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[Ailie Pankonien leading a conversation]
Photograph of TFC collection manager Ailie Pankonien leading a conversation in TFC collection storage.
[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."
[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.
[Beyond Books: Janelle Foster's Library Career Unveiled]
The fascinating narrative of Janelle Foster's library career in this insightful interview with Sara Wilson. Janelle shares the story of her journey into the world of libraries, exploring the moments that ignited her passion for this profession. Join the conversation as she reflects on her experiences, the evolving landscape of library services, and the unique aspects that have shaped her trajectory.
[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.
[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.
An Evening with Dory Wiley: Kennedy Assassination, The Ultimate "Who done it?"
Video of a presentation by Dory Wiley providing an overview of the lecture series about the 60th anniversary of the assassination of JFK. He also discusses the day of the assassination, with a summary of research, investigations, and the discovery of new material during the last sixty years.
[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.
[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.
[Navigating the Library Realm: Seti Keshmiripour's Career Odyssey]
Audio recording of an interview with Seti Keshmiripour as she shares the fascinating story of her library career journey. Delve into the beginnings of Seti's path, exploring the motivations and experiences that ignited her passion for library services. This engaging conversation provides a unique perspective on the enriching and dynamic nature of a career in libraries.
[Photograph of a Civil War-Era Field Officer Sword Owned by W. Clauberg Solingen At the Bastrop County Historical Society Museum]
Photograph of a Civil War-era field officer sword owned by W. Clauberg Solingen at the Bastrop County Historical Society Museum.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 2]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 3]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 4]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 5]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[Unveiling Perspectives: Julie Leuzinger's Library Journey]
Audio recording of an interview with Julie Leuzinger as Sara Wilson explores the beginnings and milestones of her library career. Julie shares captivating insights into her professional journey, shedding light on the unique factors that fueled her passion for libraries.
Witnesses to History: A Conversation with Norman F. Gant, Jr.
Video of an interview of Dr. Norman Gant regarding his rememberances of being a Dallas medical student at the time of the assassination of JFK, including his participation in removing a bullet from the body of officer J. D. Tippit.
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