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Donations and Gifts
If possible, please make a photograph and send it along with any pertinent
information to the attention of curator Myra Walker. Information may
include history of the garment, who wore it, the label or designer information
and why it will make a good addition to the TFC. The address is listed
under contact.
You may request an personal appointment with the curator to view the
items to be considered. Time and date is subject to scheduling, so please
plan ahead by at least three weeks.
No. The curator may take the items on temporary loan back to the TFC
for evaluation. This does not mean they are accepted automatically.
Please understand that there are space limitations for storage. While
the TFC will not be able to take on the responsibility of everything
that is offered, alternatives are available.
This will vary due to the size and complexity of the donation. The process
is not complete until the donor has signed a Receipt of Gift form and
returned it to the TFC. This becomes the deed of gift and a contract
between the TFC and the donor who agrees to transfer ownership of the
listed objects. Since the TFC operates solely with student assistants,
this process can take time.
This is a topic that often creates confusion. Curators are not appraisers
nor can we assign values to any objects offered for consideration as
it would be a conflict of interest. Unless, what is being offered totals
to more than $5,000, it will not be enough to file for a tax deduction.
That said, if you want to seek the advice of an appraiser, they usually
charge around $75 per hour to make a formal assessment of the value.
They prefer to view the actual objects, which may include travel expenses.
An appraiser will research each item and describe it as well as determine
the market value of the object. Their time can add up, so be prepared.
For more information on appraisals see: resource link
At this time, the TFC has limited accession funds available. If a purchase
if made by the curator, it is often at a vintage clothing show where
the item can be inspected on site. The NAMSB Foundation makes a generous
annual donation of $1,000 specifically toward the purchase of menswear
for the TFC. This has increased the range of the menswear collection
during the past few years. A purchase has to be something specific that
is lacking in the TFC to be considered.
Tours & Programs
Yes. Fashion on Main opened in September 2006. The gallery is located on the first floor of the UCD building at 1901 Main St. in Dallas. Plans are being made for the expansion of the gallery and the eventual relocation of the collection to 1901 Main St.
Please call or make an appointment at least one month in advance. It takes about one hour to show around a small group of 4-6 people.
Parking is available at the NT visitor garage and the UNT Union is next
door if you want to have lunch on campus.
We often host student groups, but request that this appointment to be
set up two months in advance. Times have to work with scheduled classes
in the resource room. The capacity is 40 and the tour will be split
into two groups. It takes 1/2 to 2 hours to host a large group. There
is no charge for
student groups.
For a basic tour of a non-student group, a $5 per person charge is requested.
This fee is a donation to a fund that supports the conservation and
storage of the TFC. Other groups, such as the Embroiderers Guild of
America, often request tours based on special interests. Groups can
request a half day ($250) or all day ($500) workshop with the TFC curator.
Checks should be made to the Texas Fashion Collection. UNT is a non-profit
institution.
Photography is permitted as long it is for personal use and not to be
published in any format. See copyright.
Curator and Director Myra Walker is available for lectures about various
fashion related topics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The honorarium
fee is $500. For lectures that include travel, all expenses related
to travel will be in addition to the lecture fee. Workshops on selected
topics are available for a half day ($350) and whole day ($700) plus
any travel expenses.
Yes, you should e-mail or call for an appointment at least one
month in advance. (See contact) . It is suggested that you do preliminary
research at TFC Online to make sure that the TFC has examples available
in your subject area. Please limit your request to 5 pieces to be viewed
per appointment.
Copyright Information
Everything on the Texas Fashion Collection web
site and the TFC online catalog – images, text, and all forms
of documentation – is copyrighted.
This means:
• You can print images and text
for personal and educational use
in the classroom
• You may not publish or distribute
any image or text from the TFC online
catalog in print, on a CD-Rom,
or on a Web site.
• You may link to the TFC Web site
or TFC online catalog by using the
URL. Deep linking is not allowed.
• You may not copy or distribute
any image or text from the TFC Web site
or the TFC online catalog for personal
gain or to enhance another
Web site.
• Please make copyright requests
in writing two months in advance and
note all pertinent information.
•There will be a usage fee for the
use of each image that is to be published
in any format for commercial use.
The charge will base on the length
of time for permission and availability.
New photography will require extra
time and expenses may apply.
Credits |

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Scott Allen Short
University of North Texas
College of Visual Arts & Design
Kenn Moffitt
University of North Texas
University Relations, Communications and Marketing
Professor Myra Walker
University of North Texas
College of Visual Arts & Design
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Sunil Prasad
University of North Texas School
of Library and Information Science |