Some time ago I live in San Jose Ca (age 24 then now I'm 53) , in fact just up the street from The San Jose Quilt Museum when it was located on 1st street. Having moved away since then ,I've yet got to go back and see the their new home and can't wait. I have always been inspired by Quilts and making them at an early age (5) by hand. I ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 02/10/07
I agree that this shoulc be called a gallery. The exhibits are constantly changing, so check ahead about what is showing. The place is one small gallery and you can view everything in ten minutes, even if you stop to read the info cards and study the pieces. There were only 8 quilts on display the day I went. The admission is now $6.50. I was disappointed. I went to a local quilt store and saw more.
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A gallery is not a museum.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/06/06
We went into the museum expecting to see lots of different things, especially Quilts. After paying $5.00 a piece and pumped the meter in front with 2.00 of change for two hours of parking, I was expecting to see something that would at least an hour to view. The lady at the desk was very nice and friendly. We saw four or five quilts at the ...
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