YesterWays: Eerie Edition
Schedule
Sat Sep 20 2025 at 11:00 am to 03:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
126 S Monroe St, Monroe, MI, United States, Michigan 48161 | Monroe, MI
This special Eerie Edition of YesterWays is inspired by a special item in the collection: a decorative wreath of human hair (Accession # 462.1558), woven by Mrs. Prudence Paxton Crauder, currently on exhibit.
A favored folk art of the 18th and 19th century, hair art was a sentimental expression of grief and love, many created by women whose identities have become anonymous over time. Human hair (from both living and deceased persons) was used to form flower bouquets, wreaths, braided jewelry chains, weeping willows, and painted scenes of mourning.
Although the practice might seem unusual or even macabre today, many Victorians wore and decorated their homes with art made of human hair. Hair art was not only a fashionable trend; it also served as an affectionate, intimate, and bodily reminder of a loved one (living or dead).
Come try your hand at this forgotten art by learning to make simple coils of hair into a 3-D flower.
Horses have generously provided the hair we'll be using. Please don't bring any actual human hair to the museum.
YesterWays is free of charge, generally suitable for ages 8 to 80 (and up!), and there’s no appointment necessary.
Where is it happening?
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