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Fashions from Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection to be exhibited at Stickley鈥檚 Craftsman Farms

Thursday, August 23, 2012, By Erica Blust
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A new exhibition featuring fashions from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection will allow visitors to Gustav Stickley鈥檚 Craftsman Farms in New Jersey to view the human form in the home as it may have looked from 1911-13 when the Gustav Stickley family was in residence.

stickley鈥淪tyling an American Family: The 1910s at Gustav Stickley鈥檚 Craftsman Farms鈥 will be on view Sept. 8-Jan. 6 at the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, 2352 Route 10 West, Morris Plains, N.J. The exhibition will be accompanied by related educational programs and a full-day conference.

鈥淪tyling an American Family鈥 will travel to the Everson Museum of Art in 黑料不打烊 beginning in June 2013.

鈥淭he highly successful PBS series 鈥楧ownton Abbey鈥 and the wide public awareness of the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic have both combined to build a strong interest in the lifestyles of this time period,鈥 says Stickley Museum Executive Director Heather Stivison. 鈥淭he opportunity to partner with 黑料不打烊 on a high-quality 1910s-style exhibition came at the perfect time. This exhibition will appeal to a broad audience and will offer visitors a much deeper understanding of life at Craftsman Farms in the 1910s.鈥

Exhibition curator Jeffrey Mayer, associate professor and program coordinator of fashion design at SU鈥檚 (VPA), selected the garments in 鈥淪tyling an American Family鈥 from the fashion design program鈥檚 Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection, which he also curates. The exhibition features outfits arranged in eight environmental vignettes styled as moments frozen in time, with such themes as 鈥淢otoring,鈥 鈥淢usic,鈥 鈥淓ntertainment at Home鈥 and 鈥淎fter the Party.鈥

The Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection was selected for the exhibition because it boasts an unusually large collection of garments and accessories from 1910-1915, and the majority of the pieces were purchased, made or worn in and around the 黑料不打烊 area, the location from which the Stickley family moved to Morris Plains in 1911.

鈥淣o clothing belonging to the Stickley family from this era seems to exist, nor do many reference photos of the family as a whole or in domestic settings within the farm, so therefore all details of the fashionable life at Craftsman Farms must be drawn from the few glimpses given in the extant photos and descriptions of everyday life as found in journal entries and newspaper clippings,鈥 says Mayer, who especially relied on a scrapbook kept by Stickley鈥檚 daughter Marion. 鈥淭he styles and types of clothing selected for this exhibition reflect an American family of comfortable means whose father was well known as an architect and internationally recognized as an arts movement leader.鈥

Mayer will give a curator鈥檚 lecture as part of the exhibition鈥檚 opening reception on Saturday, Sept. 8. He is also one of the speakers scheduled to appear at the conference 鈥淪tyling an American Family: Tastemaking in the 1910s and Beyond,鈥 which will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6, and will address the tastemakers who shaped and drove the development of what became a new and uniquely American style. Using the exhibition as a springboard, the conference panelists will consider the broader context鈥攑olitically, socially, economically鈥攊n which American styles emerged.

In addition, VPA will be honored for its collaboration on the exhibition at the museum鈥檚 black-tie gala 鈥淐elebrating an American Style鈥 on Saturday, Oct. 6. For more information about the exhibition, the opening reception, the conference and the gala, visit stickleymuseum.org.

The Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection is comprised of more than 1,500 women鈥檚 garments and accessories from 1820 to the present. The focus of the collection is women鈥檚 high fashion, and it includes examples of garments that are indicative of each era, are by well-known designers or were worn by notable women. For more information about the collection, contact Mayer at (315) 443-4644 or jcmayer@syr.edu.

Craftsman Farms is the former country estate of noted turn-of-the-century designer Gustav Stickley, a major proponent of the Arts and Crafts movement in decorative arts, home building and furnishing styles. He combined the roles of designer and manufacturer, architect, publisher, philosopher and social critic and is best known today for his straightforward furniture, sometimes called 鈥渕ission鈥 or 鈥淐raftsman鈥 furniture. Although Stickley is credited with more than 200 home designs, Craftsman Farms is the only home he designed and built for his own use. Now operating as the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, the family home has been carefully restored to the period during which Stickley and his family lived there (1911-1917).

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