Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
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Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
Masthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion Merchandisi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settinging and Design2011Historic Textile and Costume Collections in theAcademic SettingLinda M. WeltersUniversity ạf Rhode Island, lwelters(ă>uri.eduFollow this and additional works at: https://digitalconunons.uri.edu/tind tacpubsTerms of UseAll rights reserved under copyright.Citation/Publisher Attributi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic SettingonWelters Linda and Ordonez, Margaret. Historic Textile and Costume Collection in the Academic Setting. 1TAA Monograph »11. International Textile andHistoric Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
Apparel Association, 2011.Available at: http: .•'/itaaonline otg,''associations/12469/iiles/Monograph 11 -TC_Collect>oni_Academ>c_SettingpdfThis ArticMasthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion Merchandisi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingusion in Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design Faculty PuHxations by an authored administrator of DigitaK.’ixnmonsw'URI.For mon; informatxm, please contact digitakvmmonsiỉetal.uri.edu.2011Historic Textile andCostume Collections— in the AcademicSettingITAA Monograph #10, 2011LW URI 1/1/2011Histo Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingric Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting Linda Welters and Margaret Ordonez. University of Rhode IslandMany colleges and universitiHistoric Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
es w ith textile and apparel programs support collections of historic textiles, costumes, and related artifacts, rhe term “collection” can be defined Masthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion Merchandisi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingademic collections range in scope from small assortments of artifacts used in teaching to multiple collections in world-renowned institutions such as the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, which is part of the State University of New York system.Unlike museums and historical societies, w Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settinghose main purposes are to collect and preserve cultural heritage, the primary mission of academic historic textile and costume collections is to suppoHistoric Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
rt teaching and research. Teaching often supersedes research as the raison d’etre. These collections function as units of an academic institution, whiMasthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion Merchandisi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingent guidelines for the management of such collections. 1 his monograph also documents the need for adequate space and staffing for presentation to administrators.History of Academic Historic Textile and Costume CollectionsThe typical college textile and costume collection started as the teaching col Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settinglection of a single faculty member to support courses and provide inspiration for textile and design students.Personal teaching collections began almoHistoric Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
st as soon as home economics departments offered courses in textiles. At the beginning of the twentieth century, units on the history of textiles and Masthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion Merchandisi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingurse in historic costume in home economics programs to strengthen students’ design abilities. At that time, no textbooks existed for costume history. Fales recommended acquiring old engravings and fashion plates to illustrate past fashions for historic costume students. The expansion of programs, co Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingmbined with the growth of the Colonial Revival movement, spurred many instructors to acquire historic examples to support teaching. Teachers typicallyHistoric Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
passed these items around in class so that students could examine them.Collections in most U.S. land-grant institutions had their origins in the 20thMasthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion Merchandisi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingool of Design Museum of Art. which houses a collection of over 15.000 textiles and costumes, was chartered in 1877 (Museum of .Art, 2011). In land-grant universities, the collections operate as part of a specific department, usually a textiles and apparel unit. Their mission statements echo the “thr Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingee-legged stool” of the land-grant university: teaching, research, and senice (Duffield. 1979). In private institutions, the collections are a separatHistoric Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Setting
e unit, often within a museum with permanent display space, for example, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art and the Yeshiva University MuMasthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion Merchandisi Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic Settingn by a faculty member who was passionate about collecting specimens. These personal teaching collections eventually formed the nucleus of departmental collections. Elizabeth Sage. Historic Textile and Costume Collections in the Academic SettingMasthead LogoTextiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design FacultyPublicationsUniversity of Rhode IslandDigitalCommons(S)URITextiles, Fashion MerchandisiGọi ngay
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