Hicks specializes in creating narrative or story quilts. The themes include being a single black woman, politics, family, and religion. All of her quilts include words as well as designs. Her
Patriotic Quilt (1995) is in the permanent collection of the
Museum of Arts and Design in New York. It includes the names of prominent American black women
Lani Guinier,
Joycelyn Elders, and
Anita Hill. Hicks created her
Black Barbie quilt, which was displayed in the Fenimore Art Museum's exhibition
Through the Eyes of Others: African Americans and Identity in American Art (2010). She addressed issues of body image, western society's obsession with beauty, and the neglect of the African American when creating toys and other ephemera for children. The illustration features the American
Barbie doll depicted as a black woman, with the text "Barbie" above it, and below it the phrase: "Was never intended for me." == Research==