International Quilt Museum

1523 N. 33rd St., Lincoln, NE 68583 - United States

402-472-6549

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The International Quilt Museum's mission is to build a global collection and audience that celebrate the cultural and artistic significance of quilts. The International Quilt Museum is located on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus at 33rd and Holdrege streets. The museum has the world's largest publicly held quilt collection, dating from the early 1700s to present and representing more than 60 countries. Diversity and inclusion are central to the University’s and the IQM’s mission and pursuit of excellence. Each person has something to gain from and offer to our community of learning, discovery and outreach. All are welcome here.

Exhibits

An Evolving Vision: Classics

An Evolving Vision: From the Studio

An Evolving Vision: New Horizons

Faces by Freddy Moran

Joan Schulze's Winter of Loss

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