Museum debuts expanded galleries

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The International Quilt Study Center and Museum recently opened its newly expanded galleries.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The International Quilt Study Center and Museum recently opened its newly expanded galleries.

The expanded galleries include two new exhibitions: “Ambiguity and Enigma: Recent Quilts by Michael James” and “Getting to Know You,” a 29-piece exhibition curators say represents the breadth of the center’s 4,500-piece collection.

The $7 million 13,200-square-foot expansion was funded by the Robert and Ardis James Foundation and includes a new digital gallery and storage space for the museum’s international quilts and patchwork collection.