Museum plans new exhibit
“Free to Be…A 1960s Fashion Revolution” is a groovy look at four themes in 1960s women’s fashion in a new exhibition, opening June 1 at Johnson County Museum.
Each theme in the exhibit represents a major trend in self-expression during the historical movements and significant shifts of the iconic decade.
Curated in partnership with Johnson County Community College’s Fashion Merchandising and Design Program, the exhibit will feature garments from JCCC program’s extensive collection.
The museum, located in the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday though Saturday and closed Sunday and on holidays.
Admission costs to the museum are $6 for adults; $5 seniors, students, and military; $4 for children; and free for museum members.
Johnson County Museum is managed by the Johnson County Park and Recreation District.