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Posing Beauty in African American Culture
The Kent State University Museum is proud to announce a special exhibition of over 100 photographs entitled, “Posing Beauty in African American Culture.” The images spanning the 20th and 21st centuries explore the ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media including photography, video, fashion and advertising.
Threads of Connection -- Recent Fiber Works by Members of Weave a Real Peace (WARP) - Closing Reception
Knitting Beyond the Body
When you think about today’s technological advances, knitting may not be the first activity that comes to mind. However, this ancient craft is at the forefront of exciting research and innovation across many industries including automotive, medical, architecture, interior design and, of course, fashion. The KSU School of Fashion’s KnitLAB is also part of these advances by training the next generation of researchers in what will become a new industry.
Kent Blossom Art Intensives Exhibition reception
2024 Spirit of Women in Business Conference
Online MBA Informational Webinar
Reception: 2023 BFA Senior Thesis Exhibition
A Life in Style: The Wardrobe of James E. Mulholland
Clothes are an expression of who we are. This exhibition tells the personal story of James Mulholland through a selection from his wardrobe. It is a reflection on how clothes are incorporated into a life. Influences on his style range from film references, favorite designers' collections, a love of fine craftmanship and playful reinterpretation of classic menswear.