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San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles
520 S 1st St, San Jose, CA 95113, United States
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Di
Review №1

Whenever I am in CA I made a trip down to San Jose specifically to see the quilt museum. I dont quilt, but I do collect fabric art and own quilts from the 1880s to now. Each show is worthwhile. I admire the creativity of the various artists and what they make. Not all are quilts. They normally display some of the historic quilts along with the contemporary fabric art. Its a small museum, so go down the block to the other galleries. Then see the San Jose Art museum and enjoy the restaurants in the area too. Christmas in downtown SJ is an annual event.

La
Review №2

Tiny and VERY compelling. I dont really know how to deconvolve the particular exhibits that were there from the museum at large, as its my first time, but their choices of exhibits were absolutely phenomenal. The pictures simply dont do them justice, but they all had a presence of their own, saying and whispering and singing and showing you lifetimes of stories.

Al
Review №3

This is a hidden gem of San Jose. You would have to come here and appreciate the artwork of these artists. The quilt technique and the fabrication that they used are incredibly intricate.

Di
Review №4

Small museum. 4 galleries. Really terrific exhibits. I quilt but not like these textile artists! Highly recommended if youre into textile art, sewing, quilting, or just cool stuff.

He
Review №5

Such a great museum! Nice and small, do- able in an hour or so...

La
Review №6

Smaller than I expected, however the work was more powerful than I imagined. I will go again. There were more embroidery projects than quilts and nothing traditional.

De
Review №7

Fantastic exhibits right now! So creative! Not expensive, and teachers are free.

Al
Review №8

Great exhibits and a great variety. From traditional to contemporary textiles

Am
Review №9

Amazing, always changing exhibits! The pictured works are by the artist Susan Else.

Gl
Review №10

Awesome place, very interesting stuff to see.I dont want to tell you too much so I dont ruin your experience.Youll know you here when you see the art installments leaking out side.

Jo
Review №11

Walked in on first Friday and and I was originally enticed into the venue by a stone art sign they had outside. Thinking it was sculpted art and missing the signs that read the museum of quilts and textiles I was taken back when I saw that the stone art was quilted, but then I became enamored and lost into the stitching and detail that was in each piece throughout the room and then further on throughout the water pieces. It was amazing and will come back again.

Sh
Review №12

This place is truly a gem. The exhibits are always fascinating. We visit the museum and its store frequently.

De
Review №13

Great little museum. Current exhibits are meme quilts and a very talented quilter who has absolutely nailed the textures of hair in her series of glimpses into village life in Africa.

br
Review №14

Beautiful quilts, lovely staff. We got a tour and some demos on folding cloth into bags. Very cool place!

Ma
Review №15

Just remarkable exhibits of artwork involving fabrics and materials. You will be shocked (pleasantly) by the mastery on display! A real discovery--and just the right size for 1 or 2 hour art-venture!

Jo
Review №16

Very nice place to visit. The name says it all for the exhibits displayed.

Ma
Review №17

Beautiful musem just wish the hours were more accommodating on weekends than on weekdays but I assume its for the school. Either way I had a great experience and I didnt even finish because they close at 3 but just beautiful need to take more than 45 minutes to view everything.

Ma
Review №18

Visiting this place ws a spiritual experience. Firstly was excited to know that such a museum exists. Got to see that quilting has been taken at a different level.

Ke
Review №19

Wide array of interesting art pieces.

Ди
Review №20

If youre interested in quilts and textiles, you will enjoy your time here.The life these bring is amazing.

Ta
Review №21

A diversity of exhibits, not just quilts, really enjoyed!

Er
Review №22

Cool vibe great projects. Who knew quilts could be such great artwork!

Jo
Review №23

Current exhibit is AMAZING! Closes mode March 2020!!

El
Review №24

Very special museum for lovers of textile art.Originally a quilt museum it now includes all types of fabric art from all over the world.I always enjoy the carefully curated exhibits and some have been extraordinary meriting return visits.

Er
Review №25

I love this place. Beautiful work displayed and kind people running it.

Ma
Review №26

The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles is a.small.passive display of the works and collections of locals.. Although the space is circumscribed, with a little imagination it could be used in a far more interactive and interesting way. What they have on display is interesting, but it is a small and umimmaginative exhibition with limited appeal.

Cl
Review №27

Great for a weekend excursion. Focused rotating exhibits. A unique museum. Sometimes offers neat events for kids.

Sh
Review №28

Small but beautiful examples of quilts and textiles.

Ir
Review №29

Lovely place to go and staff was great

ka
Review №30

Hosts international exhibitions of fiber art and maintains research collection of historical quilts. Excellent gift shop featuring local artists. Live classical guitar music at First Fridays.

Us
Review №31

Beautiful collection of quilts on display, treat for quilt lovers !

Oy
Review №32

Great place for the whole family

Ma
Review №33

While it isnt a huge museum, its an excellent place to check out if youre nearby. They also arent afraid to take more political stances, and they proudly display a stunning textile featuring Trayvon Martin. If you can come here during First Friday, dont expect to find alcohol. However, you will find an excellent DJ set, a welcoming crowd, and artwork that will delight and surprise you.

Ma
Review №34

A small, but charming museum in downtown San Jose. It has a very nice gift shop as well.

An
Review №35

Was uncomfortable with some of the people/staff I met there.

Ma
Review №36

Regular changing exhibits never fail to delight and educate. We return every few months to see the works of amazing artists in this small but well curated museum. A delightful, little known San Jose treasure!

Mu
Review №37

Small museum, would be great to see more pieces exposed.

Sh
Review №38

My favorite textile museum. Great exhibits, small-nice gift shop.

Da
Review №39

Lovely quilts that show immaculate sewing and artistic sense. These are wonderful and, I feel, are often ignored by people in this rush world. Tech is great, but this is old tech and is lovely!

kj
Review №40

Excellent display of textiles.beautiful handcrafted quilts. Lovely colours.

Ro
Review №41

Mayan exhibit was fantastic.

Ra
Review №42

Fantastic display & useful workshop

Wa
Review №43

Location was beautiful and all the stuff was antique and expensive here. !

He
Review №44

Fascinating integration of technology to create fabric art

da
Review №45

I really enjoyed my visit (back in october 2015)!The handquilted exhibition was awesome, the one about art in prison really made me think so many things, like freedom through creativity... Staff was super nice, the store was cool, the only thing I didnt like that much was the price.Overall, would recommend if you are into textiles.

Jo
Review №46

Staff was super friendly, and eager to answer questions.

Ma
Review №47

They always have interesting shows, and with only four rooms, you can enjoy all of it in a reasonable amount of time.

Ja
Review №48

Small museum with very interesting textiles.

Su
Review №49

We love all of their exhibit. It is so profound! So glad we came across this museum!

Ch
Review №50

Interesting fabric art. Definitely worth a visit

Sa
Review №51

Awesome visit! A must visit if youre a quilter.

To
Review №52

Although the facility has lots of square footage and wall space, the exhibit was limited to an anti-gun political statement. Quilts have been used as a political tool before, e.g. the under ground railroad, however there was nothing else to see. A disappointing experience for a facility with such potential!

Ly
Review №53

I am a quilter and admire quilts and eagerly went to the Kaffe Fassett show, but was quite disappointed with my visit. The museum is quite small, so even if the show is interesting, theres not a lot to see. Also the place is hard to find from on-line directions, and we spent almost as long trying to get there once we were in SanJose as we spent at the exhibit. The final nail was that we had planned to go for First Friday Free but were told (rather rudely) that the first Friday in July was not included as a free Friday, and they made us pay the $6.50 Senior fee. On the whole I would recommend that you skip this and go to a local guilds show instead.

Ja
Review №54

LOVE the Rhinoceros Project! Go there and become part of it.

Ma
Review №55

Another hidden gem Im San Jose

Da
Review №56

Not a very exciting place, though there are a few beautiful quilts. Maybe this place just isnt for me.

Sa
Review №57

Always interesting

Ke
Review №58

If you are in to quilts and textiles, this is the place to go

An
Review №59

It showed a great view of the textile world.

yo
Review №60

Small. No variety. More gallery than museum. Not worth the time or fee.

Li
Review №61

Wonderful showcase for all types of textile arts.

Al
Review №62

Spent an hour seeing current exhibits from around the world. Very friendly place!

Ja
Review №63

A former employee wrote:I was denied lunch and rest breaks at the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles. Then I was fired for inquiring how I could get them. Email their director to let her know you think that stinks.

na
Review №64

More textiles than quilts

ツR
Review №65

Good

CE
Review №66

Beautiful provocative art that never ceases to amaze

He
Review №67

So unique

Fe
Review №68

Nice.

Ji
Review №69

I like some of the art works.

Bo
Review №70

One of my regular stops on the first Friday art walk

Ra
Review №71

Wonderful creative and inspiring!

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  • Address:520 S 1st St, San Jose, CA 95113, United States
  • Site:http://www.sjquiltmuseum.org/
  • Phone:+1 408-971-0323
Categories
  • Museum
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:11am–4pm
  • Tuesday:11am–4pm
  • Wednesday:11am–4pm
  • Thursday:11am–3pm
  • Friday:11am–3pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Restaurant:No
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