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The International Quilt Museum [3] was founded in 1997 when native Nebraskans Ardis and Robert James donated their collection of nearly 950 quilts to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Their contribution became the centerpiece of what is now the largest publicly held quilt collection in the world.
Studstill's work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, [1] the International Quilt Museum at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln [3] and the National Quilt Museum. [4]
In the late 1990s, James became increasingly involved with activities at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He served on the inaugural advisory board of the International Quilt Study Center & Museum, [59] (now the International Quilt Museum [60]) which was founded at the university in 1997. [61]
The International Quilt Study Center & Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has 41 of her quilts in its collection, the largest public collection of quilts in the world. [9] Michael James stated that "Jean Ray Laury was an artist, writer, poet, designer, teacher, mentor, and inspiration to countless numbers of quiltmakers and fabric ...
The museum is recognized by USA Today as one of the world's top quilt displays. [1] [2] This textile museum supports local and expert quilters by providing workshops and other educational activities. [3] The National Quilt Museum was established by Bill and Meredith Schroeder of Paducah and opened to the public on April 25, 1991.
English: View of the International Quilt Study Center & Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA, 33rd and Holdrege, looking southwest. In the foreground is the sculpture "Reverie" by Linda Fleming.
International Quilt Museum, Lincoln, NE, ... 1999 Rookie Award, Quilt National '99, Dairy Barn Cultural Arts Center, Athens, OH [36] Solo and 2 person exhibitions
Frank H. Woods Telephone Museum, Lincoln, permanently closed in July 2018. Lentz Center for Asian Culture, Lincoln, part of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, closed to public visits; National Korean War Museum, Oxford, opened and closed in 2005 due to fraud [111] [112] VietNam War National Museum, Nelson, photos, closed due to fraud [113] [114]