Quilt House Receives NAC Grant

A grant awarded by the Nebraska Arts Council will help support the International Quilt Study Center & Museum's programs, operations and exhibition.
A grant awarded by the Nebraska Arts Council will help support the International Quilt Study Center & Museum's programs, operations and exhibition.

The International Quilt Study Center & Museum at Quilt House has been awarded a grant of $27,540 by the Nebraska Arts Council. This grant will help support the museum’s programs, operations and exhibitions during the 2015-2016 fiscal year.

Nebraska Arts Council Executive Director Suzanne Wise commended the museum for its programs, noting that, “The International Quilt Study Center & Museum does an outstanding job of providing arts activities in Nebraska. It is through fine organizations like this that Nebraska’s children receive a better education in the arts, and the quality of life is improved for all Nebraskans.”

The NAC grant will go to support upcoming exhibitions including “African American Quilts from the Cargo Collection,” “Favorites from the Byron and Sara Rhodes Dillow Collection, “Man Made” and more. The museum opened a new expansion in June, which increased the exhibition space.

“It is an honor to have the support of steadfast organizations like the Nebraska Arts Council,” said Quilt House Executive Director Leslie Levy. “As Nebraskans, we are fortunate to enjoy a rich tapestry of history and cultural heritage. Funds from the Nebraska Arts Council enable us to grasp those mission-specific opportunities – wonderful programing, unique educational workshops and dynamic exhibitions that enable us to engage and foster our communities.”

For more information about the International Quilt Study Center & Museum’s exhibitions and programs, call 402-472-6549 or visit http://www.quiltstudy.org.

The Nebraska Arts Council grants monetary resources to Nebraska’s nonprofit organizations or arts projects and programs in communities throughout the state. This financial support is made possible by funds appropriated by the Nebraska Legislature, through competitive grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and funds from the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. Nebraskans wishing to learn more about NEA grants or the NCE should visit the NAC website at http://www.nebraskaartscouncil.org.

More details at: http://www.quiltstudy.org