Caroline and H. McCoy Jones Curator-in-Charge, Costume and Textile Arts
The Caroline and H. McCoy Jones Curator-in-Charge, Costume and Textile Arts oversees a permanent collection of over 13,000 textiles and costumes from traditions around the world. A wide range of techniques is represented, including loom-woven textiles; nonwoven fabrics, such as bark cloth, felt, and knitting; and objects embellished with beading and embroidery. Highlights from the collection include extraordinary Turkmen carpets, rare 12th century through 15th century Central Asian and North Indian silks, the most important group of Anatolian kilims outside Turkey, European tapestries, ecclesiastical textiles, and contemporary Bay Area fiber art. Since the 1930s, the collections have been known for 20th-century couture, particularly from the post-World War II era,
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