What Quilts Carry:
Eighteen Years of Quilting at KCAI

Exhibition Dates: September 4–December 5, 2026
Location: Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, 2012 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64108
Opening Reception: Friday, September 4, 2026, 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Artist Talks: October 17, 2026, 2:00 - 3:00 pm

What Quilts Carry: Eighteen Years of Quilting at KCAI brings together the work of twenty-seven alumni of Quilts: More than the Sum of Their Parts, a studio course developed and taught by Kim Eichler-Messmer at the Kansas City Art Institute since 2008.

Although the artists represented in the exhibition have built remarkably different practices, they all began in the same place: a traditional quilt sampler made during the course. From that shared beginning, What Quilts Carry asks what continues to be carried forward; not only technical skill, but new ways of seeing and enduring relationships to material, making, and one another.

Representing students from the course's earliest years to its most recent, the exhibition brings together artists who have taken that shared foundation in many different directions. Some continue to work in quilting, while others have carried quilting's ideas into painting, sculpture, installation, printmaking, and other material practices. Displayed together, the student samplers reveal a common point of departure, while the finished works demonstrate the many forms that foundation has taken over nearly two decades.

Work by Eichler-Messmer is exhibited alongside the alumni, reflecting the ongoing relationship between teaching and studio practice and the ways each continues to inform the other.

More than an alumni exhibition, What Quilts Carry celebrates eighteen years of teaching, learning, and making. It honors the generations of quilt makers whose knowledge has been passed from hand to hand while looking toward the artists who continue to expand what quilting can become.

Participating Artists: Still under construction. Check back later for artist and image info!