
Teri Greeves
Wanna Dance?, 2008
Shell beads, garnet beads, peridot beads, lapis lazuli beads, Swarovski® glass beads, deer hide, dyed cotton, and thread
14 1/2 x 12 inches
Racine Art Museum, the Karen Johnson Boyd Collection
Photography: Jon Bolton
Stitched Stories: Narrative Quilts and Textiles
June 10 – November 21, 2026
at RAM’s Wustum Museum
Stitched Stories: Narrative Quilts and Textiles brings together quilted, woven, and embroidered works from RAM’s collection that tell stories through fabric and thread. Whether incorporating representational imagery or utilizing abstraction, these small- and large-scale fiber works explore the multitude of ways in which textiles can be used to convey meaning. Drawing from both personal memory and imagined worlds, the artists represented in Stitched Stories demonstrate the versatility of fiber as a medium for storytelling as they transport viewers to faraway lands—from the bottom of the ocean to outer space. Significantly, several artists with Wisconsin ties are represented, underscoring the rich history of textile production in the state.
Artists in the Exhibition
Renie Breskin Adams, Sally Broadwell, Embega, Ann Fahl, The Reverend Howard Finster, Teri Greeves, Cindy Hickok, Rosita Johanson, Glen Kaufman, Ai Kijima, Anne Kingsbury, Manyama (Kaross Workers), MP Marion, Nellie Matleibula, Ellen Moon, Charlene Nemec-Kessel, Laura Foster Nicholson
Stitched Stories: Narrative Quilts and Textiles
June 10 – November 21, 2026
at RAM’s Wustum Museum

Teri Greeves
Wanna Dance?, 2008
Shell beads, garnet beads, peridot beads, lapis lazuli beads, Swarovski® glass beads, deer hide, dyed cotton, and thread
14 1/2 x 12 inches
Racine Art Museum, the Karen Johnson Boyd Collection
Photography: Jon Bolton
Stitched Stories: Narrative Quilts and Textiles brings together quilted, woven, and embroidered works from RAM’s collection that tell stories through fabric and thread. Whether incorporating representational imagery or utilizing abstraction, these small- and large-scale fiber works explore the multitude of ways in which textiles can be used to convey meaning. Drawing from both personal memory and imagined worlds, the artists represented in Stitched Stories demonstrate the versatility of fiber as a medium for storytelling as they transport viewers to faraway lands—from the bottom of the ocean to outer space. Significantly, several artists with Wisconsin ties are represented, underscoring the rich history of textile production in the state.
Artists in the Exhibition
Renie Breskin Adams, Sally Broadwell, Embega, Ann Fahl, The Reverend Howard Finster, Teri Greeves, Cindy Hickok, Rosita Johanson, Glen Kaufman, Ai Kijima, Anne Kingsbury, Manyama (Kaross Workers), MP Marion, Nellie Matleibula, Ellen Moon, Charlene Nemec-Kessel, Laura Foster Nicholson
Sample of Work in the Exhibition
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Exhibitions at RAM are made possible by:
Platinum Partners
Anonymous
The Estate of Karen Johnson Boyd
Ron and Judith Isaacs

The Estate of Marilyn Rothschild
Windgate Foundation
Diamond Partners
David Charak
Ruffo Family Foundation
Ruth Arts Foundation
Diane Zebell
Gold Partners
Judith and David Flegel Fund
Osborne and Scekic Family Foundation
Reliance Controls Community Fund
W.T. Walker Group, Inc.
Silver Partners
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Anonymous
Bader Philanthropies
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A.C. Buhler Family
Dave’s Wine Garage
Paula and E.L. Donovitz Memorial Endowment Fund
Ben and Dawn Flegel
Tom Harty
Horizon Retail Construction, Inc.
Johnson Financial Group
Robert E. Kohler Jr. Fund
Luanne Frey and Mark Lukow
Sheri and Frank Sullivan
Bronze Partners
Sandy and Gus Antonneau
Carol Baylon
Susan Boland
Rose and Peter Christensen
Educators Credit Union
Carol Griseto
Julia Ann Oas and Don Gloo
Hitters Baseball
Debbie and Chuck Hoffman
Susan and Dan Horton
Gary Van Wert and Ronald Jacquart
Paula Kalke
Bill and Debbie Keland
Nancy Kurten
Susan Manalli
Norbell Foundation
O&H Danish Bakery
Rita Petretti
Rasmussen Diamonds
SC Johnson
Harold and Lois Solberg
Twin Disc
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Amy and Robb Woulfe
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