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BAMBOO JEWELRY. A Sustainable Resource

EMANUELA DUCA. A Passion for Metal

JIM COTTER. The Unexpected and Commonplace

JUANITA GIRARDIN. New Directions

MARY LEE HU. Working with Wire

 

SMITHSONIAN CRAFT SHOW 2012

 

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WEARABLE ARTS. HATS An Anthology

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FRANK H. MCCLUNG MUSEUM hosts “Splendid Treasures of the Turkomen Tribes from Central Asia” through May 12, 2013. Elaborate silver and gilt jewelry, as well as carpets and textiles from the Turkomen tribes of Iran, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan are the focus of this exhibit.
THE FASHION MUSEUM IN BATH celebrates its fiftieth anniversary with “Fifty Fabulous Frocks,” from February 2 through 2013. Drawing from the Museum’s collection, the exhibition includes a gold-embroidered Georgian court dress, an 1870s gauze-bustle day dress, a jersey evening dress by Ossie Clark, and a classic Chanel suit. Westwood, Queen of Punk. Bath Assembly Rooms, Bennett Street, Bath, BA1 2QH, Great Britain; 44.0.1225.477789; www.museumofcostume.co.uk.

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