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[1959 ensemble by Cristobal Balenciaga]
Photograph of a 1959 ensemble by Cristobal Balenciaga on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1960s uchikake]
Photograph of a 1960s uchikake on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1960s uchikake, 2]
Photograph of a 1960s uchikake on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1960s uchikake, 3]
Photograph of a 1960s uchikake on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1970s dress by Karl Lagerfeld]
Photograph of a 1970s dress by Karl Lagerfeld on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori]
Photograph of a 1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[A 1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori]
Photograph of a 1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori, 2]
Photograph of a 1970s evening dress by Hanae Mori on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1979 dress by Michaele Vollbracht]
Photograph of a 1979 dress by Michaele Vollbracht on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[1990 "132 5" dress by Issey Miyake]
Photograph of a 1990 "132 5" dress by Issey Miyake on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[2001 evening coat by Oscar de la Renta]
Photograph of a 2001 evening coat by Oscar de la Renta on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[2016 kimono-style dress by Duro Olowu]
Photograph of a 2016 kimono-style dress by Duro Olowu on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[2016 kimono-style dress by Duro Olowu, 2]
Photograph of a 2016 kimono-style dress by Duro Olowu on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society]
Photograph of the Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society, holding up a certificate from American Advertising Federation, honoring them for superior scholastic performance. Mayborn Ambassador Cristina Fuentes is second from left in brown dress. They are all in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Austin Allen and Sheri Broyles]
Photograph of Dr. Sheri Broyles, a professor for the Mayborn School of Journalism, and Austin Allen, interactive producer for Agency Entourage, public relations and marketing agency. Allen is holding up his Super Alum Awards – which recognizes graduates and former students of the journalism program who have provided service, such as being guest speakers to classes, advising student organizations, consistently posting jobs and internships on the Mayborn School's website and mentoring current students. Broyles and Allen are in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Austin Allen holding his award]
Photograph of Austin Allen, interactive producer for Agency Entourage, public relations and marketing agency. Allen is holding up his Super Alum Awards – which recognizes graduates and former students of the journalism program who have provided service, such as being guest speakers to classes, advising student organizations, consistently posting jobs and internships on the Mayborn School's website and mentoring current students. Broyles and Allen are in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Back of exhibition plinth]
Photograph of the back side of the exhibition introduction plinth for the exhibit "Reimagining the Kimono" which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[Bailey Maxwell holding up envelope]
Photograph of Bailey Maxwell, holding up an envelope from the Mayborn School of Journalism while her picture gets taken. Maxwell is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Bell Helicopter 429 model]
Photographs of the Bell Helicopter 429 model, held by UNT Special Collections as part of the Bell Helicopter Records. The model is dark red in color with a white slash and the number 429 in white on its side. Aviation pioneer Lawrence Dale Bell founded the Bell Aircraft Corporation in Buffalo, NY in 1935. When the helicopter division began to thrive, in 1951, the division established a new headquarters in Hurst, TX. The corporation was purchased by Textron in 1960 and established Bell Helicopter as a separate corporation.
[Benjamin Franklin, Experiments and Observations on Electricity]
Photographs of "Experiments and Observations on Electricity," held by UNT Special Collections. The first is of the cover, which is a brown/orange color, the title on the spine and lines of gold spaced out on it. The second is of a diagram in "Experiments and Observations on Electricity." The page on the left is titled "Letters and Papers," numbered 232 and filled with text. The page on the right is a diagram that is extended out beyond the page. The diagram has a circle made of arrows in the bottom right corner, and a long drawing extended on the left side, cloud-like at the top. In the middle of the diagram is a table of numbers. During the mid 1700s, scientists were conducting a great number of experiments related to electricity, with Benjamin Franklin famously discovering that lightning is an electrical phenomenon by tying a key to a kite string. Franklin’s Experiments and Observations on Electricity is the first publication to prove lighting is an electrical phenomenon.
[Billy Matthews holding up his glass award]
Photograph of Billy Matthews, manager of Denton TV channel, holding his award for Career Service Recognition - which recognizes individuals who are successful in their professions and have given their valuable time to the Mayborn School by speaking to classes and/or student organizations. Matthews is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Christian Jimenez holding up his envelope]
Photograph of Christian Jimenez, holding up and envelope he received from the Mayborn School of Journalism. Jimenez is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Cornelius Foote Jr. standing at podium]
Photograph of Cornelius Foote Jr., Professor for the Mayborn School of Journalism, standing behind a wood podium and looking out into the crowd of guests. Dorothy Bland, Dean of Mayborn, is seen on the projector on the wall behind Foote. They are all in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Cory Mageors holding his award]
Photograph of Cory Mageors, anchor for KRLD radio, holding his Rising Star Award – given to graduates and former students of the journalism program who have been working in the field after graduating or leaving the program. Mageors is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Crystal Mazuera holding her Outstanding Student plaque]
Photograph of Crystal Mazuera, holding up her "Outstanding Student 2017," in the field of Advertising. Mazuera is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Cynthia Izaguirre holding up her award]
Photograph of Cynthia Izaguirre, anchor for WFAA-TV holding up her Distinguished Professional Achievement Award – which recognizes individuals who are well known nationally or regionally in their professions and have had major influence on others in the profession. Izaguirre is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Cynthia Izaguirre speaking into microphone]
Photograph of Cynthia Izaguirre, anchor for WFAA-TV, standing at a wood podium and speaking into the microphone addressing the guests at the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[David Hockney, Paper Pools]
Photographs of an illustration in "Paper Pools" held by UNT Special Collections. The illustration of a mermaid with a white tail in a swimming pool expands over two pages. There is a tan diving board on the left with its shadow in the water, and the mermaid on the right. Image 2, the cover of "Paper Pools." It is light grey with an illustration of a mermaid in a swimming pool covering most of the front, the title at the top. The name of the author is in black and the title in white. This is the same on the thin spine. Paper Pools shows a series of work created by Hockney using a technique of creating an image in colored paper pulps. This series is the only time he used this technique, which allowed him to explore the refraction of light through the gently moving water. This book is signed by the artist.
[David Hockney,The Blue Guitar]
Photograph of the cover of "The Blue Guitar" held by UNT Special Collections. The cover is blue/grey in color, a white rectangle in the middle containing a drawing of a blue guitar, with the title under it, followed by the contributors which are: Etchings by David Hockney, who was inspired by Wallace Stevens, who was inspired by Pablo Picasso. Inspired by Wallace Stevens’ poem. All the wording alternates between blue and pink letters, and along the margins of the white box are thick blue slashes and thin pink slashes. “The Man with the Blue Guitar,” which was inspired by Picasso’s The Old Guitarist, David Hockney created a set of 20 color etchings, for The Blue Guitar, to interpret the themes of the poem. This book is signed by the artist.
[Deborah Ferguson holding her glass award]
Photograph of NBC 5's, Deborah Ferguson, who has been inducted into C. E. Shuford Hall of Honor. The Shuford Hall of Honor Award recognizes individuals for professional and educational lifetime achievement and distinguished contributions to the journalism profession. Ferguson was in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Deborah Ferguson speaking with students and guests]
Photograph of NBC 5's, Deborah Ferguson, one of the honorees at the event speaking with some students and guests of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Deborah Ferguson speaking with students and guests, 2]
Photograph of NBC 5's, Deborah Ferguson, one of the honorees at the event speaking with some students and guests of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Director of workshop speaking to students]
Photograph of Leah Waters, one of the workshop directors, speaking to the high school students while they wait in a seating area. They will be participating in the Multimedia High School Workshop during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Dorothy Bland addressing crowd of guests]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland, Dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, speaking into a microphone and addressing the crowd of guests. Who are in attendance at the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Elvia Limón recognized for being an Outstanding Graduate Student]
Photograph of Elvia Limón, holding up her plaque that reads, "2017 Outstanding Graduate Student." Limón is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Emma Pina and guest posing for pictures]
Photograph of Emma Pina and her guest posing for pictures as Pina holds up an envelope with her name on it. They are attending the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Ensemble by Halston]
Photograph of an ensemble by Halston on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[Ensemble by Halston, 2]
Photograph of an ensemble by Halston on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[Exhibition introduction plinth]
Photograph of the exhibition introduction plinth for the exhibit "Reimagining the Kimono" which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[Four workshop participants standing]
Photograph of Jennifer Zhan, Madeline Badowski, Lauren Bannister, and Molly Chambers standing up in front of the other Multimedia High School Workshop participants at the closing ceremony. The four worked together during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. They are gathered in the Forum at Willis Library on the University of North Texas Campus.
[Garments by Issey Miyake and Cristobal Balenciaga]
Photograph of garments by Issey Miyake and Cristobal Balenciaga on display at the "Reimagining the Kimono" exhibition which was mounted at NorthPark Center in Dallas and displayed from May 1 through June 27, 2017. The exhibition was curated by Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Annette Becker and drawn from the permanent collection of the TFC.
[George W. Sheldon, Selections in Modern Art]
Photographs of the cover and pages from George W. Sheldon's "Selections in Modern Art," held by UNT Special Collections. These volumes contain 125 plates of steel engravings and etchings representing works of recent and contemporary artists of the late 19th century. The etching Cedars by Moonlight by James Smillies, 1878, is one of the earliest instances of an American etcher beginning to differentiate between daylight and moonlight, a distinction easier made in theory than in practice. The cover is a severely worn brown leather, the front of it containing the title over an illustration of a woman etched in gold and black. The spine contains the title. Image 2, a page containing an illustration called Cedars by Moonlight by James Smillie. The illustration is black and white and is of cedar trees standing tall atop a hill on a cloudy night, the moon partially hidden behind the cloudy sky. Image 3, a page containing an illustration called "Homeless" by Gustave Doré. The black and white illustration is of a woman in a long raggedy dress. She is holding a child covered in raggedy robes a hood partially covering his/her face. They are both barefoot and have a forlorn look on their faces.
[Girl smiling for photograph]
Photograph of an unidentified young woman smiling as her picture gets taken at the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Group of high school student attendees gathered in seating area]
Photograph of a group of high school students attending the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference gathered together in a seating area. They will be taking part in the High School Multimedia Workshop. Currently they are in the lobby of the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Group of mannequins featuring late 1960s fashion designs]
Photograph of a group of mannequins featuring late 1960s fashion designs by Rudi Gernreich, Emilio Pucci, Pierre Cardin, Ronald Amey, and Geoffrey Beene, all drawn from the holdings of the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection, shown on March 27, 2017, in the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Guests at Mayborn event posing for photographs]
Photograph of a group of guests in attendance at the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Guests at the Mayborn Celebration event]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland (green dress), Dean of Mayborn School of Journalism, posing with a group of unidentified guests at the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Guests photographed at the Celebrate Mayborn event]
Photograph of two unidentified guests taken at the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Guide to 10-codes and CB slang]
Photographs of a Radio Shack guide titled "Guide to 10-codes and CB slang," held by UNT Special Collections as part of the Radio Shack and Tandy Corporation Collection. The guide is a white slip with the words CB Slang on the side followed by a list of words or phrases. On the right are a couple of pictures of people with phones/technology, the words "Radio Shack" at the bottom left in red. The second image is of a remote-like item that has the title at the bottom in red. Above that is a black knob with numbers around it, and above that are three switches. The top of the remote has three knobs. Founded in 1921, Radio Shack began as a small supplier of ham radio equipment, eventually moving into the realm of high fidelity stereo equipment. In 1962, the Fort Worth, Texas based Tandy Corporation purchased Radio Shack and transformed the business model to include an abundance of small storefronts, a refocus on selling only electronics, and eventually adding a repair shop service. In 2015 and 2017, after years of changes in the electronics market and declining sales, Radio Shack filed for bankruptcy, though it still sells through a website, and a few hundred independently owned stores are still in existence.
[Hannah Vilches holding up two envelopes with her name on it]
Photograph of Hannah Vilches a journalism student holding up two envelopes with her name on them from the Mayborn School of Journalism. Vilches is in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
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