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Special Feature: GMD Note Cards

The GMD note cards feature photographs from the Goldstein's own collection taken by Lars Hansen. The set includes 14 cards with envelopes in 7 styles. Click here to view all 7 styles (pdf file).


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Intersections: Where Art Meets Fashion

July 11 – November 1, 2009

Intersections: Where Art Meets Fashion promises an unprecedented exhibition for the GMD through the pairing of important works of art with significant designer fashion from the collection. Inspired by journalist and Friends of the Goldstein founder Margot Siegel and her immersion in both fashion and art, this exhibition celebrates the fluid relationship between the two worlds and celebrates the exuberance of art, fashion, and popular culture. Exhibition Co-curators: Barbara Heinemann, PhD and Mark Schultz, MA; Consultant: Margot Siegel; published by the Goldstein Museum of Design; 24 pages, essay by Dr. Heinemann and color images; signed copies $20.00, unigned copies $15.00, prices include tax, shipping and handling

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Mind Over Matter, Body Under Design: Bodyworks by KeySook Geum

October 9, 2005-January 8, 2006
This exhibition featured the conceptual fashion of Dr. KeySook Geum, an internationally known Korean designer, teacher, and scholar. Geum's elegant works usually take the form of clothing - dresses, jackets, and coats. Often made from strands of wire and silk, these transparent web-like sculptures are enlivened with the addition of beads, sequins, feathers, coral, and amber.
Exhibition curator: Dr. Marilyn DeLong; published by The Goldstein Museum of Design & Hong-Ik University
32 pages, color images
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Maya Textiles from the Guatemalan Highlands Catalogue

Maya Textiles Catalogue  

June 5-September 17, 2005
Guatemala, with its indigenous Mayan culture, is one of a few places on earth where traditional crafts from ancient cultures survive.  This catalogue features information about traditional dress within specific regions in Guatemala. 
Exhibition curator and catalogue author: Richard Nelson; published by The Goldstein Museum of Design
21 pages, black and white images
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Form Inform Catalogue

Form\Inform Catalogue

September 28, 2003-January 4, 2004
This exhibition examined the trajectory from graphic design education to professional practice.
Exhibition curator and catalogue author: Steven McCarthy; published by The Goldstein Museum of Design
48 pages; 2 color printing with images
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Here By Design 1

Here By Design I Catalogue

February 11-April 15, 2001
The scope of this exhibition was intentionally broad, in recognition of the multi-disciplinary nature of design in which we all engage as creators and consumers.
Exhibition curators and catalogue authors: James Boyd-Brent & Lindsay Shen, published by The Goldstein Museum of Design.
64 pages, essays and color images
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Cloth is the Center of the World

Cloth is the Center of the World: Nigerian Textiles, Global Perspectives Catalogue

September 16-November 11, 2001
This exhibition focused on contemporary textiles made and used in Nigeria, drawing from the collection of Joanne B. Eicher.
Exhibition curator and catalogue editor: Susan Torntore, published by The Goldstein Museum of Design
79 pages, essays and color images
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Quilts of Annaghmakerrig

Contemporary Irish Textile Art: The Women of Annaghmakerrig

March 17-May 12, 1996
This exhibition featured the diverse work of twenty-seven women who were all members of a select group of artists: the first textile artists invited to participate in an artists' retreat at The Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, Ireland.
Exhibition curators and catalogue editors: Karen L. LaBat and Nancy J. Nelson, published by The Goldstein Museum of Design
64 pages, essays and color images
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