Get Connected: Inter-disciplinary Projects
  

The staff of The Kent State University Museum participates in the university's educational mission in a multitude of ways. Exhibitions are the public face of the museum, attracting a diverse audience and increasing visitor understanding of the objects presented. In pursuing their research for exhibitions, the museum staff explores and develops new aesthetic and historical interpretations of the artifacts of material culture. The scholarship of research and exhibition often occurs in collaboration with staff, faculty and students from Kent State University and from around the world.

 

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Digitally Printed Textiles:
Their Potential Use in Costume Collections and Living-History Museums

Anne Bissonnette, Curator, Kent State University Museum
Camille Myers Breeze, Conservator, Museum Textile Services
Joanna K. Cadorette, Costuming Manager, Mystic Seaport Museum
Melanie R. Carrico, Assistant Professor, Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman School of
Fashion Design and Merchandising, Kent State University


 

 

 

Court & Conquest:
Ottoman Origins and the Design for Handel's Tamerlano at the Glimmerglass Opera
Featuring costume designs by Judy Levin


AXA Gallery (formerly The Equitable Gallery), New York
The Kent State University Museum, Kent, Ohio
The Brunei Gallery, London, England

Walter B. Denny, Curator

 


 

 

Chinese Robes from The Kent State University Museum's Collection

Erin Harvan, Senior, Art History Department, Spring 2001
Art Museum Internship, Spring 2001
Kent State University Museum

 


 

 

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