Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts is a designated City of Cedarburg landmark, originally formed in 1988 as part of the Wisconsin Quilt History Project, which endeavored to preserve the history and creativity of Wisconsin's quilters through artwork and story records. Since 2001, the museum has operated out of the Hoffmann-Boeker farmstead, which is set on 2.2 acres and showcases seven preserved timber and stone structures, including a farmhouse, ice house, and summer smokehouse and blacksmithery. Museum exhibits and artifacts are showcased within the farmstead's renovated barn area, including collections of quilts and coverlets, textiles, fiber arts, clothing, and costumes dating back as far as the 18th century. Rotating exhibits are showcased in addition to permanent collections, including explorations of regional indigenous weaving and crafting.

Address: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts, N50 W5050, Portland Rd, Cedarburg, WI 53012, Phone: 262-546-0300

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