Get the family together and plan a trip to a museum exhibit of antique quilts. Here's a list by state for fall 2012 through the end of the year. (The dogmobile photo from 1912 is from the Library of Congress.)
California, Sacramento.
Piecing the Past Together.
Through December 20.California State University Libraries.
http://library.csus.edu/
California, San Jose
Collecting Treasures: Celebrating 35 Years. San Jose Museum
of Quilts and Textiles. November 13 – February 3, 2013
Includes early and historic quilts in the collection, along with recent acquisitions of contemporary fiber art, costume, and ethnic textiles.
http://www.sjquiltmuseum.org/exhibitions
From the American Folk Art Museum
Iowa, Davenport
Quilts: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum. Figge
Art Museum.
November 3, 2012-February 3, 2013. The Museum has loaned 27 quilts across a range of dates and styles.
http://figgeart.org/Figge-Art-Museum-(1)/September-2012/Quilts--Masterworks-from-the-American-Folk-Art-Mus.aspx Kentucky, Paducah
National Quilt Museum.
My Accidental Quilt Collection: From the Alan Luger Collection.
Through January 14, 2013
http://www.quiltmuseum.org/current-exhibits.html
Celebrating the Fiber Arts: The Helen Geier Flynt Textile Gallery, Historic
Deerfield.
Through December 30, 2012
A new permanent textile gallery with this year's exhibit: 10 early quilts and coverlets.
http://www.historic-deerfield.org/events/celebrating-fiber-arts-2012-regular-season
Through December 30, 2012
A new permanent textile gallery with this year's exhibit: 10 early quilts and coverlets.
http://www.historic-deerfield.org/events/celebrating-fiber-arts-2012-regular-season
Massachusetts, Lowell
American Textile History Museum, Homefront
& Battlefield: Quilts & Context in the Civil War.
Through November 25, 2012Curated by Madelyn Shaw and Lynne Bassett. Catalog will be available.
See the ATHM website here:http://www.athm.org/exhibitions/current_exhibitions
New England Quilt Museum: Great Quilts, Great Stories,
Treasures from the Permanent Collection. Through December 29, 2012. Co-Curators:
Pamela Weeks & Kate Hanson Plass.
http://nequiltmuseum.org/home.html
Nebraska, Lincoln
International Quilt Study Center and Quilt Museum:
What's In a Name? Inscribed Quilts.Through December 3World War II Quilts from the Sue Reich Collection. Through February 10, 2013.
Indigo Gives America the Blues. Through June 2, 2013
Perfecting the Past: Colonial Revival Quilts. December 7 -
September 1, 2013http://www.quiltstudy.org/exhibitions/
New Jersey, Woodbury
Stitches Through Time: A Legacy of Quilts. Gloucester County Historical Society.
More than 30
quilts dating from the 1830s-1930s. It's unclear when this will come down..
New York, SaratogaThe Threads of Time. Brookside Museum. Through January, 2013.
http://www.brooksidemuseum.org/2012/03/behind-the-seams/
http://www2.wilmington.edu/qhc/Exhibits.cfm
South Carolina, Charleston
Geometric Quilts. The Charleston Museum.
Through December 9, 2012.
This year's exhibit features pieced quilts displaying a myriad of designs created from just a few distinct shapes.
http://www.charlestonmuseum.org/exhibits-geometric-quilts
Texas, LaGrange
Celebrating Great Quilts! Antique Quilts from the
International Quilt Festival Collection. Texas Quilt Museum. Through December 30, 2012.
http://www.texasquiltmuseum.org/txqm2/exhibits.html
Virginia, Ferrum
The Great Western Virginia Cover-Up: Historic Quilts & Bedcovers. Ferrum College's Blue Ridge Institute & Museum.Through spring, 2013. 32 quilts and 20 coverlets from the 1700s to 1950.
www.blueridgeinstitute.org
Quilts in the Baltimore Manner. Colonial Williamsburg. Foster and Muriel McCarl
Gallery.
Through May 11, 2014.
A dozen quilts reflecting the strong textile industry and innovative quiltmaking styles of America’s largest seaport of the period 1845 to 1855. Curated by Linda Baumgarten and Kim Ivey.
http://www.history.org/history/museums/abby_art_current.cfm
Through May 11, 2014.
A dozen quilts reflecting the strong textile industry and innovative quiltmaking styles of America’s largest seaport of the period 1845 to 1855. Curated by Linda Baumgarten and Kim Ivey.
http://www.history.org/history/museums/abby_art_current.cfm
Wisconsin, Cedarburg
A Thread Runs Through It. Wisconsin Museum of Quilts &
Fiber Arts.Through January 6, 2013. The Koval Collection of antique quilts with other shows
http://wiquiltmuseum.com/
I'll update this with winter and spring shows in December, 2012.
The one in Lowell sounds like a good one to visit. I am close enough to go to Boston area, so need to plan a trip up there for a visit and some shopping.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Great post, Barbara! Thanks for pulling these together!!
ReplyDeleteHere's a rather long link to more info about the shows at Sacramento State University:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.csus.edu/sacstatenews/Articles/2012/08/QuiltExhibits2012_08-15-12.html
Great to see the new Wisconsin Quilt Museum listed - it's really well done & Cedarburg is a special place to visit - The Cheddar Quilts display earlier this Spring was terrific!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the New England Quilt Museum in Lowell, MA -- the ONLY institution in the northeast devoted SOLELY to the study, exhibition and promotion of traditional & contemporary quilts.
ReplyDeleteRunning through October 14: BACKSTITCH, A 25-Year Retrospective of Advances and Milestones in Quilting.
Oct. 18-Dec. 29, 2012: GREAT QUILTS, GREAT STORIES, Treasures from the Permanent Collection.