“It feels full circle,” said Ruth E. Carter. “It feels like hometown girl done good.”
Born and raised in Springfield, Carter’s solo exhibit, “Uncommon Threads: The Works of Ruth E. Carter,” features her costume designs from “Malcom X,” “Do The Right Thing,” “Selma,” to “Dolemite Is My Name.” She is best known for her Academy Award-winning designs for “Black Panther.”
“I feel that Massachusetts was a big part of my beginning,” Carter said. “My foundation came from Springfield and in theater.
“There are some wonderful outlets in Massachusetts where you could flourish, you could learn and you could grow,” she said.
Academy Award winner Ruth Carter costume exhibit at New Bedford museum
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NEW BEDFORD New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! (NBAM) will present Uncommon Threads: The Works of Ruth E. Carter, a solo exhibition celebrating Massachusetts-born Ruth E. Carter’s 30-year career as an Academy Award-winning (Black Panther, 2018) costume designer. This exhibition is presented in collaboration with the New Bedford Historical Society, New Bedford Free Public Library, New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, and the College of Visual & Performing Arts at UMass Dartmouth (CVPA).
The exhibition will feature costumes from Dolemite Is My Name (2019), Roots (2016), Selma (2014), Do The Right Thing (1989), and Malcolm X (1992), accompanied by sketches and mood boards from many of her other films, including Black Panther (2018) and ephemera from her Los Angeles studio. These costumes document Carter’s expertise as a visual storyteller who has mastered multiple genres and periods, making her one of the most sought-after costume designers i
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New Bedford The New Bedford arts community and creative businesses, along with a host of others, have big plans to put some sizzle into your winter this year.
#NBfestive Winter Places will pop-up at various hot spots throughout downtown New Bedford’s Seaport Cultural District – places where residents and visitors can “warm up, chill out, shop small and eat local.
#NBfestive Winter Places partners the City of New Bedford with Destination New Bedford, New Bedford Creative, UMass Dartmouth CVPA and the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park every Thursday through Saturday through the winter months. On those days artists, performers and downtown businesses will offer a variety of special events and programming in the city that are safe and fun for all ages.
Downtown New Bedford Transformed for ‘Winter Places’ Events
Just because it is winter doesn’t mean we have to be stuck inside all the time. According to a recent press release, the New Bedford arts community and creative businesses, along with a host of others, have big plans to put some sizzle into your winter this year. #NBfestive Winter Places will pop-up at various hot spots throughout downtown New Bedford’s Seaport Cultural District - places where residents and visitors can “warm-up, chill out, shop small, and eat local,” beginning on Thursday, February 11.
“#NBfestive Winter Places” partners the City of New Bedford with Destination New Bedford, New Bedford Creative, UMass Dartmouth CVPA, and the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park every Thursday through Saturday through the winter months. Artists, performers, and downtown businesses will offer a variety of special events and programming in the city that are safe and fun for all ages on those days
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