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[9/11 memorial on UNT Union lawn]
Photograph of small American flags placed on the lawn of the UNT University Union as a memorial for the people who were killed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Jesús Moroles's sculpture, Shield, is also visible on the lawn.
[Adriance Rhoades, Jaimi Parker and Kendall Martin]
Photograph of Adriance Rhoades, Jaimi Parker and Kendall Martin all former UNT employees of the Special Collections department. All three women are seated at the table at Boca 31, at their fairwell party as all three has accepted new positions around DFW.
[Ailie Pankonien leading a conversation]
Photograph of TFC collection manager Ailie Pankonien leading a conversation in TFC collection storage.
[Ailie Pankonien rotates a mannequin]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff working to digitize recently donated materials from the Todd Oldham Archive in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. TFC graduate intern Ailie Pankonien (grey shirt) rotates a mannequin.
[Anna Smith and Wei Sun turning a 1960s dress]
Photograph of UNT CVAD graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Anna Smith and UNT CVAD interior design graduate student and TFC graduate area assistant Wei Sun turning a 1960s dress as part of TFC digitization in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Anna Smith, Jarryd Lara and Ailie Pankonien watching workshop leader Katherine Santos]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Anna Smith (left), undergraduate assistant Jarryd Lara (foreground), and collection manager Ailie Pankonien (sitting) watching workshop leader Katherine Santos (standing) demonstrating making mounts for shoes.
[Anna Smith photographing a 1960s dress]
Photograph of UNT CVAD graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate student Anna Smith photographing a 1960s dress as part of TFC digitization in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Annette Becker (center) with a group of CMHT fashion merchandising undergraduates]
Photograph of TFC College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker (center) with a group of CMHT fashion merchandising undergraduates enrolled in the "Dallas Study Tour" course lead by Marissa Zorola (right, in light green jacket) in the TFC's collection storage area in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Annette Becker holding a 1920s beaded dress]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker holding a 1920s beaded dress while pointing out damage while discussing inherent vice during a collection storage area tour with Marissa Zorola's fashion merchandising course "Dallas Study Tour."
[Annette Becker pointing out shattering weighted silk on a 1897 mourning dress]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker pointing out shattering weighted silk on a 1897 mourning dress in TFC collection storage as part of a collection storage area tour with Marissa Zorola's fashion merchandising course "Dallas Study Tour."
[Artist label for Madison Ramos]
Photograph of the artist's label for Madison Ramos next to their art piece for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The artist's label for the art piece was featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Aushonte Paris assists Janelle McCabe]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff working to digitize recently donated materials from the Todd Oldham Archive in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. UNT undergraduate intern Aushonte Paris (yellow dress) assists TFC collection manager Janelle McCabe (dark blue shirt) with putting a gold blouse onto a mannequin.
[Backside of Sewing the Freedom Cloth exhibition]
Photograph of the pop-up exhibition from the back, with designs by (right to left) Ann Lowe, Stephen Burrows, Patrick Kelly, FUBU, and Darria Wesley, a UNT CVAD fashion design student and TFC summer intern.
[Black Student Union poster on display during Founder's Day]
Photograph three students standing at the Black Student Union booth and poster about the student organization. All three students are wearing black t-shirts that say BSU - Black Student Union "Strength in Unity" est. 2011. The student organization was originally Coalition of Black Organizations, CoBO. BSU represents marginalized students of African descent at the University of North Texas. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Caitlin Jones, Katherine Santos, and Ailie Pankonien making mounts]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Caitlin Jones, workshop leader Katherine Santos, and collection manager Ailie Pankonien making mounts for shoes.
[Caitlin Jones, Katherine Santos, and Ailie Pankonien making mounts, 2]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate student Caitlin Jones (foreground) and collection manager Ailie Pankonien (left) watching workshop leader Katherine Santos teach mount making.
[Caribbean Student Association poster on display during Founder's Day]
Photograph of a student from the Caribbean Student Association organization. The UNT Caribbean Student Association showcases Caribbean culture and heritage through academic and social activities. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Children's clothing mounted on mannequins]
Photograph of a selection of children's clothing mounted on mannequins for a digitization project at the Texas Fashion Collection, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Claire Schmalzried giving her one-minute book review]
Photograph of Claire Schmalzried giving her one-minute book review "The People Inside," by Ray Fawkes for UNT's social media. Photographer and videographer Megan Gellner and marketing specialist Kayla Kovach are standing on the right side and recording Claire for the video.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a yard sign reading, "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a house with yard signs reading "COVID SCAM" and "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask. The house is painted with slogans supporting flat earth conspiracy theories.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a house with yard signs reading "COVID SCAM" and "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask. The house and the truck in the driveway are painted with slogans supporting flat earth conspiracy theories.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a house with yard signs reading "COVID SCAM" and "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask. The house and truck in the driveway are painted with slogans supporting flat earth conspiracy theories.
[Darria Wesley standing next to Sewing the Freedom exhibit]
Photograph of Darria Wesley standing next to the exhibition she curated for the Texas Fashion Collection Westheimer Research Gallery.
[Darria Wesley standing next to the garment she created]
Photograph of Darria Wesley standing next to the garment she created, inspired by her summer 2023 research at the Texas Fashion Collection, as well as her identity as a Black American.
[Digitizing donated materials from the Todd Oldham Archive]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff working to digitize recently donated materials from the Todd Oldham Archive in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Discarded face mask on UNT campus]
Photograph of discarded disposable, pink face mask in grass on University of North Texas's campus.
[Duplicates from the Patricia Fertel Paper Dolls Collection]
Photograph of the "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition on display at the Union Gallery from Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection. In the display cases are duplications of original materials from the paper doll collection.
[Ensemble donated by Todd Oldham]
Photograph of a recently donated Texas Fashion Collection ensemble by Todd Oldham on a seamless backdrop used for collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Fashion illustration undergraduates]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion illustration undergraduate students holding sketchpads drawing artifacts at the Texas Fashion Collection in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Fashion illustration undergraduates sketching artifacts]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion illustration undergraduate students sketching artifacts at the Texas Fashion Collection in Welch Street Complex 1. Professor Barbara Trippeer leans over to instruct students in the background, and featured artifacts include a black and pink cocktail dress by Victor Costa and a bright pink and lace evening dress by Cristobal Balenciaga.
[Flyers, pencils, Keeper cards for Special Collections]
Photograph of flyers with information on UNT's Special Collections department and the type of work the department does for the University. Also available on the table are Keeper app cards, where the UNT community can submit photographs to be preserved on the Portal to Texas History. The instructional materials were on display at the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Food tent for UNT students and staff]
Photograph of the white food tent from UNT dining, set up outside between Willis Library and the Administration building. Students with valid UNT IDs are seen swiping their cards to get access to the food stations during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Founder's Day cookout tent]
Photograph of the white food tent from UNT dining, set up outside between Willis Library and the Administration building. Student and staff workers are seen manning the food stations and passing out food to guests during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Fraternity student at the Omega Delta Phi Fraternity table]
Photograph of a fraternity student standing at the Chaotic Alpha Chi Chapter of Omega Delta Phi Fraternity table. The student is posing for his picture to be taken, dressed in his fraternities colors and holding up his fraternities' hand sign. The poster board is intricately designed as a castle, with colors of black and red. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos, 2]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos part 2]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos part 3]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Group photograph of UNT graduate students]
Photograph of UNT graduate students in a collection management course taught by Edward Hoyenski following a tour and cataloguing exercise at the Texas Fashion Collection in a space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Hannah Hatch journal]
Typed journal entries written by Hannah Hatch after learning that her roommate tested positive for COVID-19. The entries cover two days in which Hatch learns that her roommate has tested positive, gets tested for COVID-19 herself, and chooses to quarantine at her parents' home.
[Jaimi Parker and Adriance Rhoades at the Special Collections table]
Photograph of Jaimi Parker (left) the Exhibits Coordinator Librarian for UNT's Special Collections department seated at a table with Adriance Rhoades (right) the Collections Digitization Assistant. Jaimi and Adriance are stationed at the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Janelle McCabe securing an artifact]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection collection manager Janelle McCabe securing an artifact in acid-free tissue in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Jarryd Lara and Anna Smith making mounts]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection undergraduate student assistant Jarryd Lara and graduate area assistant Anna Smith making mounts, with shoes on the table and garments by Adrian mounted in the window behind them.
[Jarryd Lara and Anna Smith making mounts, 2]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection undergraduate student assistant Jarryd Lara and graduate area assistant Anna Smith making mounts, with shoes on the table and garments by Adrian mounted in the window behind them.
[Jarryd Lara, Anna Smith and Caitlin Jones making mounts for shoes]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection undergraduate assistant Jarryd Lara and graduate area assistants Anna Smith and Caitlin Jones making mounts for shoes, with garments by Adrian mounted on mannequins in the background.
[Katherine Santos speaks with Samoria Holland]
Photograph of the Texas Fashion Collection hosting a UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute session focused on collection management and care. Onstead graduate fellow Katherine Santos speaks to ELEVAR student assistant Samoria Holland inside TFC collection storage in front of racks of garments.
[LGBTQ Archives at UNT buttons]
Photograph of "LGBTQ+ Archives at UNT" buttons, along with a few "Label Me Collector" buttons on display at the Special Collections table during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 2020
Weekly student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, national, and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 2020
Weekly student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, national, and campus news along with advertising.
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