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Threads of Thought: Quilts & Philosophies

Current Exhibitions

09/12/2025 - 03/02/2026

Discover stories and philosophical ideas woven into quilts and textile art, with opportunities to contribute your own design.

This exhibition examines the intersection of textile art and philosophy. Each quilt tells a story, embodies a philosophical idea, or represents a community narrative. Visitors are invited to contribute their own design, continuing the conversation between craft, thought, and human experience.

Explore Other Collections & Exhibits

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09/12/2025 - 03/02/2026

Echoes of the Pen: Writers in Residence

Engage with contemporary writers creating new works in residence and participate in readings, workshops, and interactive writing activities.

waterlilies during daytime

09/12/2025 - 03/02/2026

Reflections in the Mirror Pond

Explore identity and memory through the reflective surface of the garden pond, paired with poetry and spoken-word performances.

white and brown wooden garden arbor

27/10/2019 - 01/02/2020

Whispers Through the Wisteria

Experience the ghostly legends, folktales, and oral histories that bring the Carter House gardens to life.

an old fashioned typewriter with a sheet of paper on top of it

09/12/2025 - 03/02/2026

Echoes of the Pen: Writers in Residence

Engage with contemporary writers creating new works in residence and participate in readings, workshops, and interactive writing activities.

waterlilies during daytime

09/12/2025 - 03/02/2026

Reflections in the Mirror Pond

Explore identity and memory through the reflective surface of the garden pond, paired with poetry and spoken-word performances.

white and brown wooden garden arbor

27/10/2019 - 01/02/2020

Whispers Through the Wisteria

Experience the ghostly legends, folktales, and oral histories that bring the Carter House gardens to life.

a wooden box with a few keys

01/03/2024 - 02/05/2024

Ink & Iron: The Women Who Wrote and Built

Celebrate the ingenuity and resilience of women balancing intellectual and practical work through letters, diaries, and architectural sketches.

an old fashioned typewriter with a sheet of paper on top of it

09/12/2025 - 03/02/2026

Echoes of the Pen: Writers in Residence

Engage with contemporary writers creating new works in residence and participate in readings, workshops, and interactive writing activities.

waterlilies during daytime

09/12/2025 - 03/02/2026

Reflections in the Mirror Pond

Explore identity and memory through the reflective surface of the garden pond, paired with poetry and spoken-word performances.

white and brown wooden garden arbor

27/10/2019 - 01/02/2020

Whispers Through the Wisteria

Experience the ghostly legends, folktales, and oral histories that bring the Carter House gardens to life.

a wooden box with a few keys

01/03/2024 - 02/05/2024

Ink & Iron: The Women Who Wrote and Built

Celebrate the ingenuity and resilience of women balancing intellectual and practical work through letters, diaries, and architectural sketches.

12 Hawthorne Lane, Maplewood, Vermont

Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 10 AM - 5 PM

Email: info@heritagehouse.org

Phone: (555)-123-4567

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Carter Heritage House is a 501(c) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the historical legacy of poet and educator Eliza Carter (1821-1873).

12 Hawthorne Lane, Maplewood, Vermont

Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 10 AM - 5 PM

Email: info@heritagehouse.org

Phone: (555)-123-4567

Stay Connected

Subscribe to our monthly newsletter to learn about museum events.

©All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Policy

Carter Heritage House is a 501(c) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the historical legacy of poet and educator Eliza Carter (1821-1873).

12 Hawthorne Lane, Maplewood, Vermont

Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 10 AM - 5 PM

Email: info@heritagehouse.org

Phone: (555)-123-4567

Stay Connected

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Carter Heritage House is a 501(c) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the historical legacy of poet and educator Eliza Carter (1821-1873).

©All Rights Reserved.

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