With support from the California Arts Council, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles will conduct an 11-week residency with artist Corinne Takara to engage San Jose neighborhoods in a series of pop-up activities. Community members will learn to grow biomaterials and create artwork that will be incorporated into three collaborative quilts. The quilts will be shown in free exhibitions across San Jose. A dedicated website will share participants’ stories and document the project.
Founded in 1977 by the Santa Clara Valley Quilt Association, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is an anchor cultural institution in the San Francisco Bay Area. During its 47-year history, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles has touched the lives of more than 500,000 visitors, demonstrated fabrics’ innate power to connect people of varied backgrounds, provided opportunities for cultural art engagement, and built civic connections.
The Museum’s Core Programs include World-Class Textile Art Exhibitions (roughly 5-6 per year), and Public Programming, which is comprised of Free First Fridays, Textile Art Workshops, Book Discussions, Social Unity Circles, and much, much more!

