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[Dawn Figueroa, Edward Hoyenski and Myra Walker]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Dawn Figueroa, collection manager Edward Hoyenski, and director Myra Walker at the Galleria in Dallas for an opening event for the exhibition "RED Bull Art of Can."
[Myra Walker with students]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker with students at the Galleria in Dallas for an opening event for the exhibition "RED Bull Art of Can."
[1880s tea gown]
Photograph of an 1880s tea gown mounted next to a shelf of books.
[Person speaking about two designs by Arnold Scaasi]
Photograph of an unidentified person speaking about two designs by Arnold Scaasi from the TFC's permanent collection.
TFC gallery talks 2012
Documentation of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection's "Fashion Chat" events that took place in Scoular Hall in 2012. Document describing TFC Fashion Chat event.
[Students from SMU researching garments]
Photograph of students from Southern Methodist University researching Texas Fashion Collection garments in a workspace in Scoular Hall.
[Students researching garments]
Photograph of students from Southern Methodist University researching Texas Fashion Collection garments in a workspace in Scoular Hall.
[Students studying garments]
Photograph of students from Southern Methodist University researching Texas Fashion Collection garments in a workspace in Scoular Hall.
Texas Fashion Collection 2011 Annual Report
UNT Texas Fashion Collection annual report created by TFC director Myra Walker outlining staffing updates, outreach activities, and happenings during the 2011 calendar year.
Activities of the Texas Fashion Collection 2012
Documents created by UNT Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker as part of the TFC's annual report detailing activities during the 2012 calendar year. List of curatorial activities from the TFC during calendar year 2012.
[Portrait of Myra Walker]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion design professor Myra Walker.
[Flyer for Ugo Serrano]
Flyer sharing information about the Master of Heavy Metal artist lecture featuring Ugo Serrano.
[Students with artist Ugo Serrano]
Photograph of students posing for photos with artist Ugo Serrano.
[Ugo Serrano and Myra Walker]
Photograph of artist Ugo Serrano and TFC director and fashion design faculty member Myra Walker.
[Ugo Serrano speaking to a class]
Photograph of artist Ugo Serrano speaking to a History of Fashion undergraduate course.
[Edward Hoyenski building hanging racks]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff and volunteers working to build hanging racks and organize artifacts during the move from UNT Scoular Hall to UNT Welch Street Complex 1.
[Staff and volunteers hanging up garments]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff and volunteers working to build hanging racks and organize artifacts during the move from UNT Scoular Hall to UNT Welch Street Complex 1.
[A volunteer building hanging racks]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff and volunteers working to build hanging racks and organize artifacts during the move from UNT Scoular Hall to UNT Welch Street Complex 1.
[A volunteer building hanging racks]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff and volunteers working to build hanging racks and organize artifacts during the move from UNT Scoular Hall to UNT Welch Street Complex 1.
[Ann Graham holding a camera]
Photograph of Ann Graham holding a camera next to empty metal shelves in TFC's storage space.
[Garments forming TFC hanging storage]
Photograph of metal bars and some garments forming TFC hanging storage.
[Garments forming TFC hanging storage, 2]
Photograph of metal bars and some garments forming TFC hanging storage.
Texas Fashion Collection Background notes for Students
A fact sheet about the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection, likely created by TFC director Myra Walker in the fall 2013, to share with students.
[Volunteers moving garments to new home]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection volunteer Amanda Montgomery surrounded by rolling racks with garments as TFC artifacts were being moved from Scoular Hall to new facilities in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Volunteers moving garments to new home, 2]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection volunteers surrounded by rolling racks with garments as TFC artifacts were being moved from Scoular Hall to new facilities in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Dawn Figueroa leading an educational tour]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Dawn Figueroa leading an educational tour of a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Dawn Figueroa leading an educational tour, 2]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Dawn Figueroa leading an educational tour of a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[People looking at TFC garments]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Dawn Figueroa leading an educational tour of a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Dawn Figueroa speaking with a group of students]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection assistant director Dawn Figueroa speaking with a group of students from the Dallas Art Institute in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Edward Hoyenski speaking to a group of students]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection collection manager and UNT librarian Edward Hoyenski speaking with a group of students from the Dallas Art Institute about a western-style suit in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Edward Hoyenski speaking with a group of students]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection collection manager and UNT librarian Edward Hoyenski speaking with a group of students from the Dallas Art Institute in collection storage in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Visitors from the UNT Libraries]
Photograph of visitors from the UNT Libraries in the entry area to Texas Fashion Collection facilities in Welch Street Complex 1, shown with TFC collection manager and UNT librarian Edward Hoyenski.
[Visitors from the UNT Libraries visiting TFC]
Photograph of visitors from the UNT Libraries in the entry area to Texas Fashion Collection facilities in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Myra Walker mounting nineteenth-century undergarments]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion design professor, Myra Walker, mounting nineteenth-century undergarments during a lecture for undergraduate students in her fashion history course, with support from TFC collection manager Edward Hoyenski, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Myra Walker speaking with fashion editor and collector Hamish Bowles]
Photograph of UNT Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker speaking with fashion editor and collector Hamish Bowles. They are sharing a pot of tea and discussing the upcoming Chanel Metier d'Arte event hosted in Dallas, for which Bowles was in Texas to attend.
[Artifacts from the 1910-1930s on display]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, exas Fashion Collection artifacts from the 1910-1930s on display on a raised platform.
[Ina Rose Bogen, Myra Walker and Edward Hoyenski]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker standing with TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen and examining garments in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Ina Rose Bogen, Myra Walker and Edward Hoyenski]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker standing next to TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen and TFC collection manager Edward Hoyenski in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Mickey Abel and Cindy Mohr]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, UNT College of Visual Arts and Design art history professor Mickey Abel and design department chair and professor Cindy Mohr look at Texas Fashion Collection artifacts on display.
[Myra Walker and Robert Milnes]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, Texas Fashion Collection director and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion design professor Myra Walker stands next to UNT CVAD Dean Robert Milnes next to a display of TFC artifacts.
[Myra Walker speaking with guests at event]
Photograph from an event themed around the popular period television show "Downton Abbey" held at the Kathy Adams furniture and design showroom. In this image, Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker (left) speaks with a visitor and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design advancement officer Susan Sanders.
[Myra Walker standing with TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker next to TFC donor Ina Rose Bogen in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Annette Becker, Edward Hoyenski and Myra Walker]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff celebrating Mardi Gras around a dress by Arnold Scaasi, including TFC graduate area assistant and UNT College of Visual Arts and Design art history graduate student Annette Becker, TFC collection manager and UNT librarian Edward Hoyenski, and TFC director and UNT CVAD fashion design professor Myra Walker, shown in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Sewing guild examining an ensemble]
Photograph of members of a sewing guild examining an ensemble in a Texas Fashion Collection workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. Texas Fashion Collectiondirector Myra Walker stands on the far left.
[Sewing guild examining an ensemble, 2]
Photograph of members of a sewing guild examining an ensemble in a Texas Fashion Collection workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Annette Becker pulling clear thread to balance a mannequin]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate student assistant Annette Becker pulling a clear thread to balance a mannequin as part of collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
Edward the Great
Document written by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker as part of a university award recognizing outstanding staff members. The essay, titled "Edward the Great," outlines the ways that UNT Special Collections librarian and TFC collection manager Edward Hoyenski supported and advanced the TFC from 2011 through when this letter was written in the spring of 2014.
[Janelle McCabe and Annette Becker]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate student assistants Janelle McCabe and Annette Becker talking in the entry area of the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Janelle McCabe and volunteer mounting a garment]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate assistant Janelle McCabe and volunteer Heather mounting a garment as part of collection digitization in in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Joe Barentine documenting a Bonnie Cashin tunic]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection volunteer photographer Joe Barentine documenting a Bonnie Cashin tunic as part of collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
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