- Juncture I
- Expressions of Identity: 40th Anniversary Exhibition
- Identity Tapestry: Mary Corey March
- JUNCTURE II
The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles is at a juncture in time, where they can both reflect on the past and look forward to the future. A juncture can also be an intersection of place or events, often one laden with symbolic potential: In many folk traditions, junctures as represented by crossroads are a potent metaphor for transition. Though a juncture can be a time for reflection, the word can also describe a critical moment or crisis that demands immediate action. With the concept as their point of departure, artists may take the exhibitions theme for "juncture" where it leads them.
“Since our 35th anniversary, the Museum has focused its collecting efforts on historic and contemporary quilts and fiber art since 1940, with an emphasis on California artists” said Executive Director Nancy Bavor. “This exhibition, which includes over 40 art works acquired since our 35th anniversary, is tangible evidence of that concentrated focus and includes important art works by some of California’s leading fiber and quilt artists, as well as works by other internationally known fiber artists.”
Among the exhibits to explore on your visit is Expressions of Identity: 40th Anniversary Exhibition that is currently on display in all galleries thru January. This exhibit reveals the how inserting one's identity is inherent in the process of an artist and their body of work.
Plan Your Visit To The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles
San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, last caged atb520 South 1st St. in San Jose, CA 95113. Hours are:
11:00am-4:00pm Wednesday through Friday
11:00am-3:00pm Saturday and Sunday
Closed Mondays, Tuesdays and major holidays.
Admission to the museum is $8.00; $6.50 for students and seniors; and free to Museum members and children 12 and under. Admission is ‘pay what you can’ on the first Friday of each month. For more information, call 408-971-0323 or visit www.sjquiltmuseum.org.
Photo Credits: San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles
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