Event

Coffee & Collections: Caring for Quilts

One of the most enduring American artistic traditions, quilting reflects generations of knowledge, technical expertise and creative expression. Quilts blend beauty and utility. They are valued for the care, memory and cultural meaning stitched into them. Yet preserving these large, pieced works can present unique challenges. Join us as we explore African American quilts in the museum’s collection and learn techniques to store and preserve them over the long term.  Guests are invited to bring a quilt for consultation with museum staff.  

On View At

Exterior of the Anacostia Community Museum with modern brick architecture and a curved entrance
Located in the Anacostia neighborhood, this museum examines, documents, and interprets the impact of historical and contemporary social issues on urban communities.
Location
Washington, DC
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily