Traveling Exhibitions

Exhibitions from the collection have been featured at many museums and galleries, including the American Folk Art Museum in New York; the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C.; the Pasadena Museum of History; the Women's Museum in Dallas; The People's Place Museum in Intercourse, Pennsylvania; the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles; the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum in Golden, Colorado; the Chicago Cultural Center; the Museum of Our National Heritage in Lexington, Massachusetts; the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis; Sookmyung Women's University and Chojun Textile Art Museum in Seoul, South Korea, and others.
Marin Hanson, Curator of Exhibitions, chairs the Exhibitions Review Panel and evaluates potential exhibition venues. Plans are now underway for touring exhibitions particularly suited for international locations. "Quilting Across the Globe" is a traveling exhibition that will highlight the many commonalities found in worldwide quilting traditions. The exhibition's first venue was The Quilt Museum and Gallery at St. Anthony's Hall in York, England in the Fall of 2008.
For more information contact Marin Hanson by email, or phone, 402-472-5418.
Exhibitions Available for Travel
- American Quilts in the Modern Age
- Design Dynamics of Log Cabin Quilts: Selections from the Jonathan Holstein Collection
- Modern Marvels: Quilts Made from Kits, 1915 - 1950
- Partisan Pieces: Quilts of Political and Patriotic Persuasion
- Perfecting the Past: Colonial Revival Quilts
- Visual Systems: The Quilter's Eye
- Yikes! Stripes!
Exhibitions Currently At Other Locations
