 5pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+16628367852

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