The latest exhibition at the Kent State University Museum, “Wearing Justice: Perspectives From KSU Fashion School Faculty and Students," uses student- and faculty-made designs and fashion to create a dialogue about social justice, political discourse, conflict resolution, and social justice today.
The museum hopes “Wearing Justice” sparks conversations about the significant role fashion plays in social activism.
“The garments and textiles not only prod us into conversations about social activism, but also remind us of the power and deep significance carried by what we wear and how we wear it,” said Sarah Rogers, director of the Kent State University Museum, in a statement.
The exhibition runs through May 31, 2020.
Learn more about the exhibition.
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