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[The back of a Mary McFadden dress on display]
Photograph of the back of a Mary McFadden dress from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection's permanent holdings, mounted in the Neiman Marcus Hub in Oaklawn in Dallas. The garment was mounted as part of a cultural partnership between Neiman's and the TFC.
[An Issey Miyake dress on display]
Photograph of an Issey Miyake dress from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection's permanent holdings, mounted in the Neiman Marcus Hub in Oaklawn in Dallas. The garment was mounted as part of a cultural partnership between Neiman's and the TFC.
[A Mary McFadden dress]
Photograph of the back of a Mary McFadden dress from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection's permanent holdings, mounted in the Neiman Marcus Hub in Oaklawn in Dallas. The garment was mounted as part of a cultural partnership between Neiman's and the TFC.
Sizzle Reel - Historical Video Digitized from the archive of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Compilation video containing highlights from the archive of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. Audio and video footage from the archive was digitized between 2021-2023.
[Collection manager Ailie Pankonien speaking with a group of library science graduate students]
Photograph of UNT Texas Fashion Collection collection manager Ailie Pankonien speaking with a group of library science graduate students in Justin Lemon's preservation course. Here, a student examines an artifact tag. The photo was taken in the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Collection manager Ailie Pankonien speaking with a group of library science graduate students, 2]
Photograph of UNT Texas Fashion Collection collection manager Ailie Pankonien speaking with a group of library science graduate students in Justin Lemon's preservation course. Here, a student examines an artifact tag. The photo was taken in the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[A dress by Ann Lowe from a pop-up exhibition]
Photograph of a dress by Ann Lowe from a pop-up exhibition curated by fashion design student Darria Wesley in the UNT Gloria and Bruzzy Westheimer Texas Fashion Collection Research Gallery in ART 259.
[Garments by Patrick Kelly, Stephen Burrows, and Ann Lowe]
Photograph of garments by Patrick Kelly, Stephen Burrows, and Ann Lowe from a pop-up exhibition curated by fashion design student Darria Wesley in the UNT Gloria and Bruzzy Westheimer Texas Fashion Collection Research Gallery in ART 259.
[Garments by UNT fashion design students]
Photograph of garments by UNT fashion design students Darria Wesley, FUBU, and Patrick Kelly from a pop-up exhibition curated by fashion design student Darria Wesley in the UNT Gloria and Bruzzy Westheimer Texas Fashion Collection Research Gallery in ART 259.
[Shoes mounted with board and foam sitting on shelves]
Photograph of rows of shoes mounted with board and foam sitting on shelves in the UNT Gloria and Bruzzy Westheimer Texas Fashion Collection Research Gallery in ART 259.
[Shoes mounted with board and foam sitting on shelves, 2]
Photograph of rows of shoes mounted with board and foam sitting on shelves in the UNT Gloria and Bruzzy Westheimer Texas Fashion Collection Research Gallery in ART 259.
[The Giant Green Chair at the DATCU Stadium]
Photograph of the giant green chair at the DATCU Stadium, the home of the University of North Texas Mean Green football team. The chair is 20 feet tall and weighs over 15,000 pounds. It is made of steel and fiberglass, and it is painted green to match the Mean Green's team colors. The students consider the chair to serve as a symbol of the Mean Green's tradition, spirit, and community commitment for excellence.
[Informational Poster About the Denton Left Organization and their Various Community Service Projects]
Photograph of informational poster about the Denton Left organization and their various community service projects.
[Informational Poster About the Denton Left Organization and their Various Community Service Projects]
Photograph of informational poster about the Denton Left organization and their various community service projects.
[A Line of Students Waiting Outside the Baptist Ministry Building on the University of North Texas Campus]
Photograph of a line of students waiting outside the Baptist Ministry building on the University of North Texas campus for a free sandwich.
[Photo of a Christmas Tree Outside the Student Union Building on the University of North Texas Campus]
Photograph of a Christmas tree taken outside the Student Union building on the University of North Texas campus
[Poster Advertising the Teach North Texas Program Encouraging STEM Students to Join Teaching Programs]
Photograph of a poster advertising the Teach North Texas program that encourages STEM students to join teaching programs and pursue teaching jobs
[Poster Advertising the Teach North Texas Program Encouraging STEM Students to Join Teaching Programs]
Photograph of a poster advertising the Teach North Texas program that encourages STEM students to join teaching programs and pursue teaching jobs
[Poster Created by Denton Left Promoting a Public Leftism 102 Class]
Photograph of poster created by Denton Left promoting a public Leftism 102 class hosted by the organization.
[Poster Created by Denton Left Promoting a Public Leftism 102 Class]
Photograph of poster created by Denton Left promoting a public Leftism 102 class hosted by the organization.
[Poster Created by the Denton Left Organization Advertising the Denton Free Store]
Photograph of poster created by the Denton Left organization advertising the Denton Free Store.
[Poster Created by the Denton Left Organization Advertising the Denton Free Store]
Photograph of poster created by the Denton Left organization advertising the Denton Free Store.
[Signs Located Inside the Languages Building Celebrating Día de Muertos]
Photograph of signs located inside the Languages Building on the University of North Texas campus celebrating Día de Muertos.
[Storefront Posters at the Denton Restaurant Po-K Loco]
Photograph taken by Jacob Westfall on November 15th, 2023 showing five posters posted on the window of Po-K Loco. The store front posters include an advertisement for the location's miso soup, an advertisement for the UNT Cosplay Meetup hosted by MEKA, an advertisement for Denton Live, a JOY Macarons advertisement, and a poster by “Denton Abundance” raising awareness for new routes that could be added to the DCTA (Denton County Transportation Authority) system.
[Storefront Sign at Layne's Chicken Fingers Restaurant in Denton, Texas with a “Now Open” Sign]
Photograph of the storefront sign at Layne's Chicken Fingers restaurant in Denton, Texas with a “Now Open” sign.
[A tiara donated by Richard D. Curtin, photos of Curtin as his drag personas]
Photograph of materials featured in a UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute program attendees examining a variety of artifacts at the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection. The program, lead by TFC director Annette Becker, featured accessories and encouraged participants to make notes about the assumptions they would make about who used the accessories, which was followed by a presentation about the histories of each piece. Pictured are a tiara donated by Richard D. Curtin, photos of Curtin as his drag personas Edna Jean Robinson and Elizabeth, and post-it notes with the comments left by UNT Osher Lifelong Learning program attendees.
[UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute program attendees examining a variety of artifacts]
Photograph of a group of UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute program attendees examining a variety of artifacts at the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection. The program, lead by TFC director Annette Becker, featured accessories and encouraged participants to make notes about the assumptions they would make about who used the accessories, which was followed by a presentation about the histories of each piece. Artifacts featured included: 1630s gloves, 1964 air hostess uniform rain helmet, 1988 handbag, and 1994 drag contest tiara. The program was held on November 15, 2023, at the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Bulletin board at Wooten Hall with Posters for Various Student Activities]
Photograph of a bulletin board at Wooten Hall with posters for various student activities.
[A Bulletin Board Inside Wooten Hall]
Photograph of a bulletin board inside Wooten Hall on the University of North Texas campus. The board is located to the right of the (former) cafe entrance of the building and covered in flyers and advertisements for various campus events and student organizations.
[Car Used for Commuting to the University of North Texas]
Photograph of a car sitting in a driveway. The car was used to commute to the University of North Texas.
[A Map of the Current of University North Texas Student Union]
Photograph of a map of the current of University North Texas student union, located near the upstairs Syndicate entrance and taken on November 14, 2023
[Off-Campus Housing Box in Front of Wooten Hall]
Photograph of an off-campus housing box located in front of Wooten Hall on the University of North Texas campus. The box is full of materials advertising off-campus housing options for students. The box appears to be half empty.
[Concrete Spot Stained from Trash Placement Outside Wooten Hall]
Photograph of the sidewalk outside of Wooten Hall, including the stained concrete spot where trash from Wooten is placed to be taken out.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man and his mule.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo, 2]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man and his mule.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo of a fiddler]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man playing the fiddle.
[Branding Irons on display along with a photo of a fiddler, 2]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023. Along with the branding irons is a photograph of a man playing the fiddle. In front of the wall of branding irons is a chair, a cowboy hart and carrots.
[Branding Irons on display at the Russel Farm Art Center]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023.
[Rusted branding irons on display]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023.
[Rusted branding irons on display, 2]
Photograph of rusted Branding Irons from the UNT Museum Collection on display at Russel Farm Art Center 2023.
[Students sketching an 1880s bodice]
Photograph of UNT CMHT fashion merchandising undergraduate students sketching an 1880s bodice as part of a fashion history course taught by Dr. Tammy Kinley; the session took place on November 9, 2023, at the Texas Fashion Collection's space in Welch Street Complex 1
[Students sketching an 1880s bustle or crinoline]
Photograph of UNT CMHT fashion merchandising undergraduate students sketching an 1880s bustle or crinoline as part of a fashion history course taught by Dr. Tammy Kinley; the session took place on November 9, 2023, at the Texas Fashion Collection's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Parking Lot Outside Wooten Hall and the Surrounding Area]
Photograph of the parking lot outside Wooten Hall and the surrounding area
[Students examining an 1888 tea dress]
Photograph of a group of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design graduate students examining an 1888 tea dress and a painted velvet panel from the 1880s as part of an art history course session on November 8, 2023, taught by Dr. Carey Gibbons examining the connections between art and nature through fashion artifacts at the Texas Fashion Collection.
[Students examining an 1888 tea dress and a painted velvet panel]
Photograph of a group of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design graduate students examining an 1888 tea dress and a painted velvet panel from the 1880s as part of an art history course session on November 8, 2023, taught by Dr. Carey Gibbons examining the connections between art and nature through fashion artifacts at the Texas Fashion Collection.
[Image of the UNT White Squirrel Mascot on the Jumbotron at a UNT Football Game]
Photograph of an image of the UNT white squirrel mascot displayed for luck on the Jumbotron at the UNT football game in the DATCU Stadium, against San Antonio on November 4, 2023.
[Anna Smith photographing a 2023 evening dress]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Anna Smith photographing a 2023 evening dress by BCALLA as part of the TFC's digitization project. The photo was taken in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Anna Smith photographing a 2023 high fashion garment]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Anna Smith photographing a 2023 high fashion garment titled "WHAT'S A GIRL TO DO?!" by BCALLA as part of the TFC's digitization project. The puffer jacket is held open by CVAD undergraduate fashion design student and TFC student assistant Collin Farley. The photo was taken in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Anna Smith photographing a green evening dress]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Anna Smith photographing a green evening dress designed by Michael Faircloth and donated by Gretchen Bataille as part of the TFC's digitization project. The photo was taken in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Anna Smith photographing an 1880s dress]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Anna Smith photographing an 1880s dress donated by Pamela King as part of the TFC's digitization project. The photo was taken in Welch Street Complex 1.
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