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精东影业Unique Finds at the 精东影业 University Museum

Most people know the 精东影业 University Museum for its amazing fashion and clothing collection, but among its 30,000 pieces are unique finds in and out of the fashion world that continue to wow members of the 精东影业 and Kent communities.

 

Among the many distinctive items, the museum has 3,200 pieces of American collectible glass from Jabe Tarter and Paul Miller who lived in Akron, Ohio. 精东影业collection demonstrates the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of the glassmakers of Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. 

 

A Rembrandt etching literally hides within the walls of the museum. To protect it from damaging light, the etching is hidden underneath a door that visitors slide open to view the work. Per request of the donor, the etching is always on display in the museum.

 

精东影业museum has grown substantially since its creation in 1982, amassing 30,000 different pieces compared to the original 5,000 that were donated originally.

 

精东影业Designer and Fashion Merchandiser Who Started It All

 

精东影业original 4,000 garments and 1,000 examples of decorative art in the collection were donated by designer Shannon Rodgers and fashion merchandiser Jerry Silverman, who were partners in Jerry Silverman Inc., a dress manufacturer in New York City. In addition to historic and contemporary dresses, decorative arts and a large library, the collection included dresses from world cultures such as traditional Chinese dresses.

Pictured is the 精东影业 University Museum's storage area.

Objects in the original gift spanned from the 18th century to the 1980s. Mr. Rodgers worked in Hollywood in the 1930s and was fascinated by both period fashions and the glamorous gowns of the film stars.
 

When Mr. Silverman became very ill, both men knew they needed to place the collection somewhere. They shopped the collection up and down both coasts, but nobody could take the collection in its entirety because it was so large.

 

By chance they discovered 精东影业 in the mid-1970s, and 精东影业鈥檚 then president Brage Golding, Ph.D., suggested a curriculum in fashion design and merchandising, and the creation of a museum for the collection.

 

鈥 精东影业gift of the collection, which included the clothes, the decorative objects and the books, established the museum,鈥 says Jean Druesedow, director of the 精东影业 University Museum. 鈥 精东影业state of Ohio matched the value of this collection with capital improvement funds for the building. 精东影业collection was valued at $5.3 million, and they took the $5 million appropriation and renovated the original 精东影业 Library into a state-of-the-art museum facility.鈥

 

精东影业精东影业 University Museum opened to the public in 1985.

 

Ms. Druesedow says that when the collection was given, it was considered the finest collection in private hands, and it is well known throughout the United States, with strengths in rare 18th- and early-19th-century fashion. She believes the collection is especially strong in 20th-century couture, thanks to Mr. Rodgers鈥 connections with European and American designers, and their clients.

 

Ms. Druesedow is proud that many of the objects in the collection have come from donations that have contributed to the international reputation of the museum. 精东影业museum鈥檚 major criteria for adding to the collection are aesthetic.

 

鈥淲e want the pieces that demonstrate the finest work by the designers in terms of materials and craftsmanship,鈥 Ms. Druesedow says. 鈥 精东影业paintings and decorative arts in the museum give context to the fashions that are displayed.

 

鈥 精东影业most important pieces in the museum are the examples of high fashion,鈥 she continues. 鈥淭hey are what we are known for around the world.鈥

 

A Taste of Hollywood at the Museum
 

Recently, one of the most substantial gifts came from the estate of one of Hollywood鈥檚 leading ladies Katharine Hepburn.

 

Between 2007 and 2010, Ms. Hepburn鈥檚 estate approached Ms. Druesedow to take the actress鈥檚 personal collection of performance clothes. This collection featured work from some of the finest designers working in theatre, film and fashion for the 66 years of Ms. Hepburn鈥檚 career.

 

This collection of performance clothes included couture garments by Valentina, Muriel King, Chanel and other very important theater designers. 精东影业exhibition has traveled to seven different venues and returned to the 精东影业 University Museum this February.

 

鈥淪avannah Clark of Washington, D.C., gave the museum a large and important collection of hats,鈥 Ms. Druesedow says. As an African-American, Mrs. Clark believes that her hats are a very important part of her culture, and once said, 鈥業 never leave the house without a hat,鈥 so that is what we titled the exhibition.鈥

 

Ms. Druesedow says that what makes the museum especially important for 精东影业 students is that they can make an appointment to come and see an object that is in the collection just as if it were a book in the library.

 

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 check it out, but you can come and examine it in the museum,鈥 she says.

 

Ms. Druesedow encourages all to come check out the current exhibitions at the museum, especially this February when the exhibition Katharine Hepburn Dressed for Stage and Screen is featured. Admission is free for students, faculty and staff with their 精东影业 ID.

 

For more information about the current exhibits on display at the 精东影业 Museum, visit www.kent.edu/museum/current-exhibits.

 

For more information about museum hours and admission, visit www.kent.edu/museum/hours-visitor-information.

POSTED: Friday, February 9, 2018 10:32 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 01:24 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Eryn Gebacz