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Camelot to Counterculture: Clothing and Society in the 1960s

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March 03, 2022 6:00 pm - March 03, 2022 7:30 pm
Add to Calendar 2022-03-03 18:00:00 2022-03-03 19:30:00 Camelot to Counterculture: Clothing and Society in the 1960s Join guest speaker Madelyn Shaw for an illustrated talk exploring the myths and realities of 1960s fashion. A discussion between Shaw and Ashley Callahan, curator of the new exhibition “Frankie Welch’s Americana: Fashion, Scarves, and Politics” will follow the lecture. This event is co-sponsored by the University of Georgia Press, the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences, and the Lucy Hargrett Draper Center and Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law. Shaw specializes in the exploration of American culture and history through textiles and dress. She has held positions at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution; the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design; New Bedford Whaling Museum; The Textile Museum; and the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Callahan is an independent scholar and former curator of decorative arts at the Georgia Museum of Art. She is the author the new book, Frankie Welch’s Americana: Fashion, Scarves, and Politics as well as Southern Tufts: The Regional Origins and National Craze for Chenille Fashion and Modern Threads: Fashion and Art by Mariska Karasz. https://calendar.uga.edu/event/lecture_camelot_to_counterculture_clothing_society_in_the_1960s#.YhZUWIrMK72 https://digilab.libs.uga.edu/scl/exhibits/show/frankie-welch Madelyn Shaw is the Curator of Textiles at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, D.C. Recent work includes the book and traveling exhibition Homefront & Battlefield: Quilts & Context in the Civil War, (2012-2015); the exhibitions Color Revolution: Science Meets Style in the 1960s (ATHM, 2013) and Needle/Work: Art & Industry in New Bedford (NBWM, 2008); and the publications Clothing through American History: The British Colonial Era (with Kathleen Staples, 2013), Slave Cloth and Clothing Slaves: Craftsmanship, Commerce, and Industry” (JESDA Fall 2012), Shipped in Good Order: Rhode Island’s China Trade Silks in Global Trade and Visual Arts in Federal New England (2014); Silk in Georgia, 1732-1840: Sericulture to Status Symbol in Proceedings-Third Biennial Henry D. Greene Symposium (2008); and H. R. Mallinson & Company in American Silk: Entrepreneurs & Artifacts, 1830-1930 (2007), winner of the Millia Davenport Publication Award. Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries | 271 LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART doddcomm@uga.edu America/New_York public
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Curator of Textiles | National Museum of American History
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Join guest speaker Madelyn Shaw for an illustrated talk exploring the myths and realities of 1960s fashion.

A discussion between Shaw and Ashley Callahan, curator of the new exhibition “Frankie Welch’s Americana: Fashion, Scarves, and Politics” will follow the lecture. This event is co-sponsored by the University of Georgia Press, the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences, and the Lucy Hargrett Draper Center and Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law.

Shaw specializes in the exploration of American culture and history through textiles and dress. She has held positions at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution; the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design; New Bedford Whaling Museum; The Textile Museum; and the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Callahan is an independent scholar and former curator of decorative arts at the Georgia Museum of Art. She is the author the new book, Frankie Welch’s Americana: Fashion, Scarves, and Politics as well as Southern Tufts: The Regional Origins and National Craze for Chenille Fashion and Modern Threads: Fashion and Art by Mariska Karasz.

https://calendar.uga.edu/event/lecture_camelot_to_counterculture_clothing_society_in_the_1960s#.YhZUWIrMK72

https://digilab.libs.uga.edu/scl/exhibits/show/frankie-welch


Madelyn Shaw is the Curator of Textiles at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, D.C. Recent work includes the book and traveling exhibition Homefront & Battlefield: Quilts & Context in the Civil War, (2012-2015); the exhibitions Color Revolution: Science Meets Style in the 1960s (ATHM, 2013) and Needle/Work: Art & Industry in New Bedford (NBWM, 2008); and the publications Clothing through American History: The British Colonial Era (with Kathleen Staples, 2013), Slave Cloth and Clothing Slaves: Craftsmanship, Commerce, and Industry” (JESDA Fall 2012), Shipped in Good Order: Rhode Island’s China Trade Silks in Global Trade and Visual Arts in Federal New England (2014); Silk in Georgia, 1732-1840: Sericulture to Status Symbol in Proceedings-Third Biennial Henry D. Greene Symposium (2008); and H. R. Mallinson & Company in American Silk: Entrepreneurs & Artifacts, 1830-1930 (2007), winner of the Millia Davenport Publication Award.

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