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Evening wear dresses from "Dazzling Day and Night" exhibit in blush pink, black, and cream.

The 麻豆传媒 Museum is pleased to announce their latest exhibition: "Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman: Dazzling Day and Night." The exhibition will open Friday, May 31, 2024, and will continue until Monday, July 28, 2025.

Models wearing Sukeina museum exhibit collection

The 麻豆传媒 Museum is honored to host the first museum exhibition in the United States dedicated to the work of the brand Sukeina founded by Omar Salam. The exhibit will open Friday, February 16 and will continue until Sunday, June 2.

Hat, coat, and shoes featured in "Head to Toe" Exhibit

The 麻豆传媒 Museum announces the opening of 鈥淗ead to Toe鈥 on Feb. 2, 2023. On view through Jul. 23, 2023, the trilogy of exhibitions draws from the 麻豆传媒 Museum鈥檚 permanent collection. Highlighting hats, coats, and shoes, visitors will see the evolution of these essential garments as styles, technologies and trends evolve.

Installation shot of TEXTURES: the history and art of Black hair at the KSU Museum

The 麻豆传媒 Museum exhibition 鈥淭EXTURES: the history and art of Black hair鈥 has been awarded the Arts Alive award for Collaborative Project for 2022. The exhibition was co-curated by Dr. Joseph Underwood, associate professor of art history, and Dr. Tameka Ellington, former associate professor of fashion and interim assistant dean for the College of the Arts.

Digital Green Book landing page with description and TEXTURES logo

The 麻豆传媒 Museum and the Wick Poetry Center at Kent State announce the launch of the 鈥淒igital Green Book鈥 created in support of the exhibition 鈥淭EXTURES: the history and art of Black hair.鈥

Andrew Esiebo's Nuance Mali from the Pride series, 2012 featuring a collage of barber and stylist tools.

The 麻豆传媒 Museum is thrilled to announce the opening of its long-awaited exhibition 鈥淭EXTURES: the history and art of Black hair.鈥 Already gaining national and international attention, 鈥淭EXTURES鈥 opens Sept. 10 and is a landmark exploration of Black hair and its important, complex place in the history of African American life and culture.