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Archival & Restoration Projects
I have gained archival and restoration experience working in the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection & in the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

























































Image courtesy of Rebecca Taylor/College of Human Ecology
The waterfall gown, pictured behind my right arm went on display at Lyndhurst Manor in Terrytown, NY in the "Influencers: 1920s Fashion & the New Woman (2024)." The original seafoam green gown was featured in the same exhibit.
To read more, from the Cornell Chronicle, click here.



Continued Commitment to Restoration
Thanks to the success of the waterfall gown project, I have been entrusted with a number of other restoration projects.


Most notably, stabilizing a brittle cape made from the pelts of 24 Colobus monkeys, to make it displayable in "Weaving Threads of Belonging: Cloth, Identity, and Political Change in Africa and Its Diasporas" an exhibit that I co-curated with a number of my classmates and two professors.
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