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A pair of Paducah art exhibits – one curated by a Graves County art institution at Paducah City Hall and another at the National Quilt Museum – are among the many options available to west Kentucky residents and visitors observing Black History Month.
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Austin Carter speaks to Stacey Watson, the National Quilt Museum of Paducah's Director of Equitable Partnerships, about the exhibit "Say Your Piece - Black Women: Mothers, Martyrs, and Misunderstood," which is open now through February 21st.
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The National Quilt Museum in Paducah presents "Never Forget: Quilts from the 9/11 Memorial and Museum to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the attacks.
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Tracy Ross speaks to exhibit curator Sandra Sider about the "Quarantine Quilts" exhibit and book.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically reduced the number of visitors to popular tourism destinations in Kentucky, and across the nation. Since the…
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This summer, Paducah's National Quilt Museum will feature a new exhibit, "OURstory: Human Rights Stories in Fabric." Susanne Miller Jones, curator of the…
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The unfinished quilt of the late Rita Smith was purchased at an estate sale by Shannon Downey. A notion to complete the deceased woman's work turned into…
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As Americans celebrate Women’s History Month, the Women’s Suffragist Centennial Chorus is traveling across Kentucky to share the history of women’s right…
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99 years after women claimed their right to vote, the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky honors groundbreaking women of the last century with…
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Lola Jenkins is an award-winning and self-taught (or, as she prefers to say, "God-taught") master quilter. Using multi-colored fabric swatches, Jenkins…