Past Exhibitions
Fringe Elements
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From leather strips to silken tassels, fringe takes an array of different forms. Fringe is one of the most basic forms of ornamentation on textiles since it is a natural finish for weaving. When threads of the warp extend beyond the last weft threads they create a fringe. While originally an integral part of the textile, most fringe is now applied separately to the garment. The beauty of fringe often derives from its motion. The loose threads swing and sway at the slightest movement. Although the pieces on exhibit are still, the drama and energy of fringe remains apparent.
Fashions of the Forties: From World War II to the New Look
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The 1940s was a tumultuous period in history and the fashions of the time reflected the upheaval. World War II led to restrictions on what Americans and Europeans could wear because of rationing for civilian populations and uniforms for those who enlisted. The end of the war brought new freedoms. Christian Dior鈥檚 groundbreaking 1947 collection was known as the 鈥楴ew Look鈥 which came to refer more generally to the fuller skirts and hourglass silhouettes that predicted the styles of the 1950s.
The 1980s: an Age of Excess
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Broadbent Gallery | Jean Druesedow, Director"The 1980s: an Age of Excess" will highlight the sparkle and glamour of the 20th century's ninth decade. Designer gowns and elegant street wear from Europe and America 鈥 including among others Yves Saint Laurent, Givenchy, Ungaro, Chanel and Christian LaCroix, Bill Blass, Oscar de la Renta, Patrick Kelly, Donna Karan, and Pauline Trigere 鈥 will be featured. Co-curated by Museum Director Jean Druesedow and Victoria Haworth, a senior fashion merchandising student at 性福五月天's Fashion School.
Magical Designs for Mozart's Magic Flute
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Broadbent Gallery | Judy Levin, CuratorMagical Designs for Mozart's Magic Flute is an exhibition conceived and curated by distinguished theatrical and opera designer Judy Levin to compare scenic and costume designs of this much loved opera. These selected productions, extolled for their remarkable visual achievements, speak to the many interpretations given to the opera by scholars over the years, as well as the role of the creative teams in shaping each production.
Fashions of Southern Africa
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Higbee Gallery | Sara Hume, Curator The exhibition, Fashions of Southern Africa, brings together the work of fashion designers currently active in South Africa and Namibia to showcase the ways that people in southern Africa dress, make clothes and think about fashion. The exhibition looks beyond a simple binary between 鈥渨estern fashion鈥 and traditional African dress to see that there is original distinctive fashion in Africa.
(dis)ABLED BEAUTY
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Stager/Blum Galleries | Tameka Ellington, PhD and Stacey Lim, Au.D., PhD, Co-Curators
Focus: Fiber 2016
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Focus: Fiber 2016 is a juried exhibition of contemporary fiber art coordinated by Textile Art Alliance. Textile Art Alliance (TAA), an affiliate group of the Cleveland Museum of Art, is an active organization of artists, designers, craftspeople, educators and collectors with a common interest in the textile and fiber arts.
Flapper Style: 1920s Fashion
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Broadbent Gallery | Sara Hume, CuratorThe flapper is widely seen as the epitome of 1920s glamor and decadence. The term refers to the generation of young women who came to age just as World War I ended and shocked the older generation with their short hair and short skirts, their drinking and smoking and swearing.
@Infinitum (Create+Lead+Learn)
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Stager and Blum Galleries | Curators: Koon Hwee Kan and Janice Lessman-MossWe initiated this project as a celebration of more than three decades of diplomatic ties between the United States of America and the People鈥檚 Republic of China. This exchange exhibit serves as an experimental channel for direct connections among contemporary studio faculty members in both cultures. Gravitating toward uniqueness is typical in new artistic creation and cultural expression, which may inadvertently overemphasize contradictory outcomes stemming from differences.
INSIDE OUT: REVEALING CLOTHING'S HIDDEN SECRETS
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Higbee Gallery | Sara Hume, CuratorThe art of creating beautiful custom clothing has always entailed beautiful workmanship that is hidden when the pieces are worn. This exhibition showcases these secret inner-workings that are usually out of sight. Weights, pockets, quilted linings, boning, ruffles and labels all come to light when the garments are flipped inside out.