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theo tyson

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penny vinik curator of fashion arts @mfaboston

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a true pioneer... Schooling the system: Prof. Kelli Morgan, PhD is dismantling racist practices in art museums baystatebanner.com/2022/11/30/sch… Bay State Banner #decolonizethemuseum #museumsarenotneutral SMFA at Tufts #art

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Victoria Udondian, Nigerian mixed media installation artist whose work often links issues of history, colonialism, globalisation and identity to textiles #UnravellingWomensArt

Victoria Udondian, Nigerian mixed media installation artist whose work often links issues of history, colonialism, globalisation and identity to textiles #UnravellingWomensArt
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whether in houston or online, this is not to be missed… A Stain on an All-American Brand: How Brooks Brothers Once Clothed Enslaved People with Fashioning the Self in Slavery and Freedom mfah.org/calendar/brook… via @mfah #fashion #history #fashionhistory #americanhistory #blackhistory

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Tomorrow at 1:10 PM EST, I will discuss my newest curatorial project "Afric-American Picture Gallery," a 2025 exhibition at @WinterthurMuse. The exhibition is inspired by an 1859 essay authored by a free black journalist and educator named William J. papanek.org/symposium/upco…

Tomorrow at 1:10 PM EST, I will discuss my newest curatorial project "Afric-American Picture Gallery," a 2025 exhibition at @WinterthurMuse. The exhibition is inspired by an 1859 essay authored by a free black journalist and educator named William J. papanek.org/symposium/upco…
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We’re excited to share some newly acquired works by Mimi Plange New York! ⁣ Influenced by African art, rituals & architecture, the Ghanaian American fashion designer mixes traditions such as body modifications, scarification, tattooing & body painting with American sportswear classics.

We’re excited to share some newly acquired works by <a href="/MIMIPLANGE/">Mimi Plange New York</a>! 
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Influenced by African art, rituals &amp; architecture, the Ghanaian American fashion designer mixes traditions such as body modifications, scarification, tattooing &amp; body painting with American sportswear classics.
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This painting, titled "Portrait of a Young Lady, a Free Person of Colour," was created by the Swiss portraitist Jean Baptiste Bonjour in 1852. It captures the grace and pared-down elegance of a young black girl in a emerald green gown. Bonjour was known to have only worked in

This painting, titled "Portrait of a Young Lady, a Free Person of Colour," was created by the Swiss portraitist Jean Baptiste Bonjour in 1852. It captures the grace and pared-down elegance of a young black girl in a emerald green gown. Bonjour was known to have only worked in
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You question why Black women aren’t leading these luxury fashion houses you admire when those same women have brands of their own…and you do not buy the clothes.

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In this week's blog post, contributor Holly Murphy reviews Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s current exhibition 'Dress Up', including insights from curators theo tyson and Emily Stoehrer about the combining of jewellery and clothing in this exhibition. Read now at: costumesociety.org.uk/blog/post/comm…

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Launched over 30 years ago, the MFA's Feeling For Form program provides multisensory tours for people who are blind or have low vision. The tours give participants the opportunity to explore select sculpture and furniture through touch #DisabilityPrideMonth

Launched over 30 years ago, the MFA's Feeling For Form program provides multisensory tours for people who are blind or have low vision. 

The tours give participants the opportunity to explore select sculpture and furniture through touch #DisabilityPrideMonth