Quilting has a special place in Nebraska history. Many of our pioneer families told their stories through intricate quilts, and quilting continues to be a unique way to express creativity. In Lincoln, the world's largest public collection of quilts puts these beautiful bits of Americana on display.
The International Quilt Study Center and Museum opened in 1997 as part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
The distinctive modern building it is housed in today opened in 2008. It was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. This clean, elegant space is both a complement and a contrast to the textiles in the collection.
There are more than 4000 quilts on display from 24 countries. The collection covers a huge time span, from the present all the way back to the early 18th century.
Quilts are displayed as the works of art they are, mounted on the wall with directional lighting.
Walking through the museum is like a walk through time and space.
You'll see quilts from all across the world as well as tools and other artifacts of quilting through the ages.
The "study center" part of the museum's title refers not only to its association with the university, but also with its role as a place of education for the general public.
Frequent events and presentations celebrate the history and meaning of quilts.
These historic textiles each tell a story, and the specialists at the museum can explain what each element means.
There are even events where you can learn a bit of quilting yourself. More experienced quilters can meet with like-minded folks to quilt together, just like in the old days.
A quilt study center and museum may not sound like a fun family destination, but it's so much more fascinating than you might think.
The permanent collection and rotating exhibits all present information about the art and history of quilts that most people have never considered.
This is one of those places that you've just got to visit to fully appreciate. Plan for a full afternoon, though - there's so much to see!
The International Quilt Study Center & Museum is located at 1523 N. 33rd St. in Lincoln. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors (65+), $4 for children 5-18, and free for kids under 5. Get more information on the museum's website.
Have you ever visited this unique museum? Tell us what you thought in the comments!
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