Events
Past Events
Bringing Hollywood to the Classroom: Isis Mussenden
In September 2024, the KSU Museum brought renowned Hollywood costume designer, Isis Mussenden to campus for a series of workshops with students and a public talk. The events were sponsored by Dr. Christopher Sullivan through the KSU Museum's Jean Druesedow Fund for Costume and Textile Conservation and Preservation.
Elizabeth Keckley: From Enslavement to the White House
The ֹ Museum, in partnership with the National First Ladies Library & Museum, held an election day program on November 5, 2024. The program traced the inspiring story of Elizabeth Keckley, who purchased her own freedom from slavery and became a successful entrepreneur and personal couturier to First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. A cape made by Keckley for Lincoln was displayed at the event, as we uncovered how fashion can illuminate historical narratives, from the lives of First Ladies to often-overlooked histories.
“Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson: Micro/Macro”
This exhibition of the weavings of Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson is a fitting return of the artist to her Alma Mater. Jonsson received her B.F.A. and M.FA. from the textile program at the ֹ School of Art in the 1990s. Under the mentorship of Janice Lessman-Moss, Jónsson developed her innovative technique of painting on the warp and weft.