Quilts - Collectors and collecting - United States The AQSG records assist in the study of quilts, quilt making, and Photocopies, newsletters, press releases, newspaper articles, exhibit posters, photographs, Generally, the subject files include original published articles, The subject files were developed through the efforts of Sally Garoutte and Joyce Gross, The files were initially developed through theĮfforts of Sally Garoutte, Joyce Gross, and through the activities and administration of AQSG. Topics related to quilt studies and textiles. The subject and research files document a wide variety of These were created by AQSG but do notĬonstitute their official records.
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Through administrative and general membership activities. The AQSG Quilt Research Files include administrative correspondence, the "Blanket Statement" newsletters, and selected documents created AQSG is governed by elected officers and day-to-dayĪctivities are supervised by an executive director. Papers published in Uncoverings are presented at this conference,Īlong with other sessions and activities. Each year the AQSG membership meets at a conference. News about the activities ofĪQSG, its officers, and its members is distributed through the "Blanket Statements" newsletter. Which includes articles addressing all aspect of the quilt studies. Publishes a peer-reviewed journal once a year titled Uncoverings,
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To include more than a thousand members from all over the United States and the world. Theįirst meeting of AQSG occurred in Mill Valley in November 1980. Gathering of quilters, quilt scholars, and collectors, among others, to discuss quilt history,īiographies of quilt makers, documenting quilts, and the promotion of quilts as an art form. They formed the Mill Valley Quilt Authority and built a network of individuals that nowĬomprises the American Quilt Study Group (AQSG). In 1970, Sally Garoutte and Joyce Gross began studying the history of quilts and quilt making. Archives & SpecialĬollections, University of Nebraska–Lincoln LibrariesĪlternative Format: None Background Note: Preferred Citation: American Quilt Study Group, Quilt Research Files (MS 0112). UNL | Libraries | Archives & Special Collections | Finding Aids UNL LibrariesĪmerican Quilt Study Group, Quilt Researchīoxes (31.5 linear ft.) Collection Number MSĪccess and Use: For information on access or copyright, please see our guidelines or Records Statement: Please see our statement on historical records and materials.