Jeffrey Stenbom’s “Freedom’s Threads” will be on display to the public at the airport through January 2023.
The “Freedom’s Threads” installation created by artist Jeffrey Stenbom represents all six branches of the military with pieces of material from 140 different uniforms worn in conflicts all the way back to World War I.– A giant flag woven from the uniforms of 140 servicemembers is on display at the San Antonio International Airport.represents all six branches of the military with pieces of material from 140 different uniforms worn in conflicts all the way back to World War I.
The “Freedom’s Threads” installation created by artist Jeffrey Stenbom represents all six branches of the military with pieces of material from 140 different uniforms worn in conflicts all the way back to World War I.
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