
The new exhibit is a part of the 2018 Cornell Council for the Arts Biennial. It explores the Biennial theme of “Duration: Passage, Persistence, Survival” through fashion objects and was curated by students in fiber science and apparel design program at the university.
Items on display include two decorative collars that have defined the personal style of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a skirt suit worn by former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, and the gown College of Human Ecology co-founder Martha Van Rensselaer wore when she met with the Queen of Belgium after helping that country rebuild its libraries following the first World War.
The exhibit also features contemporary designs such as a hockey jersey signed by four Cornell women who propelled Canada to a gold medal in the 2014 Winter Olympics, a hijab by Haute Hijab creative director Gizelle Begler, and an original design by Rachel Powell that engages with the #MeToo movement.

Dr. Green joined the faculty at Cornell University in 2014. She is a 2007 graduate of Cornell University. Dr. Green earned a master’s degree in textiles from the University of California, Davis, and a Ph.D. n socio-cultural anthropology from the University of British Columbia in Canada.
The exhibit will be on display in Cornell’s Human Ecology Building through March 31, 2019.


