As of Feb. 2, the 鶹ý Museum has reopened to the public and is excited to announce its newest exhibition, “Stitched: Regional Dress Across Europe.” This is the first new exhibition to open in 2021. ٳپٳ” will be on display from February 2021 through December 2021, and it features 75 pieces exclusive to the museum’s permanent collection.
This exhibition showcases common features shared by regional costume across Western and Eastern Europe, including examples from Norway, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Romania and Albania. Regional dress signaled the village or region from which a person came, and while it was designed to mark social and cultural differences, such as religious affiliation, gender, age and marital status, ٳپٳ” draws attention to the shared commonalities of the exhibition pieces rather than their differences.
“Regional dress has been a subject that I have researched extensively for the past decade, and I am very excited to have the opportunity to bring together these remarkable pieces into a single exhibition,” said Sara Hume, museum and ٳپٳ” curator. “The pieces are stunning, and I hope for the entire exhibition to be a visual feast.”
About the 鶹ý Museum
The 鶹ý Museum is located at 515 Hilltop Drive, at the corner of East Main Street and South Lincoln Street in Kent, Ohio. It features more than 30,000 pieces in its collection, amassed from many generous donors. The museum is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday from noon-4 p.m. All tickets must be purchased in advance through the museum’s . All visitors are required to wear a face covering when inside the building.
Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $4 for children aged 5-17. The museum is free for children under 5 and for those with a Kent State ID. Sunday admission is free for all ages. Parking is free for all museum attendees. Patrons should use the allotted museum spaces in the Rockwell Hall parking lot. For more information, please call 330-672-3450 or visit www.kent.edu/museum.
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