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[Professor Laura Evans' museum education course]
Photograph of UNT graduate students enrolled in Art Education Professor Laura Evans' museum education courses engaging in an activity relating to access programming for people with visual impairment. Dr. Evans sits at the head of the table.
The Black Registry: 2014 Edition
Annual directory listing contact information for businesses, churches, and social organizations in Austin that are Black owned and managed, along with local advertising. Information is categorized by the type of service and includes a name, address, and phone number.
[Obituary for C. E. Bunkley III]
Obituary for C. E. Bunkley III dated to 2014. A black and white photograph of Mr. Bunkley wearing a tuxedo appears at the top of the document. The obituary discusses his lifelong career as a singer and his performances with the Turtle Creek Chorale.
[Obituary for Gene Earl Dolphus]
Obituary for Gene Earl Dolphus dated to 2014. A photograph of Mr. Dolphus wearing a tuxedo appears at the top of the document. The obituary discusses his involvement in a number of productions with the Turtle Creek Chorale.
[Obituary for Chester Leon "Chet" Flake]
Obituary for Chester Leon (Chet) Flake dated to 2014. A black and white photograph of Mr. Flake appears at the top of the document. The obituary discusses his involvement with the Turtle Creek Chorale.
Edward the Great
Document written by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker as part of a university award recognizing outstanding staff members. The essay, titled "Edward the Great," outlines the ways that UNT Special Collections librarian and TFC collection manager Edward Hoyenski supported and advanced the TFC from 2011 through when this letter was written in the spring of 2014.
[Sweeney Todd: The Concert Version]
Poster from the Turtle Creek Chorale Collection advertising four performances of "Sweeney Todd: The Concert Version" which took place between April 24th and April 26th at the Dallas City Performance Hall. The poster's yellow background is decorated by an image of a bloody straight razor.
[Alexander's House]
Poster from the Turtle Creek Chorale Collection advertising the choir's production of "Alexander's House", a one-act musical which took place at the Dallas Latino Cultural Center. The poster's red background is decorated by the black silhouette of a house positioned in front of a beach.
[Robert Milnes, Eric Ligon and Robert Figueroa]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Dean Robert Milnes (left) speaking with CVAD Associate Dean Eric Ligon (white coat) and UNT professor Robert Figueroa. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Winn Morton looking at historic wedding dresses]
Photograph of Winn Morton looking at historic wedding dresses while standing next to Tom Cook. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Guests looking at historic wedding dresses]
Photograph of visitors looking at historic wedding dresses in a gallery. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Reception decorations mimicking wedding decorations]
Photograph of reception decorations mimicking wedding traditions with people standing to the right. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Doors to the Gough Gallery]
Photographof visitors walking into the Gough gallery with wedding dresses on display in the background. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Visitors observing a historic purple wedding dress]
Photograph of visitors observing a historic purple wedding dress. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Melanie Sanford speaking with Annette Becker]
Photograph of textile conservator Melanie Sanford speaking with Texas Fashion Collection graduate assistant Annette Becker. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Young women modeling wedding dresses]
Photograph of five young women modeling wedding dresses, including UNT fashion design graduate student Chanjuan (Raina) Chen at the center.
[People standing in an audience]
Photograph of people standing in they audience listening to a welcoming speech, including recent UNT MFA alumn Chesley Antoinette (pink shirt). This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Young woman modeling a wedding dress]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker speaking at a podium next to a young woman modeling a wedding dress. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Susan Sanders speaking with Neal Smatresk]
Photograph of College of Visual Arts and Design advancement officer Susan Sanders speaking to UNT President Neal Smatresk.
[Myra Walker speaking at a podium]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker speaking at a podium. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Edward Hoyenski standing with exhibition lender Remy Odukomaiya]
Photograph of UNT Librarian and Texas Fashion Collection collection manager Edward Hoyenski standing next to UNT MFA fashion design alumnus and exhibition lender Remy Odukomaiya (with her husband and children) and UNT TFC graduate assistant and fashion graduate student Ashley.
[People sitting in chairs]
Photograph of people sitting in chairs with Stephen Porterfield (a vintage dealer of the Cat's Meow in Midland) at the center. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Melanie Sanford speaking with vintage dealer Caralee Smith]
Photograph of textile conservator Melanie Sanford (right) speaking with vintage dealer Caralee Smith. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Reception display in a wedding style]
Photograph of a reception display that mimics the style of a wedding party. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Winn Morton and Bob Cook]
Photograph of fashion and costume designer Winn Morton (left) standing next to Bob Cook and an unidentified woman. This image was taken to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "American Brides" at the Denton Visual Arts Center. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker and drawn from the TFC's holdings, with select loans from community members.
[Display of fashion photographs]
Photograph of a UNT College of Visual Arts and Design student taking a photograph of a pre-columbian textile during a research appointment lead by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fibers lecturer Lesli Robertson which focused on weaving techniques in the Texas Fashion Collection. This image was taken in the workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Edward Hoyenski showing a TFC garment]
Photograph of TFC collection manager and UNT librarian showing a TFC garment featuring plaid textiles during a research appointment lead by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fibers lecturer Lesli Robertson which focused on weaving techniques in the Texas Fashion Collection. This image was taken in the workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Lesli Robertson showing a TFC garment]
Photograph of Lesli Robertson speaking with a group of students gathered around a table with TFC artifacts during a research appointment lead by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fibers lecturer Lesli Robertson which focused on weaving techniques in the Texas Fashion Collection. This image was taken in the workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Students photographing a pre-columbian textile]
Photograph of students gathered around a table and photographing a pre-columbian textile fragment during a research appointment lead by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fibers lecturer Lesli Robertson which focused on weaving techniques in the Texas Fashion Collection. This image was taken in the workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Lesli Robertson showing garments to students]
Photograph of Lesli Robertson examining garments with group of students gathered around a table during a research appointment lead by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fibers lecturer Lesli Robertson which focused on weaving techniques in the Texas Fashion Collection. This image was taken in the workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Lesli Robertson speaking to students]
Photograph of Lesli Robertson speaking with a group of students gathered around a table during a research appointment lead by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fibers lecturer Lesli Robertson which focused on weaving techniques in the Texas Fashion Collection. This image was taken in the workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Janelle McCabe and volunteer mounting a garment]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate assistant Janelle McCabe and volunteer Heather mounting a garment as part of collection digitization in in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Joe Barentine documenting a Victor Costa suit]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection volunteer photographer Joe Barentine documenting a Victor Costa suit as part of collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Ina Rose Bogen, Myra Walker and Edward Hoyenski]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker standing with TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen and examining garments in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Joe Barentine documenting a Bonnie Cashin tunic]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection volunteer photographer Joe Barentine documenting a Bonnie Cashin tunic as part of collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Joe Barentine documenting artifacts]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection volunteer photographer Joe Barentine documenting artifacts as part of collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Artifacts from the 1910-1930s on display]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, exas Fashion Collection artifacts from the 1910-1930s on display on a raised platform.
[Mickey Abel and Cindy Mohr]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, UNT College of Visual Arts and Design art history professor Mickey Abel and design department chair and professor Cindy Mohr look at Texas Fashion Collection artifacts on display.
[Myra Walker and Robert Milnes]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, Texas Fashion Collection director and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion design professor Myra Walker stands next to UNT CVAD Dean Robert Milnes next to a display of TFC artifacts.
[Annette Becker pulling clear thread to balance a mannequin]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate student assistant Annette Becker pulling a clear thread to balance a mannequin as part of collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Janelle McCabe and Annette Becker]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate student assistants Janelle McCabe and Annette Becker talking in the entry area of the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Myra Walker speaking with guests at event]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker (left) speaks with a visitor and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design advancement officer Susan Sanders.
[Sewing guild examining an ensemble, 2]
Photograph of members of a sewing guild examining an ensemble in a Texas Fashion Collection workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Annette Becker, Edward Hoyenski and Myra Walker]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff celebrating Mardi Gras around a dress by Arnold Scaasi, including TFC graduate area assistant and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design art history graduate student Annette Becker, TFC collection manager and UNT librarian Edward Hoyenski, and TFC director and UNT CVAD fashion design professor Myra Walker, shown in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Sewing guild examining an ensemble]
Photograph of members of a sewing guild examining an ensemble in a Texas Fashion Collection workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. Texas Fashion Collectiondirector Myra Walker stands on the far left.
[Myra Walker standing with TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker next to TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Ina Rose Bogen, Myra Walker and Edward Hoyenski]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker standing next to TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen and TFC collection manager Edward Hoyenski in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Group photo of metalsmiths in TFC storage area]
Photograph of a group of metalsmiths including Umut Demirguc (left), James Thurman (middle), and a visiting artist (right) with Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker (grey vest) in Texas Fashion Collection storage in Welch Street Complex 1. They are all posing together for their portrait.
[Edward Hoyenski leading a tour]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection collection manager and UNT librarian Edward Hoyenski leading a group of visitors from Fossil on a tour of TFC storage in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Individuals examining garment and artifacts]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection collection manager and UNT librarian Edward Hoyenski leading a group of visitors from Fossil on a tour of TFC storage in Welch Street Complex 1.
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