Maryhill Museum of Art has announced it will open for the season on March 15 with the exhibition A Particular Beauty: Romanian Folk Clothing. It is drawn almost exclusively from the museum’s collection of Romanian textiles, which has its roots in an early gift from Queen Marie of Romania. A Particular Beauty will feature 20 fully dressed mannequins and numerous individual garments including coats, chemises, blouses, and vests. The exhibition will showcase a remarkable variety of Romanian embroidery techniques, mediums, and styles that have evolved through the influences of adjacent ethnic populations, resident invaders, other outsiders, and—in recent decades—urbanization. Contextual labels and photographs will tie the objects to specific villages, counties, geographical regions, and artisan workshops. The exhibition will run through November 15.