Discovering the Collection
Discovering the Collection
In 1997, I was a master’s student at Indiana University. I had just completed and submitted my application for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s doctorate program in Textiles, Clothing and Design. My goal was to study quilts with Professor Patricia Crews, a professor doing groundbreaking research in textile history. I wasn’t sure what career path that would lead to, I was only thinking one step at a time.
One afternoon I opened a letter from my mom and a newspaper article fell out. The headline read “1000 Quilts coming to the University of Nebraska.” I’ll never forget that moment. I recognized immediately that there would be amazing opportunities ahead. I was accepted into UNL’s program, moved to Lincoln, and began my incredible journey. A year later I was hired as the center’s first curator.
Quilts have taken me around the world—to artists’ studios and museums, to beautiful homes and incredible experiences. Quilts have led me to friendships I value and to people who have inspired me both in my career and my personal life. And I have gotten to know quilts . . . lots and lots of quilts!
I hope you will enjoy this snapshot of my journey working alongside an amazing team of scholars, collectors, and volunteers to discover quilts and to be a part of building the largest, most in-depth international quilt collection in the world. I’m proud and humbled by the first 20 years’ work, and I can’t wait to see what the next 20 have in store.
- Carolyn Ducey, Curator of Collections
This exhibition was made possible through funding from the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. The Nebraska Arts Council, a state agency, has supported this exhibition through its matching grants program funded by the Nebraska Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. Visit www.artscouncil.nebraska.gov for more information.
Additional support provided by Friends of International Quilt Museum.
Event Date
Friday, November 2, 2018 to Sunday, March 10, 2019