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Exhibitions

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  • Inside view of the wearing justice exhibition featuring several mannequins in different garments

    Wearing Justice

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  • The exhibition poster featuring pink text which reads "wearing our identity, the first peoples collection permanent exhibition" on a pale blue background. To the left of the text is a maroon first nation's tunic with two white stripes across the chest and arms

    Wearing Our Identity – The First Peoples Collection

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  • Photography of exhibition gallery with two white mannequins dressed with quechua clothing

    Weavers of the Clouds: Textile Arts of Peru

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  • Weaving and Cracks

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  • White Enough

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  • black and white portrait of Willi Smith

    Willi Smith Digital Archive

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  • Exhibition showroom for WilliWear featuring looks hung on the walls of an industrial set

    Willi Smith: Street Couture

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  • Shoe sculpture

    Working History: African American Objects

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  • Black Victorian Mourning dress made of synthetic hair constructed by Karin Jones on a mannequin in the middle of the floor.

    Worn: Shaping Black Feminine Identity

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  • Closeup of a velvet Persian rug

    Woven Luxuries: Indian, Persian, and Turkish Velvets from the Indictor Collection

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  • Writing With Thread: Traditional Textiles of Southwest Chinese Minorities

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  • Sepia-toned portrait photo of Madam C.J. Walker facing slightly right. She looks off-camera with a hint of smile.

    You Are There 1915: Madam C.J. Walker, Empowering Women

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  • Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness

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