Mississippi Museum of Art (MMA/the Museum) is presenting Coulter Fussell: The Proving Ground, the first museum survey of quilt-works by Mississippi-based artist Coulter Fussell (b. 1977). Featuring over 40 works from five series created since 2020, the exhibition reveals the evolution of Fussell’s practice from traditional quilting formats to increasingly sculptural, mixed-media works incorporating upholstery techniques, photography, and digital projection. Organized by Kaegan Sparks, MMA Associate Curator of Exhibitions, the exhibition is on view March 21 through June 14, 2026.
Fussell uses quilting techniques to collage together materials donated by friends, family, neighbors, and strangers in her rural town of Water Valley, Mississippi. Primarily textiles, these materials range from bed linens and used clothing to bric-a-brac and discarded objects. Fussell’s newest series integrates these materials with an archive of cellphone video stills and photographs taken by family members, creating works that, as she said, “compare global conflicts, both historical and current, with interpersonal psychodramas.”
Sparks said, “A proving ground is a site of experimentation where a new theory or technology may be tested. Across five bodies of work produced since 2020 and assembled together for the first time, Fussell relays the complexities and contradictions of place, indeed testing what we think we know about the physical and figurative landscapes that situate our lives and memories. From the flat, negative space of decorative patterns to photographic plays on perspective, her art explores the perceptual, geographic, and cultural “grounds” that frame our experience and shape what we believe.”