Bunny's award-winning Gullah Ooman Story Quilt was featured at Southern Living magazine's Brookgreen Cottege design house at Brookgreen Gardens on Pawley's Island, SC.

 

The quilt also anchors the title wall of the Children's Museum of Houston's Cum Yah Gullah" exhibit, which is now traveling around the country. The quilt is 72 inches X 90 inches. 

Over the years, Bunny has created story quilts about her mother, who was a midwife, the Amistad, black cowboys and the African-American community on Martha's Vineyard. Most recently, she designed and led a quilting group that created a Michelle Robinson Obama Family History quilt for the Quilts for Obama Exhibit at the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. 

Bunny is a South Carolina Arts Commission Community Arts Scholar and travels around the state and the country teaching Gullah culture, history, and crafts.

 

The couple are a  fixture at South Carolina’s cultural and historical institutions like the University of South Carolina McKissic Museum in Columbia, S.C., The Penn Center Gullah Studies Institute in St. Helena, S.C., and the Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Bunny is available to do workshops on how to make Gullah quilts, grass dolls and other toys.