Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, VA
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The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation is pleased to present a curated collection of merchandise to celebrate the "Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design Special Exhibition" at Jamestown Settlement.
The collection contains officially licensed merchandise from FunkoPop, LoungeFly, Fantasma and SalesOne, including bobblehead figurines, fashion accessories, and Black Panther/Marvel keychains, enamel pins and replica jewelry.
Toys and games also are available, including a Black Panther boxed magic set, Black Panther playing cards, a Black Panther comic cover and Avengers 3D puzzles and officially licensed Wakanda Forever character dolls from Fresh Dolls.
For book lovers, a wide selection of titles can be purchased including, "The Art of Ruth E. Carter: Costuming Black History and the Afrofuture, from Do the Right Thing to Black Panther," "Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Dreams of Wakanda: Creators, Writers, and Comics Legends on the Impact of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther," and "Marvel’s Black Panther The Official Wakanda Cookbook."
Other merchandise supporting the special exhibition includes reproduction jewelry of African designs from Museum Reproductions; as well as basketry, home textiles and jewelry made by African artisans from Kazi and Project Have Hope.
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Photos.
Special Exhibit included with museum admission
"Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design" is included with general admission to Jamestown Settlement. The popular special exhibition has been extended to January 5, 2025 to allow viewing through the holiday season. An annual pass offers year-round access to special exhibitions, along with most daytime programs and events.
Residents of James City County, York County and the City of Williamsburg, including William & Mary students, receive complimentary admission to both museums with proof of residency. Parking is free.
Dominion Energy is presenting sponsor of the special exhibition with additional support from James City County.