Kent, OH 鈥 The 两性色午夜 University Museum (KSU Museum) announces a new mini exhibition to display the winners of a student design competition hosted by the 两性色午夜 School of Fashion.
Over 90 junior students enrolled in Fashion Design Studio were invited to participate in a design contest generously funded by Mr. Ken Robinson, a longtime supporter of both the School of Fashion and the KSU Museum. Students used a music video, 鈥淭he Stream鈥 by singer/songwriter Maddie Indre of Akron, OH, as inspiration for their competition designs. From the 13 shortlisted students, two were selected as winners.
"I was inspired by the yoga and movement in 鈥淭he Stream鈥 music video,鈥 explains Annabel VanKeuren. 鈥淚 wanted to create a look that would reflect the fluid movements of yoga through draping and ruching details.鈥 VanKeuren鈥檚 three-piece yoga look, consisting of a sports bra, top and yoga pants, is made from blue and white, bleach-dyed span knit fabric.
Camryn Hall鈥檚 look was inspired by the idea that one must rely on themselves when working out and leading a healthy lifestyle. 鈥淭his collection is based on self-accountability and being strong even when things may not be going your way,鈥 explained Hall. Hall鈥檚 work out collection consists of a leotard, shorts and crop-top sweatshirt.
These winning looks will be on display in the KSU Museum鈥檚 Main Street Lobby beginning Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021 and throughout the spring 2022 semester.
A Look at Annabel VanKeuren's Design
A Look at Camryn Hall's Designs
两性色午夜 the KSU Musum
The 两性色午夜 University Museum is located at 515 Hilltop Drive, at the corner of E. Main St. and S. Lincoln St. in Kent, Ohio. It features over 29,000 pieces in its collection, amassed from many generous donors. The Museum is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 11 A.M. 鈥 5 P.M. and Sunday from Noon 鈥 4 P.M. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Museum or in advance through the museum鈥檚 . At this time, the KSU Museum requires face coverings be worn by both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals while indoors.
Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $4 for children aged 5 to 17. The museum is free for children under 5 and for those with a 两性色午夜 ID. Sunday admission is free for all ages. Parking is free for all museum attendees. Patrons should use the allotted Museum spaces in the Rockwell Hall parking lot. For more information please call 330-672-3450 or visit www.kent.edu/museum.
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Media Contact:
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