The Definitive Guide to Women-Owned Sneaker Stores: Honors Week
The Definitive Guide to Sneaker Stores Owned by Women
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Highsnobiety’s Honors Week is a celebration of the women particularly those who are trans and BIPOC who have pushed our culture forward. During the time period commonly known as “Women’s History Month,” we’ve tapped six guest curators to go deep on the issues they care about and to spotlight their favorite women and nonbinary creators for a week of interviews, curated content, and conversations.
How we buy sneakers is changing, but brick-and-mortar stores are still crucial industry pillars. Not only do they bring together the community, nurture the culture, and act as an authoritative mediating force between brands and consumers, but they are also a gateway into sneaker culture and a stepping stone for many that go on to work in the industry.
Austin-based artist Deborah Roberts’s evocative collaged images of Black children have been shown in London and New York. Now, she’s finally getting an exhibition in the city where she was born and raised.
Georgia Museum of Art receives book awards
Exhibition catalogues Material Georgia 1733 1900: Two Decades of Scholarship and Deborah Roberts: The Evolution of Mimi.
ATHENS, GA
.-The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has received the 2020 Mary Ellen LoPresti Award for exhibition catalogues from the Southeast Chapter of the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA). The LoPresti Award normally goes to one scholarly publication and one exhibition catalogue, but two books from the museum tied for the latter award: Deborah Roberts: The Evolution of Mimi (published with the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art) and Material Georgia 1733 1900: Two Decades of Scholarship.