Kentucky Museum
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
Deadline for receiving entry forms and payment for artwork entered into U.S. Bank Celebration of the Arts. Entry forms available at the Kentucky Museum and U.S. Bank locations and online at wku.edu/kentuckymuseum/artshow.php.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8 , 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8 , 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8 , 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8 , 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8 , 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8 , 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection.
This gallery will be closed to the public April 12-14.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection.
This gallery will be closed to the public April 12-14.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
This exhibit explores the many facets of this white oak basket tradition and honors the basketmakers connected to this important regional art form. This exhibit will run through April 8, 2017.
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