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In 1991, the museum received its first grant from the Jefferson County [[SCFD]]. Using all volunteer labor and funds from this grant, a museum-quality storage system was installed. The museum has grown steadily since its opening in one room containing the exhibit, the gift shop, and storage. In July 2009 the museum and gift shop moved into the historic 1909 Ashworth Building at 1213 Washington Avenue. The 3,000-volume [[Sandra Dallas]] Library and the administration office are located at 200 Violet Street; Suite 150 in Golden, CO 80401. The museum gift shop and gallery will also be moving to this location in fall 2016.
In 1991, the museum received its first grant from the Jefferson County [[SCFD]]. Using all volunteer labor and funds from this grant, a museum-quality storage system was installed. The museum has grown steadily since its opening in one room containing the exhibit, the gift shop, and storage. In July 2009 the museum and gift shop moved into the historic 1909 Ashworth Building at 1213 Washington Avenue. The 3,000-volume [[Sandra Dallas]] Library and the administration office are located at 200 Violet Street; Suite 150 in Golden, CO 80401. The museum gift shop and gallery will also be moving to this location in fall 2016.

==Exhibits & Collections==

The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum's permanent collection houses over 550 quilts. These quilts range from early-1800’s to contemporary art quilts and include the original 101 from Eugenia Mitchell’s original donation. The collection is continuously expanding. The collection is available to search online through the [[Quilt Index]].

The museum hosts four exhibits per year in its gallery as well as smaller exhibits regularly from the collection or quilt artists. RMQM has exhibited local, national and international quilts and exhibits range in scope from historic quilts to modern and art quilts.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 22:04, 17 August 2016

Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum (RMQM)
File:Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum logo.gif
PRESERVING QUILTS, CELEBRATING ART
Map
Established1990 (1990)
LocationGolden, Colorado
TypeQuilt, Art
Websitermqm.org

The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum (RMQM) is a cultural and historical quilt museum in Golden, Colorado. The permanent collection contains over 550 quilts dating back to the 19th century. The museum is also home to the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum Gift Shop and Sandra Dallas Library.

The mission of the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and educate the public about quilts; honor quiltmaking traditions; and embrace the evolution of the art and craft of quilting.

The museum is also an independent, nonprofit institution with approximately ten staff members, more than 250 volunteers, and a seven member Board of Directors.

Location

Gift shop and Gallery Address: 1213 Washington Avenue, Golden, CO 80401

Administrative Offices: 200 Violet Street Suite 150, Golden, CO 80401

History

The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum was the dream of long-time Golden resident Eugenia Mitchell. She wanted her collection to be both seen by the public and preserved for the future. In 1981, a group of like-minded people came together, drew up bylaws, incorporated as a museum, and began fund raising for a site. In 1990, her dream became a reality with the opening of the museum at 1111 Washington Avenue in downtown Golden, Colorado, with Eugenia's gift of 101 quilts from her private collection.

In 1991, the museum received its first grant from the Jefferson County SCFD. Using all volunteer labor and funds from this grant, a museum-quality storage system was installed. The museum has grown steadily since its opening in one room containing the exhibit, the gift shop, and storage. In July 2009 the museum and gift shop moved into the historic 1909 Ashworth Building at 1213 Washington Avenue. The 3,000-volume Sandra Dallas Library and the administration office are located at 200 Violet Street; Suite 150 in Golden, CO 80401. The museum gift shop and gallery will also be moving to this location in fall 2016.

Exhibits & Collections

The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum's permanent collection houses over 550 quilts. These quilts range from early-1800’s to contemporary art quilts and include the original 101 from Eugenia Mitchell’s original donation. The collection is continuously expanding. The collection is available to search online through the Quilt Index.

The museum hosts four exhibits per year in its gallery as well as smaller exhibits regularly from the collection or quilt artists. RMQM has exhibited local, national and international quilts and exhibits range in scope from historic quilts to modern and art quilts.

See also