Reflections of Culture
Examine how what you WEAR tells WHO you are.
Learn how people around the world communicate information about
themselves as you explore many forms of personal adornment,
including traditional and contemporary clothing, jewelry and body
art.
Reflections of Culture draws from
Fernbank's permanent collections, featuring the Dorothy Methvin
McClatchey Collection, to showcase the fascinating similarities
among cultures throughout the world and the different ways of
expressing cultural information through the things people create
and wear.
Reflections of Culture focuses on the
most personally expressive of those objects-personal adornment.
People around the world decorate their bodies with clothing,
jewelry and various forms of body modification, including piercing,
scarring, painting, shaping and tattooing. Personal adornment
allows people to express their cultural identity and provides a
particularly effective means of communicating social, political and
economic information about themselves and the society in which they
live.
Discover what culture is and how it is expressed through a
variety of contemporary and historic objects. Artifacts are placed
alongside captivating photographs, which provide a context for how
the objects are worn, by whom and why. Educational interactives
throughout the gallery allow visitors to further explore how
personal adornment is used to express culture.
Learn more about the Dorothy Methvin McClatchey
Collection.