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San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles Appoints New Director 

Kris Jensen, new Director of the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, begins his new role on September 26, 2023.

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Contact: Chris Salinas
Chris@sjquiltmuseum.org

September 5, 2023 (SAN JOSE, CA) - The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is delighted to announce the appointment of San Jose native and veteran nonprofit leader Kris Jensen (he/him/his), as Director. Jensen will step into his new role on September 26, 2023. The Museum was assisted in its national search by ACG, an international executive search firm.

“The Board is thrilled that we will be working with Kris,” commented Melissa Leventon, Board Chair.   “With his leadership, we are confident that the museum will be able to deepen and strengthen its bonds with our community while maintaining the high-quality exhibitions and programs it is known for internationally.”

Kris Jensen stated, “I have a passion for the arts and teaching people about the arts and bringing people into learning things they may not have known. The Museum, like so many other arts institutions, was closed for 15 months. I feel ready to take on the challenge of rebuilding audiences and reconnecting with supporters post-pandemic. I’m looking forward to getting the word out about the organization and getting people excited about quilts and textiles.”

Over his 30+-year nonprofit career, Jensen has worked in a variety of leadership roles. Most recently, he was Principal at Regenerative Communities Consulting, a visionary consultancy specializing in regenerative design with a focus on environmental justice, urban agriculture, and food systems change. To date,  he is responsible for raising more than $35M for various community-based organizations in the Bay Area, including San Bruno Mountain Watch, Collective Roots, Avenidas, Alameda County Community Food Bank, Swords to Plowshares, and Community Services Agency. 

Jensen grew up immersed in a family of makers. “My grandfather was a master woodworker, my grandmother a master weaver, my uncle a talented metal worker, and my father a respected folk artist,” he reflected. His  grandmother instilled in him a love and understanding for textiles. A deeply passionate advocate for social justice, equity, and the arts, one of Jensen’s immediate priorities at the Museum will be to ensure that exhibition and community programming is approachable and reflective of San Jose’s cultural diversity. 


About San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles: The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles’ mission is to preserve, celebrate, and promote knowledge about quilts and textiles, their creation, beauty, and their relationship to human culture and expression. During its 45+-year history, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles has touched the lives of more than 100,000 visitors, demonstrated fabric’s innate power to connect people of varied backgrounds, provided opportunities for cultural art engagement, and built civic connections. www.sjquiltmuseum.org and @sjmqt on Instagram.

San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles readies to premiere Excellence in Fibers VIII

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Contact: Chris Salinas,
chris@sjquiltmuseum.org

August 14, 2023 (SAN JOSE, CA)— Excellence in Fibers VIII, an annual juried exhibition featuring the best in contemporary textile craftsmanship, opens on September 15, 2023 at the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles. Gallery hours on Opening Day are 11 am to 5 pm, with a free public reception from 5:30 pm - 7pm.

The new exhibition, which follows the Museum’s successful Queer Threads run, features works by 16 leading local, national, and international contemporary fiber artists. Each of the artists selected expands the boundaries of fiber art as a medium, deploying it to address some of today's most urgent social issues. Broader themes of feminism, war, diaspora, immigrant identity, mental health, death, disability, and climate are present throughout. The exhibition is guest curated by Mr. Demetri Broxton, an independent curator and practicing artist, who also serves as Senior Director of Education at Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco. 

“Demetri has assembled such an incredible array of textile techniques. There’s sewing, weaving, crocheting, quilting, embroidery, basket weaving, knotting, papermaking, felting, beading, dressmaking, and upholstery - indeed, there’s something for everyone,” said Museum Board Chair, Melissa Leventon. The exhibition is sure to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds who are interested in fiber arts, especially school-aged children and seniors, those with sensory or other differently-abled people because of the bright colors, the textures, and the subject matter.

Excellence in Fibers VIII is on view through January 7, 2024. The public is encouraged to check the Museum website for upcoming events including artist-led workshops and community programming. Memberships to the Museum are available at various levels. Donations to the Museum can be made at www.sjquitmuseum.org/donate

About San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles: The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles’ mission is to preserve, celebrate, and promote knowledge about quilts and textiles, their creation, beauty, and their relationship to human culture and expression. During its nearly 46-year history, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles has touched the lives of more than 100,00 visitors, demonstrated fabrics’ innate power to connect people of varied backgrounds, provided opportunities for cultural art engagement, and built civic connections. www.sjquiltmuseum.org and @sjmqt on Instagram. 


PRESS RELEASE - QUEER THREADS

San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles welcomes groundbreaking
Queer Threads exhibition, on view May 12-August 20, 2023

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Contact: Chris Salinas                                                    chris@sjquiltmuseum.org


April 17, 2023 (SAN JOSE, CA)— The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles opens its highly anticipated Queer Threads exhibition to the public on Friday, May 12, 2023; gallery hours are from 11am-5pm, with a free public reception from 5:30-7pm.

The traveling exhibition is among the first to spotlight how contemporary artists are remixing fiber and textile traditions to explore LGBTQIA+ identities and experiences. For its latest iteration at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, guest curator John Chaich has assembled an intergenerational, intersectional range of works from 37 emerging and established artists who are working in or rooted in the American West, Northwest, and Southwest, as well as work from the museum’s collection.

Exhibited artists include: AIDS Memorial Quilt, Indira Allegra, April Bey, Tammie Brown, Diedrick Brackens, Chiachio & Giannone, Craig Calderwood, Amanda Curreri, Greg Climer, Lola Corona, Ben Cuevas, Rakeem Cunningham, T.J. Dedeaux-Norris, Jovencio de la Paz, Erika Diamond, Ricki Dwyer, Andrés Payán Estrada, James Gobel, Harmony Hammond, Angela Hennessy, Alexander Hernández, Kang Seung Lee, Aubrey Longley-Cook, dani lopez, Richard Johnathan Nelson, Jasmine Nyende, Ramekon O’Arwisters, Joel Otterson, Maria E. Piñeres, Robb Putnam, RoCoCo, Erik Scollon, Sunny Smith, Molly Vaughan, Nathan Vincent, Angie Wilson, and Mikki Yamashiro.

On View Fri-Sun, 11 am to 5 pm, starting May 12, 2023 - August 20, 2023.