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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
My Presidents is a series of hand-embroidered portraits of every past president of the United States of America. Created by artist Jen Graham, the series intends to uncover forgotten biographies and dismantle deeply-entrenched myths, with the hope of coming to a greater understanding of our current political and social state as anation.
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We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
DIGITAL EXHIBITIONS
Emmeline Pankhurst, the famously militant British suffragist, in 1903 coined the motto “Deeds Not Words” for the newly formed Women’s Social and Political Union.History proved that while rhetoric was the impetus for radical change, actions were needed to finalize steps toward ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. The suffragists were true revolutionaries, occasionally sacrificing MISSION & DEAI STATEMENT The Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion (DEAI) initiatives advance the Museum’s mission of sharing and celebrating the art and culture of textiles and supports staff endeavors to increase diverse representation in programs and exhibitions. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”,ARTIST MEMBERS
This website was funded in part by a grant from Arts Council Silicon Valley in partnership with Adobe Systems, Inc. These exhibitions and related programs are supported in part by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation; Heritage Bank of Commerce; Applied Materials Foundation; Silicon Valley Creates, California Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities; in partnership with the INTRO TO REVERSE APPLIQUÉ WITH SHENG LOR (2-DAY CLASS Saturday, April 24 & Saturday, May 1 10AM - 12PM PACIFIC $25 FOR SJMQT MEMBERS, $35 FOR NON-MEMBERS THIS IS A VIRTUAL CLASS This class will meet twice over two consecutive Saturdays on April 24, 2021 and May 1, 2021 from 10:00am - 12:00pm PT for a total of 4 hours. Introduction toRev
FIBER ART 101
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA, 95113 (408) 971-0323 SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILESSHOPJOINARTIST MEMBERSMESSAGE FROM SJMQTMISSION & DEAI STATEMENTHISTORY The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is an art museum in downtown San Jose, California. Founded in 1977, the museum is the first in the United States devoted solely to quilts and textiles as an art form. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Stars and Stories: American Art from the Permanent Collection June 11 – August 15, 2021 Hallway Gallery. Inspired by the themes of our current exhibitions, these works drawn from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles permanent collection explore the representations and realities of American culture.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
My Presidents is a series of hand-embroidered portraits of every past president of the United States of America. Created by artist Jen Graham, the series intends to uncover forgotten biographies and dismantle deeply-entrenched myths, with the hope of coming to a greater understanding of our current political and social state as anation.
HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
DIGITAL EXHIBITIONS
Emmeline Pankhurst, the famously militant British suffragist, in 1903 coined the motto “Deeds Not Words” for the newly formed Women’s Social and Political Union.History proved that while rhetoric was the impetus for radical change, actions were needed to finalize steps toward ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. The suffragists were true revolutionaries, occasionally sacrificing MISSION & DEAI STATEMENT The Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion (DEAI) initiatives advance the Museum’s mission of sharing and celebrating the art and culture of textiles and supports staff endeavors to increase diverse representation in programs and exhibitions. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”,ARTIST MEMBERS
This website was funded in part by a grant from Arts Council Silicon Valley in partnership with Adobe Systems, Inc. These exhibitions and related programs are supported in part by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation; Heritage Bank of Commerce; Applied Materials Foundation; Silicon Valley Creates, California Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities; in partnership with the INTRO TO REVERSE APPLIQUÉ WITH SHENG LOR (2-DAY CLASS Saturday, April 24 & Saturday, May 1 10AM - 12PM PACIFIC $25 FOR SJMQT MEMBERS, $35 FOR NON-MEMBERS THIS IS A VIRTUAL CLASS This class will meet twice over two consecutive Saturdays on April 24, 2021 and May 1, 2021 from 10:00am - 12:00pm PT for a total of 4 hours. Introduction toRev
FIBER ART 101
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA, 95113 (408) 971-0323MUSEUM FROM HOME
Textile Talks features weekly presentations and panel discussions from the International Quilt Museum, the Modern Quilt Guild, Quilt Alliance, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, Studio Art Quilt Associates and Surface Design Association.The programs will be heldonline at
HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
DIGITAL EXHIBITIONS
Emmeline Pankhurst, the famously militant British suffragist, in 1903 coined the motto “Deeds Not Words” for the newly formed Women’s Social and Political Union.History proved that while rhetoric was the impetus for radical change, actions were needed to finalize steps toward ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. The suffragists were true revolutionaries, occasionally sacrificing #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”, QUILTING — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Cotton, silk, wool and velvet quilted and appliqueìd. Approx 4ft x 9ft. 2020. Quilting is an art form from around the world! In the United States it took off starting in the late 17th century. Quilting has a wide history with many lenses! At its beginning quilts were made for warmth but have transcended to an exquisite form of artisticexpression.
ARTIST MEMBERS
This website was funded in part by a grant from Arts Council Silicon Valley in partnership with Adobe Systems, Inc. These exhibitions and related programs are supported in part by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation; Heritage Bank of Commerce; Applied Materials Foundation; Silicon Valley Creates, California Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities; in partnership with the CROCHET — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Crochet uses a small hook to interweave fibers such as yarn into a fabric. Although it is likely a practice that dates back a few hundred years, it is not known exactly when crochet began as a craft or art form. It is theorized that it evolved from Chinese needlework, a very ancient form of embroidery known in Turkey, India, Persia, and North TEXTILE TALKS: HOW TO STITCH A MACROCHIP: ENLIVENING Join San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles for a conversation with Helen Remick and Samantha Shorey, key members of the NASA-inspired Core Memory Quilt project! Wednesday, June 16, 2021 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific (2 p.m. Eastern) The Core Memory Quilt is an interactivetextile that te
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: HILARY BRACE Next up on the Artist Spotlight Interview Series is California-based artist Hilary Brace. We hope you enjoy learning about her process and her inspiring experience navigating the last year. MINI MID-MOD QUILTS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP WITH DAVID OWEN Saturday, June 1911am - 2pm Pacific$65 for SJMQT Members, $75 for Non-Members. (This is a virtual workshop) In this workshop, you will create charming little quilts that are inspired by Mid-Century Modern design that are a great skill-building project to learn a number of quilting techniques. We will start with a simple, modern color paletteof
SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILESSHOPJOINARTIST MEMBERSMESSAGE FROM SJMQTMISSION & DEAI STATEMENTHISTORY The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is an art museum in downtown San Jose, California. Founded in 1977, the museum is the first in the United States devoted solely to quilts and textiles as an art form.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Gems From Our PastAn Online Exhibition. Ranging from 1850 to 1940, SJMQT showcases classic quilts from San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textile's permanent collection. Curated by Ashley Elieff, Collections Manager at SJMQT, this show highlights the bright, high-contrast, and bold prints of the museum's diverse quilt assortment. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Stars and Stories: American Art from the Permanent Collection June 11 – August 15, 2021 Hallway Gallery. Inspired by the themes of our current exhibitions, these works drawn from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles permanent collection explore the representations and realities of American culture.HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
MISSION & DEAI STATEMENT The Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion (DEAI) initiatives advance the Museum’s mission of sharing and celebrating the art and culture of textiles and supports staff endeavors to increase diverse representation in programs and exhibitions. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”,FIBER ART 101
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA, 95113 (408) 971-0323 CROCHET — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Crochet uses a small hook to interweave fibers such as yarn into a fabric. Although it is likely a practice that dates back a few hundred years, it is not known exactly when crochet began as a craft or art form. It is theorized that it evolved from Chinese needlework, a very ancient form of embroidery known in Turkey, India, Persia, and North ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: JUDITH CONTENT Artist Spotlight: Judith Content. Pamela Vergara. March 25, 2020. Artist Spotlight. SJMQT Curator of Exhibitions, Amy DiPlacido, reached out to California-based studio artists to see how the Shelter in Place mandate is effecting their routines, studio practice and creativity. We bring you these interviews to offer inspiration and to show how ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TRICIA ROYAL Tricia Royal was the Artist in Residence at San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles in the Fall of 2019. During her residency the SJMQT staff would joke that Tricia’s work was an antidote to a gloomy day. Whenever we needed to brighten our moods, we’d visit the AIR hallway and see her bright, n SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILESSHOPJOINARTIST MEMBERSMESSAGE FROM SJMQTMISSION & DEAI STATEMENTHISTORY The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is an art museum in downtown San Jose, California. Founded in 1977, the museum is the first in the United States devoted solely to quilts and textiles as an art form.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Gems From Our PastAn Online Exhibition. Ranging from 1850 to 1940, SJMQT showcases classic quilts from San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textile's permanent collection. Curated by Ashley Elieff, Collections Manager at SJMQT, this show highlights the bright, high-contrast, and bold prints of the museum's diverse quilt assortment. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Stars and Stories: American Art from the Permanent Collection June 11 – August 15, 2021 Hallway Gallery. Inspired by the themes of our current exhibitions, these works drawn from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles permanent collection explore the representations and realities of American culture.HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
MISSION & DEAI STATEMENT The Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion (DEAI) initiatives advance the Museum’s mission of sharing and celebrating the art and culture of textiles and supports staff endeavors to increase diverse representation in programs and exhibitions. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”,FIBER ART 101
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA, 95113 (408) 971-0323 CROCHET — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Crochet uses a small hook to interweave fibers such as yarn into a fabric. Although it is likely a practice that dates back a few hundred years, it is not known exactly when crochet began as a craft or art form. It is theorized that it evolved from Chinese needlework, a very ancient form of embroidery known in Turkey, India, Persia, and North ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: JUDITH CONTENT Artist Spotlight: Judith Content. Pamela Vergara. March 25, 2020. Artist Spotlight. SJMQT Curator of Exhibitions, Amy DiPlacido, reached out to California-based studio artists to see how the Shelter in Place mandate is effecting their routines, studio practice and creativity. We bring you these interviews to offer inspiration and to show how ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TRICIA ROYAL Tricia Royal was the Artist in Residence at San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles in the Fall of 2019. During her residency the SJMQT staff would joke that Tricia’s work was an antidote to a gloomy day. Whenever we needed to brighten our moods, we’d visit the AIR hallway and see her bright, nMUSEUM FROM HOME
Textile Talks features weekly presentations and panel discussions from the International Quilt Museum, the Modern Quilt Guild, Quilt Alliance, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, Studio Art Quilt Associates and Surface Design Association.The programs will be heldonline at
HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Stars and Stories: American Art from the Permanent Collection June 11 – August 15, 2021 Hallway Gallery. Inspired by the themes of our current exhibitions, these works drawn from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles permanent collection explore the representations and realities of American culture. HISTORY — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Background & History. The first museum in the United States to focus exclusively on quilts and textiles as an art form, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2012. With compelling exhibitions of historical and contemporary textiles, engaging gallery walks and artist talks for adults, and a highlysuccessful
PAST EXHIBITIONS
LONE SOME JUNE 1, 2020 – MARCH 2021 LOBBY OF SJMQT . Montalvo Arts Center presents a new, multi-site public exhibition entitled lone some, appearing throughout the Bay Area.As part of this large-scale project, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is proud to feature artist Modesto Covarrubias's site-specific installation Hear, There and Everywhere in our lobby. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”, MUSEUM CLOSURE COVID-19 MUSEUM CLOSURE. We are writing to inform you that San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles has made the difficult but necessary decision to close the museum. We join many organizations and businesses taking this action to contain the spread of the coronavirus. We did not make this call lightly but the health of our community, here and around the QUILTING — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Cotton, silk, wool and velvet quilted and appliqueìd. Approx 4ft x 9ft. 2020. Quilting is an art form from around the world! In the United States it took off starting in the late 17th century. Quilting has a wide history with many lenses! At its beginning quilts were made for warmth but have transcended to an exquisite form of artisticexpression.
JOIN — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES This website was funded in part by a grant from Arts Council Silicon Valley in partnership with Adobe Systems, Inc. These exhibitions and related programs are supported in part by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation; Heritage Bank of Commerce; Applied Materials Foundation; Silicon Valley Creates, California Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities; in partnership with the QUILT CARE — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES The best method for displaying most quilts is to attach a cotton sleeve to the back. Sew a 4” sleeve of washed unbleached cotton muslin along the entire width of the top edge of the quilt. Insert a ” or 1” wooden dowel through the sleeve and hang the dowel on the wall or from the ceiling. (see attached sheet). Do not use thumbtacks or
SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILESSHOPJOINARTIST MEMBERSMESSAGE FROM SJMQTMISSION & DEAI STATEMENTHISTORY The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is an art museum in downtown San Jose, California. Founded in 1977, the museum is the first in the United States devoted solely to quilts and textiles as an art form.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Gems From Our PastAn Online Exhibition. Ranging from 1850 to 1940, SJMQT showcases classic quilts from San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textile's permanent collection. Curated by Ashley Elieff, Collections Manager at SJMQT, this show highlights the bright, high-contrast, and bold prints of the museum's diverse quilt assortment. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Stars and Stories: American Art from the Permanent Collection June 11 – August 15, 2021 Hallway Gallery. Inspired by the themes of our current exhibitions, these works drawn from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles permanent collection explore the representations and realities of American culture.HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
MISSION & DEAI STATEMENT The Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion (DEAI) initiatives advance the Museum’s mission of sharing and celebrating the art and culture of textiles and supports staff endeavors to increase diverse representation in programs and exhibitions. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”,FIBER ART 101
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA, 95113 (408) 971-0323 CROCHET — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Crochet uses a small hook to interweave fibers such as yarn into a fabric. Although it is likely a practice that dates back a few hundred years, it is not known exactly when crochet began as a craft or art form. It is theorized that it evolved from Chinese needlework, a very ancient form of embroidery known in Turkey, India, Persia, and North ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: JUDITH CONTENT Artist Spotlight: Judith Content. Pamela Vergara. March 25, 2020. Artist Spotlight. SJMQT Curator of Exhibitions, Amy DiPlacido, reached out to California-based studio artists to see how the Shelter in Place mandate is effecting their routines, studio practice and creativity. We bring you these interviews to offer inspiration and to show how ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TRICIA ROYAL Tricia Royal was the Artist in Residence at San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles in the Fall of 2019. During her residency the SJMQT staff would joke that Tricia’s work was an antidote to a gloomy day. Whenever we needed to brighten our moods, we’d visit the AIR hallway and see her bright, n SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILESSHOPJOINARTIST MEMBERSMESSAGE FROM SJMQTMISSION & DEAI STATEMENTHISTORY The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is an art museum in downtown San Jose, California. Founded in 1977, the museum is the first in the United States devoted solely to quilts and textiles as an art form.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Gems From Our PastAn Online Exhibition. Ranging from 1850 to 1940, SJMQT showcases classic quilts from San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textile's permanent collection. Curated by Ashley Elieff, Collections Manager at SJMQT, this show highlights the bright, high-contrast, and bold prints of the museum's diverse quilt assortment. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Stars and Stories: American Art from the Permanent Collection June 11 – August 15, 2021 Hallway Gallery. Inspired by the themes of our current exhibitions, these works drawn from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles permanent collection explore the representations and realities of American culture.HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
MISSION & DEAI STATEMENT The Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion (DEAI) initiatives advance the Museum’s mission of sharing and celebrating the art and culture of textiles and supports staff endeavors to increase diverse representation in programs and exhibitions. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”,FIBER ART 101
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA, 95113 (408) 971-0323 CROCHET — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Crochet uses a small hook to interweave fibers such as yarn into a fabric. Although it is likely a practice that dates back a few hundred years, it is not known exactly when crochet began as a craft or art form. It is theorized that it evolved from Chinese needlework, a very ancient form of embroidery known in Turkey, India, Persia, and North ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: JUDITH CONTENT Artist Spotlight: Judith Content. Pamela Vergara. March 25, 2020. Artist Spotlight. SJMQT Curator of Exhibitions, Amy DiPlacido, reached out to California-based studio artists to see how the Shelter in Place mandate is effecting their routines, studio practice and creativity. We bring you these interviews to offer inspiration and to show how ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TRICIA ROYAL Tricia Royal was the Artist in Residence at San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles in the Fall of 2019. During her residency the SJMQT staff would joke that Tricia’s work was an antidote to a gloomy day. Whenever we needed to brighten our moods, we’d visit the AIR hallway and see her bright, nMUSEUM FROM HOME
Textile Talks features weekly presentations and panel discussions from the International Quilt Museum, the Modern Quilt Guild, Quilt Alliance, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, Studio Art Quilt Associates and Surface Design Association.The programs will be heldonline at
HOURS & ADMISSION
We are committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. If you have any questions or assistance, we encourage you to call (408) 971-0323 or email info@sjquiltmuseum.org. • All galleries, entrances, and facilities are wheelchair accessible. • Power-driven mobility devices arepermitted.
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Stars and Stories: American Art from the Permanent Collection June 11 – August 15, 2021 Hallway Gallery. Inspired by the themes of our current exhibitions, these works drawn from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles permanent collection explore the representations and realities of American culture. HISTORY — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Background & History. The first museum in the United States to focus exclusively on quilts and textiles as an art form, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2012. With compelling exhibitions of historical and contemporary textiles, engaging gallery walks and artist talks for adults, and a highlysuccessful
PAST EXHIBITIONS
LONE SOME JUNE 1, 2020 – MARCH 2021 LOBBY OF SJMQT . Montalvo Arts Center presents a new, multi-site public exhibition entitled lone some, appearing throughout the Bay Area.As part of this large-scale project, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is proud to feature artist Modesto Covarrubias's site-specific installation Hear, There and Everywhere in our lobby. #TEXTONTEXTILES EXHIBITION This is for a challenge from the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, to post images where text has been used in textile art, using the hashtag #nationaltextileday . There are three pieces here which will eventually be hung as a triptych. 24x30”, 30 x36”, MUSEUM CLOSURE COVID-19 MUSEUM CLOSURE. We are writing to inform you that San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles has made the difficult but necessary decision to close the museum. We join many organizations and businesses taking this action to contain the spread of the coronavirus. We did not make this call lightly but the health of our community, here and around the QUILTING — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES Cotton, silk, wool and velvet quilted and appliqueìd. Approx 4ft x 9ft. 2020. Quilting is an art form from around the world! In the United States it took off starting in the late 17th century. Quilting has a wide history with many lenses! At its beginning quilts were made for warmth but have transcended to an exquisite form of artisticexpression.
JOIN — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES This website was funded in part by a grant from Arts Council Silicon Valley in partnership with Adobe Systems, Inc. These exhibitions and related programs are supported in part by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation; Heritage Bank of Commerce; Applied Materials Foundation; Silicon Valley Creates, California Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities; in partnership with the QUILT CARE — SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF QUILTS & TEXTILES The best method for displaying most quilts is to attach a cotton sleeve to the back. Sew a 4” sleeve of washed unbleached cotton muslin along the entire width of the top edge of the quilt. Insert a ” or 1” wooden dowel through the sleeve and hang the dowel on the wall or from the ceiling. (see attached sheet). Do not use thumbtacks or
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Geraldine Nash; _Hit or Miss, One Patch_, 1995 (detail); Gift of Lea Russo and Bruce Berman We are delighted to welcome our community back! The Museum reopens to the public on JUNE 18TH with three new exhibitionsand an extended
presentation of Kira Dominguez Hultgren’s solo exhibition, temporarily closed last year. This page will help you plan your visit and learn more about the steps we are taking to welcome you back safely. Stay engaged with us virtually through weekly Textile Talks and a variety of online offerings on our MuseumFromHomepage.
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CORINNE OKADA TAKARA JUNE — SEPTEMBER 2021 Corinne is a Bay Area artist/arts educator who creates technology integrated art projects. Her public collaborative work explores the use of modern-day products to preserve cultural heritage and memory, and honors the colliding and merging stories that arise in rapidly shifting communities.Website
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Jun 16, 2021
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM11:00 – 12:00 TEXTILE TALKS: How to Stitch a Macrochip: Enlivening History throughE-Textiles
Jun 16, 2021
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM11:00 – 12:00Jun 16, 2021
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM11:00 – 12:00Jun 19
Jun 19, 2021
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM11:00 – 14:00 Mini Mid-Mod Quilts Virtual Workshop with David Owen HastingsJun 19, 2021
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM11:00 – 14:00Jun 19, 2021
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM11:00 – 14:00Jun 26
Jun 26, 2021
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM11:00 – 12:30 (SOLD OUT) Natural Dyeing Workshop with Carolina CuevasJun 26, 2021
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM11:00 – 12:30Jun 26, 2021
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM11:00 – 12:30Jun 26
Jun 26, 2021
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM13:00 – 15:00 BioQuilts: Grow-A-Quilt WorkshopsJun 26, 2021
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM13:00 – 15:00Jun 26, 2021
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM13:00 – 15:00Jul 24
Jul 24, 2021
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM10:00 – 12:00 Intro to Reverse Appliqué with Sheng Lor (2-DAY CLASS, July 24 and31) (Virtual)
Jul 24, 2021
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM10:00 – 12:00Jul 24, 2021
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