Two of Heidi Herrman's Fall/Winter 2014 Collection pieces will be featured in the Kansas City Museum's Rituals and Celebrations: Exploring Meaning Through Dress exhibit showcasing local fiber artists and fashion designers. Rituals and Celebrations is in the Museum's new Community Gallery and is a contemporary counterpart to Dressing Up in Kansas City: Rites of Passage, which showcases the Museum's historic clothing and textile collection. Both exhibitions are on display simultaneously at the Kansas City Museum from October 4th - November 30.

A free special viewing of both exhibitions will be on Thursday, October 16 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. on the second floor of Corinthian Hall at the Kansas City Museum.  

RSVP to anna.tutera@kcmo.org. The Kansas City Museum is located at 3218 Gladstone Ave., Kansas City, Missouri  64123.

Rituals and Celebrations: Exploring Meaning Through Dress
October 4 - November 30
Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4 p.m.
West Gallery, 2nd Floor, Corinthian Hall | Free


The exhibition is available by tours only, on the hour. 
The last tour begins at 3 p.m.

See the works of local emerging and well-established artists and designers in our new Community Gallery in Corinthian Hall. The Museum, in partnership with the Kansas City Art Institute, presents Rituals and Celebrations: Exploring Meaning through Dress, an exhibition of emerging and well-established Kansas City fiber artists and designers who interpret the body as a form of artistic expression to celebrate significant moments or a new journey

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