![]() ![]() ![]() Richard Martin Exhibition Awards, first given in 2002, are named for Richard Martin (1947-1999), curator of costumes at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Fashion Institute of Technology. A representative of each award-winning exhibition is invited to speak at the CSA National Symposium the following year and receives a $600 travel stipend and day-of-presentation registration fee, also funded by the CSA Endowment, to help defray travel and symposium expenses. The award-winning institutions each receive a certificate and a $750 award, funded by the CSA Endowment. ![]() Up to two awards are given annually to exhibitions of differing sizes and funding. Award-winning exhibitions demonstrate excellence and innovation in the interpretation and presentation of costume, providing a transforming experience to both students of costume and the public. Richard Martin Exhibition Awards recognize outstanding costume exhibitions presented by both small and large institutions. ![]()
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