By Jeff Murphy,
April 9, 2021
The Missouri Bicentennial Quilt will be at the University of Central Missouri’s McClure
Archives and Museum and available for public viewing April 13-17.
WARRENSBURG, MO – Throughout Missouri’s 200-year history, quilts have been a part
of the state’s culture, fashion and tradition. To commemorate the bicentennial, the
State Historical Society of Missouri and Missouri Star Quilt Company, in partnership
with the Missouri State Quilters Guild, teamed up to create the Missouri Bicentennial
Quilt. Using one quilt block for each and every Missouri county and the independent
City of St. Louis, the quilt reflects the unique characteristics of Missouri culture,
region and style.
As it travels throughout the state in 2021, the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt will make
a stop at the McClure Archives and University Museum at the University of Central
Missouri. The quilt will be available for public viewing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April
13-16, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 17. If interested individuals cannot
make it to see the quilt, the Missouri 2021 team has developed a digital exhibition
for viewing at missouri2021.org.
“We knew we wanted to do something truly statewide that would reach every county in
some way, shape or form, even in a minimal way,” says Michael Sweeney, Missouri Bicentennial
coordinator with the State Historical Society of Missouri. “A lot of these blocks
are expressions of place and an opportunity to view them together and to put them
in conversation was something we aimed for.”
Warrensburg resident Toni Peerbolte created the Johnson County block. It features
the famous Old Drum statue in black stitching. Peerbolte is a member of Inspired Quilters
Guild of Warrensburg.
Quilt block submissions were judged according to whether they met criteria, level
of creativity and craft, and description of significance to be considered as part
of the quilt. The judging committee included representatives from Missouri Star Quilt
Company, the State Historical Society of Missouri, and Missouri State Quilters Guild.
Over the winter of 2019-2020, Missouri Star Quilt Company stitched the blocks together
and gave the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt its final look.
The quilt is coming to Warrensburg as UCM celebrates the 150th year. Along with hosting
the traveling Missouri Bicentennial Quilt, the McClure Archives and University Museum
also will have on display the Bicentennial 4H Quilt. It also will be available for
the public April 13-17.
As the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt travels around the State of Missouri, it provides
viewers with a unique visual opportunity to learn about the geographic and cultural
diversity of Missouri and to identify some shared traits that make Missouri unique
in the nation. For more information, visit missouri2021.org and for a schedule of
events and programs happening throughout the Missouri bicentennial year.
To learn more about UCM’s sesquicentennial, please go to 150.ucmo.edu.
View the Digital Exhibit