March Third in the Burg
Join us March 21, 2025, from 5:00 - 8:00 pm for 3rd in the Burg! We will have free museum admission and will celebrate our featured exhibitions. Visit exhibitions on […]
Join us March 21, 2025, from 5:00 - 8:00 pm for 3rd in the Burg! We will have free museum admission and will celebrate our featured exhibitions. Visit exhibitions on […]
We invite you to join us in a quilt sharing circle on Sunday, March 23, in conjunction with the exhibition Wall Power! Spectacular Quilts from the American Folk Art Museum. […]
Join us April 18, 2025, from 5:00 - 8:00 pm for 3rd in the Burg! We will have free museum admission and will celebrate our featured exhibitions. Visit exhibitions on […]
THERE Exhibition Tour with Jordan Nassar Join featured artist Jordan Nassar for a tour of his exhibition THERE. Attendees will be invited to learn about the artist's process and ask […]
THERE Exhibition Tour with Jordan Nassar Join featured artist Jordan Nassar for a tour of his exhibition THERE. Attendees will be invited to learn about the artist's process and ask […]
Lou Schellenberg invites viewers to respond to patterns of habitat and change in small towns, suburbs, and rural communities and the human story behind every dwelling and built boundary.
These narrative quilted swing coats by artist Patricia A. Montgomery celebrate under-recognized women who made major contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.
"Dōshi Spotlight" features ceramics by Beverlee Lehr, works on paper by Jo Margolis, and oil paintings by Mary Hochendoner.
The quilts presented in this exhibition are graphically striking examples that embody a sense of “wall power.”
Lou Schellenberg invites viewers to respond to patterns of habitat and change in small towns, suburbs, and rural communities and the human story behind every dwelling and built boundary.
These narrative quilted swing coats by artist Patricia A. Montgomery celebrate under-recognized women who made major contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.
"Dōshi Spotlight" features ceramics by Beverlee Lehr, works on paper by Jo Margolis, and oil paintings by Mary Hochendoner.
The quilts presented in this exhibition are graphically striking examples that embody a sense of “wall power.”
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