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Capturing Fashion in the 20th Century with Frieda Dauphin-Verhees' Study Collection
Thank you very much for your contribution! Besides our endless gratitude, your name will be mentioned in the credits of the educational film using Frieda's collection, and in a dedicated webpage in our online archive of the study collection.
Experience fashion history! Visit the study collection at the MoMu library, including a talk from Frieda Sorber, the conservator of the museums historical collection. Get to know all the stories behind the historical pieces of the study collection.
Let’s bring fashion history even closer! Make your own millstone collar during this workshop with Mariëlla Devos, the coordinator of the Design Faculty of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. During this workshop you will learn how to design and execute your own contemporary millstone collar. The workshop will take place on the 14th and the 19th of October 2017 at MoMu in Antwerp.
What is more original than actually adopting an object from Frieda’s study collection? Your name will be mentioned on the label and sewed in to the piece. Your name will also be connected to the object in the online archive and as an added bonus, adopted pieces will be photographed by a professional photographer and send to you by email.
In addition to this you can also enjoy our MoMu exhibitions, with a free entry ticket.
Become a patron for the Study Collection! You will of course receive the rewards mentioned above, and we will mention you (as a person or company) as a sponsor of our initiative on our website, flyers and link your name to a specific artifact in our collection!
For Belgian patrons, we can also offer you a tax certificate via the King Baudouin Foundation (please contact dieter.suls@momu.be for more information!). Moreover, you get our eternal gratitude and make a difference!
English version below
Beste allen,
Het zit er op! Gisteren was de laatste dag van onze crowdfunding campagne, en we zijn geëindigd op het fantastische bedrag van € 12.090!
Wij willen u allemaal enorm bedanken voor uw interesse, uw gulle bijdrage en uw steun tijdens de campagne. Zonder u was dit nooit gelukt, en we zijn u hiervoor eeuwig dankbaar!
Nu is het tijd om het project van Frieda’s studiecollectie effectief te gaan realiseren. De komende maanden zullen wij hier hard voor gaan werken, zodat de collectie vanaf het einde van dit jaar digitaal ontsloten wordt en voor iedereen te bezoeken zal zijn in de MoMu bibliotheek. Wij houden u op de hoogte over het verdere verloop van dit dit project!
Beeld: MoMu Antwerp | Monica Ho
Dear all,
It’s done! Yesterday was the last day of our crowdfunding campaign, and we ended on the spectacular amount of € 12.090!
We want to thank you all so much, for all of your help, your generous contributions and your support during this project. Without you we never would have made it, and we are eternally grateful.
Now it is up to us, to carry out the project and bring Frieda’s study collection to the museum. In the next few months we’ll be working really hard to make this happen, so that by the end of this year, the study collection will be digitally available online and you will be able to consult it in the MoMu library. We will keep u posted on the progress that we are making!
Image: MoMu Antwerp | Monica Ho
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Thank you very much for your contribution! Besides our endless gratitude, your name will be mentioned in the credits of the educational film using Frieda's collection, and in a dedicated webpage in our online archive of the study collection.
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Visit the study collection
Experience fashion history! Visit the study collection at the MoMu library, including a talk from Frieda Sorber, the conservator of the museums historical collection. Get to know all the stories behind the historical pieces of the study collection.
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Workshop - Make your own millstone collar!
Let’s bring fashion history even closer! Make your own millstone collar during this workshop with Mariëlla Devos, the coordinator of the Design Faculty of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. During this workshop you will learn how to design and execute your own contemporary millstone collar. The workshop will take place on the 14th and the 19th of October 2017 at MoMu in Antwerp.
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Adopt a piece in the study collection
What is more original than actually adopting an object from Frieda’s study collection? Your name will be mentioned on the label and sewed in to the piece. Your name will also be connected to the object in the online archive and as an added bonus, adopted pieces will be photographed by a professional photographer and send to you by email.
In addition to this you can also enjoy our MoMu exhibitions, with a free entry ticket.
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Become a Patron for the Study Collection!
Become a patron for the Study Collection! You will of course receive the rewards mentioned above, and we will mention you (as a person or company) as a sponsor of our initiative on our website, flyers and link your name to a specific artifact in our collection!
For Belgian patrons, we can also offer you a tax certificate via the King Baudouin Foundation (please contact dieter.suls@momu.be for more information!). Moreover, you get our eternal gratitude and make a difference!
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Help us to improve the web design for our Study Collection Database, so we can make our newly developed database (using OMEKA-S as platform) look good
In order to enable (creative) re-use of the Study Collection, we would like to make patterns of all the objects from Frieda's archive. These patterns