The National Quilt Museum is one of the largest and most prestigious museums devoted to quilts and fiber art. A destination for art enthusiasts worldwide, annually the Museum welcomes visitors from all 50 US states and over 40 countries worldwide. Located in downtown Paducah, Kentucky, US, the Museum's three galleries feature exhibits of the finest quilt and fiber art in the world.
The Museum's vibrant and breathtaking exhibits are rotated 8-10 times per year. The primary gallery, with over 7,000 square feet of exhibit space, features quilts from the Museum's collections which include over 650 works of art. The Museum's additional galleries feature touring and thematic exhibits of unique and diverse works of art.
The Museum has also gained a reputation for its educational programs. Throughout the year, the Museum hosts educational programs on a diverse number of topics for quilters of all skill sets. Quilters come from all over the world to attend the Museum's educational programs taught by Master quilters.
The National Quilt Museum works to advance the art of today's quilters by bringing it to new and expanding audiences worldwide.
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