Millers Host “The Life Cycle of Clothing”

Come join us as we explore what we wear and why it is important to our culture.

Erika Holst, Curator of History at the Illinois State Museum is passionate about sharing stories of people and history through material culture. She has worked in the public history field for 15 years curating more than a dozen specific exhibitions.

Her presentation will highlight examples of garments and artifacts from clothing during the 19th century; how it was created, mended, re-made, washed, and ultimately recycled. Modern attitudes toward “fast fashion” will be explored and compared.

This program, which is financially sponsored by Illinois Humanities, is scheduled for Tuesday, April 9 at 6pm at the Windmill Cultural Center at 111 – 10th Avenue, in downtown Fulton, across from de Immigrant windmill. Our monthly presentations are free and open to the public. The facility is accessible to persons with disabilities. Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.

For more information, visit the Windmill Cultural Center and de Immigrant Windmill Facebook page, Visit Fulton Facebook page, www.cityoffulton.us website, or call 563-249-6115.

Photo credit: Michael Gowin Photography, www.gowinphotography.com.

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