The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (WMQFA) is pleased to announce Rosy Petri as its inaugural Digital Humanities Fellow. During her yearlong fellowship, Petri will craft a series of podcast interviews with fiber artists and textile experts. These interviews will be available on WMQFA's website and social media platforms and archived on an interactive Listening Station embedded in the museum's new Textile Library.
Read MorePattern, Rhythm, and Play presents stunning selections from WMQFA’s collection of quilts and fiber arts.
Read MoreAkiko Ike: Boro Chiku-Chiku is artist Akiko Ike’s first-ever solo museum exhibition in the United States. Ike is a renowned textile artist, teacher, and gallery owner from Niigata, Japan.
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