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Affiliates:
Arizona
Lenders Association
Economic Club of Phoenix - Member, 2005-2006, 2007
Women of Scottsdale - Member,
Sponsor, Director 2008, Past Advisor 2005
Central Phoenix Women - Member
2006-2008, Sponsor 2007, 2008
Audubon/Childs Play Project "The River" - "Producer's Club"
Phoenix Art
Museum
Circles Member
League Member
ACI Member
Sponsor for Fashion Design Exhibition Fall 2007
Holiday Luncheon Sponsor 2006
Arizona
Women's Partnership - Angel 2006, 2007
Wish List
Wine, Women &
Politics
Susan G.
Komen Foundation - Circle of Hope
Sojourner
Center - Board Member
American
Cancer Society & Key for the Cure
The Arizona Magic of Music and Dance
- Sponsor
Graffiti Art and Fashion
Opening Reception
Arizona Costume Institute, Phoenix Art Museum

Curator
of Fashion Design at Phoenix Art Museum, Dennita Sewell,
with Kelly Zitlow.
Kelly
Zitlow is one of the sponsors for this exhibition
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Graffiti Art and Fashion
Website
Ellman Fashion Design Gallery
September 22, 2007 – February 24,
2008
From its origins as an
illegal street activity to its acceptance among art
galleries and museums, graffiti has developed as an
original visual language. As a popular art form,
graffiti has been commodified by its close association
with hip-hop music and skate culture, and as a global
genre of images circulated through the Internet. Today,
it exerts powerful influence in art and design. This
exhibition explores the art form’s origins and its
evolution in fashion and graphics, with early jackets
and clothing painted by original graffiti artists Haze,
Cey, Phade and Lady Pink; artist collaborations, such as
that between Stephen Sprouse and Louis Vuitton, and
Keith Haring and Vivienne Westwood; and high fashion
interpretations of the style by designers Martin
Margiela, Viktor & Rolf, Moschino, Marc Jacobs and
Walter van Bierendonck, among others. Over 20 rare
examples of this colorful and original movement on loan
from artists, stylists and collectors will be on view
together for the first time. |

Dress,
Stephen Sprouse, 2000. Cotton knit printed with Andy
Warhol image of Jean Michel Basquiat. Lent by Mr. Todd
Allen Bundy. |
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