Exhibiting and Curating Dress & Fashion

Learn how to engage and collaborate with diverse communities to turn museums into spaces of social inclusion and belonging.

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Duration

2 weeks

Weekly study

240 minutes

Number of lessons

16

Languages available

EN

Objectives

  • Define the field of Fashion Studies
  • Identify different museums and collections
  • Identify the concept of a permanent/non permanent display
  • Learn how to collect Fashion
  • Discover the role of documentation
  • Learn how to curate Fashion exhibition
  • Discover how study collections bring training
  • Learn how to engage the public

About ICOM COSTUME

The International Committee for Museums and Collections of Costume, Fashion and Textiles is delighted to welcome ICOM members with a specific interest in apparel and textiles. Established in 1962, the over 400 members of the Costume Committee are museum professionals and costume historians from all over the world committed to the study of all aspects of presenting, preserving, researching and collecting apparel and textiles. Members share their expertise through presentations at annual meetings and publications in both digital and print formats. Topics include research projects, exhibitions, the discussion and demonstration of conservation and storage techniques, aspects of design, manufacturing and many other subjects related to dress and textiles. Annual meetings are held in locations throughout the world. An unsalaried Board of Officers, elected by the membership governs the Committee.

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Table of contents

A. Introduction
B. Resources
C. Self-assessment & Peer evaluation
D. Feedback & Reflection

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