Preferred pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Specialty Areas: American fashion history, material culture, oral history, museology
Annette Becker is a part-time PhD student and full-time UNT staff person serving as
the director of the Texas Fashion Collection. As an educator and material culture
historian, Becker bridges academic and popular understandings of fashion through scholarly
writing, museum exhibitions, and public programming. Her publications have highlighted
shifting relationships between the body and dress, implications of gender in self-representation,
and advocated for the importance of extant artifacts to historical research. Curatorial
activities have spanned cultural spaces as varied as history and art museums to shopping
centers and connect styles and cultural context of the past and today. Exhibitions
include: "Fashion Forward: Neiman-Marcus and the Oscars of Fashion," Bullock Texas
State History Museum, Austin, 2020; "Faux Real: Fashion Inspired by Nature," NorthPark
Center, Dallas, 2019; On Bodies," Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas, 2018; and "Sportswear
to Athleisure: The Creation of Comfortable Clothing," UNT ArtSpace, Dallas, 2017.