PARIS LIBRARY HOSTS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER RUTH E. CARTER: INTERWEAVING TRADITION AND IMAGINATION THROUGH COSTUME DESIGN

Paris Carnegie Public Library joins more than 200 Illinois libraries to host Ruth E. Carter, the only two-time Academy Award-winning costume designer. Carter is the first Black person to win for Best Costume Design, the first designer to win this award twice and the first Black woman to win multiple Oscars in any category. Carter’s ability to develop an authentic story through costume and character made her one of the most sought-after and renowned costume designers today.

This event is part of Illinois Libraries Present (ILP), a collaborative effort featuring virtual events with bestselling and award-winning authors and esteemed speakers. Ruth E. Carter: Interweaving Tradition and Imagination Through Costume Design will take place via Zoom at 7 PM on Wednesday, March 20. You can register for this event at bit.ly/ILP_RuthCarter.

Aisha Harris

Aisha Harris

Ruth E. Carter will be joined in conversation with Aisha Harris, co-host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour and author of Wannabe.

“We’re thrilled to be part of Illinois Libraries Present and excited to bring Ruth E. Carter and her innovative spirit to our community during Women’s History Month” says [library contact].

Season 3 of Illinois Libraries Present will continue in April with Dr. Temple Grandin, advocate for the autism community, speaking on The Hidden Gifts of Visual Thinkers. The event will take place via Zoom at 7 PM on Wednesday, April 3.

The event with Ruth E. Carter is made possible by Illinois Libraries Present (ILP), a statewide collaboration among public libraries offering premier events. Ruth E. Carter: Interweaving Tradition and Imagination Through Costume Design will begin at 7 PM on Wednesday, March 20. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. For more information or to register, visit our Facebook page, bit.ly/ILP_RuthCarter or call (217) 463-3950. 

Illinois Libraries Present is funded in part by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a department of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds provided by the 

 

U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). Illinois Libraries Present is committed to inclusion and accessibility.

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