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  2. Arts and culture of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland's 24 public library systems deliver public education for everyone in Maryland through a curriculum that is composed of three pillars: Self-Directed Education (books and materials in all formats, e-resources), Research Assistance & Instruction (individualized research assistance, classes for students of all ages), and Instructive ...

  3. Category:Textile artists from Maryland - Wikipedia

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  4. José Villarrubia - Wikipedia

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    Villarrubia was born in Madrid, and moved to Baltimore, Maryland in 1980. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Towson University. He taught at Towson, the Baltimore School for the Arts, and the Walters Art Museum.

  5. Fashion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It has some unique regional clothing styles, such as western wear. Blue jeans were popularized as work clothes in the 1850s by Levi Strauss, an American merchant of German origin in San Francisco, and were adopted by many American teenagers a century later. They are now widely worn on every continent by people of all ages and social classes.

  6. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    If the clothing is that of an ethnic group, it may also be called ethnic clothing or ethnic dress. Traditional clothing often has two forms: everyday wear, and formal wear. The word "costume" in this context is sometimes considered pejorative, as the word has more than one meaning, and thus "clothing", "dress", "attire" or "regalia" can be ...

  7. Domingo Zapata - Wikipedia

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    Domingo Zapata is a Spanish artist, writer, and fashion designer. He became a full-time artist in 2002 and sold his first major painting to George Soros in 2005. In 2017, he launched a fashion collection at New York Fashion Week and also published his first novel, The Beautiful Dream of Life.

  8. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    [7] Aguayos are clothes woven from camelid fibers with geometric designs that Andean women wear and use for carrying babies or goods. Inca textiles. Awasaka was the most common grade of weaving produced by the Incas of all the ancient Peruvian textiles, this was the grade most commonly used in the production of Inca clothing. Awaska was made ...

  9. Spanish cloak - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish cloak is a garment typically worn in the Spanish-speaking world, and dates back to the late nineteenth century. It was the garment of priests and traditional Christians. It is called "Spanish" or even "Pañosa," being made of cloth, wide flight [clarification needed] and with bands of velvet lining revealing colour at the front edges.