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New Exhibits Debut at The Texas Quilt Museum for Spring and Summer 2025​

From the Texas Quilt Museum: "Saddle up and get ready to head to the Texas Quilt Museum for the debut of three brand new exhibits this Spring and Summer! Visitors will enjoy Blue Ribbon Prizewinners from the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and RodeoFramed Center/Medallion Quilts, and Rebound-Renew-Reimagine. They will run from May 1, 2025 through August 23, 2025." Click through to find out more about the new exhibits, and watch a video to see how the museum switches out the previous exhibits and installs the new ones.

 

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"Blue Ribbon Prizewinners from the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo will feature 14 quilts from the Adult Division and six quilts from the Youth Division.

 

Framed Center/Medallion Quilts showcases 45 works from the American Quilt Study Group. In the 2021 Biennial Quilt Study, AQSG members were challenged to study a Medallion quilt and create their own original work inspired by it. The “inspiration” quilts range from the 18th-20th centuries. Some of the new quilts might be mistaken for the originals, while others are a fresh take on a classic look.

 

Finally, Rebound-Renew-Reimagine displays 19 quilts from the Manhattan Quilters Guild. For many members, the enforced isolation of the Covid-19 pandemic had brought deep reflection and new experimentation with previous techniques and materials. The decision was made to create quilts with titles that begin with a “re,” which often carries such meanings as “again and again” and suggests a look backward while moving forward."

 

These exhibits will be on display on display at the Texas Quilt Museum in La Grange, Texas from May 1, 2025 through August 23, 2025.

 

Click Here to visit the Texas Quilt Museum's website to learn more about these exhibits.

 

Ever wonder how they change out the exhibits at the museum? Well, you're in luck! As the Texas Quilt Museum has provided a video showing how they do just that. Changing out their current exhibits for the new ones for Summer 2025. Enjoy!

 

 

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Janet Wooler
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I agree with the previous comment -- the video showed me nothing of value. I know that putting up and taking down exhibits is a great deal of work, but the video did not identify which was the new and the old or give any credit to the...

I agree with the previous comment -- the video showed me nothing of value. I know that putting up and taking down exhibits is a great deal of work, but the video did not identify which was the new and the old or give any credit to the individuals doing all of the work.

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Arlene Holberton
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This was a useless and vertigo-inducing video. Why???

goatfarm    Arlene Holberton
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agree...what a waste of film, time, and $$ to produce the dismantling presentation. Yes, appreciate the hard work of all the people who dismantled everything...hope you acknowledge them if they are also going to be putting up the next exhibit?!

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