A 1985-founded 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Visions Museum of Textile Art in Point Loma occupies a purpose-built gallery on Dewey Road. Originally incorporated as Quilt San Diego to host the international juried Quilt Visions biennial, the museum moved into its current arts-district location in 2007 through a volunteer community build, joining a cluster of arts nonprofits that also includes San Diego Watercolor Society. The museum curates twenty exhibitions per year ranging from solo textile-artist retrospectives to themed group shows, member challenges, and the Interpretations biennial that rotates alongside Quilt Visions. Programming layers artist gallery talks, hands-on workshops, and lectures from noted quilt and textile makers, plus a permanent gift shop stocked with exhibition catalogs and member-made textile work. The Liberty School program partners with NTC Foundation to deliver integrated arts-and-geography curriculum to Dewey Elementary third graders, many of them military dependents navigating PCS transitions and deployment cycles. The Quilt Visions international biennial accepts juried submissions from contemporary textile artists worldwide, curating finalist works into a multi-month exhibition that travels between the Point Loma gallery and partner museum venues across North America.