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Category: Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & Fashion

Be My Guest – 2 Brown Dress and Feathered Hat

Beige Pintucked Dress

Unknown Maker. Canada, ca. 1900s

Plain woven linen, cutwork.

Anne Lambert Clothing and Textiles Collection. Donated by Marj Watt (1993.6.3ab).

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & FashionArtifact

Be My Guest – The Evolving Feast

9 April to 25 October 2019 Carolina Amaral,  Anne Bissonnette, PhD, Elizabeth Brandeau, Leah Hrycun, Katelin Karbonik and Amber Peters, exhibition co-curators Gallery Views | Artifacts in the Exhibition | Main Introduction | Formal Undress for a Victorian Hostess | … Read More …

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & Fashion, Current ExhibitionEvolving Feast

Be My Guest – Liminal Dressing for the Cocktail Hour

9 April to 25 October 2019 Carolina Amaral,  Anne Bissonnette, PhD, Elizabeth Brandeau, Leah Hrycun, Katelin Karbonik and Amber Peters, exhibition co-curators Gallery Views | Artifacts in the Exhibition | Main Introduction | Formal Undress for a Victorian Hostess | … Read More …

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & Fashion, Current ExhibitionCocktail Hour

Be My Guest – Artifacts in the Exhibition

9 April to 25 October 2019 Carolina Amaral,  Anne Bissonnette, PhD, Elizabeth Brandeau, Leah Hrycun, Katelin Karbonik and Amber Peters, exhibition co-curators Gallery Views | Artifacts in the Exhibition | Main Introduction | Formal Undress for a Victorian Hostess | … Read More …

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & Fashion, Current Exhibition

Be My Guest – Gallery Views

9 April to 25 October 2019 Carolina Amaral,  Anne Bissonnette, PhD, Elizabeth Brandeau, Leah Hrycun, Katelin Karbonik and Amber Peters, exhibition co-curators Gallery Views | Artifacts in the Exhibition | Main Introduction | Formal Undress for a Victorian Hostess | … Read More …

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & Fashion, Current ExhibitionGallery Views

Be My Guest – Formal Undress for a Victorian Hostess

9 April to 25 October 2019 Carolina Amaral,  Anne Bissonnette, PhD, Elizabeth Brandeau, Leah Hrycun, Katelin Karbonik and Amber Peters, exhibition co-curators Gallery Views | Artifacts in the Exhibition | Main Introduction | Formal Undress for a Victorian Hostess | … Read More …

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & Fashion, Current Exhibition

Be My Guest – Introduction

9 April to 25 October 2019 Carolina Amaral,  Anne Bissonnette, PhD, Elizabeth Brandeau, Leah Hrycun, Katelin Karbonik and Amber Peters, exhibition co-curators Gallery Views | Artifacts in the Exhibition | Main Introduction | Formal Undress for a Victorian Hostess | … Read More …

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & Fashion, Current ExhibitionIntroduction

Be My Guest – 1 Beige Pintuck Dress and Black Bib Apron

Beige Pintucked Dress

Unknown Maker. Canada, ca. 1900s

Plain woven linen, cutwork.

Anne Lambert Clothing and Textiles Collection. Donated by Marj Watt (1993.6.3ab).

Be My Guest: The Performance of Femininity Through Food & FashionArtifact

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Dr. Anne Bissonnette, Curator
325 Human Ecology
Phone: (780) 492-3604
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Vlada Blinova, Collections Manager
103 Human Ecology
Phone: (780) 492-2528
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