Myra Walker is Professor Emerita of the College of Visual Arts Design at the University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton. She is also the former UNT director and curator at the Texas Fashion Collection. In addition to presenting fashion exhibitions at Dallas and Fort Worth museums, Walker served as guest curator in The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, organizing Rock Style and Curios & Treasures (1999–2000), and was a guest curator at the Meadows Museum for Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection. She authored a book of the same title in 2006.
""Dreams and Ideas addresses a gap in knowledge regarding the contributions of designer Winn Morton, presents an extensive archive of his work, and provides a significant contribution toward understanding his life and work as an artist and costume designer. This work is a critical primary source for emerging fashion designers and costumers.""--Barbara Trippeer, associate professor of fashion design at the College of Visual Arts + Design at UNT ""Dreams and Ideas is a valuable archive of images and information on this figure in American theatrical design and stands as a unique text on the work and career of Winn Morton. This gathering of renderings and production photos, biographical information, and production work is an informative and comprehensive reference for theatrical design students and educators as well as anyone interested in the visual design of live theatre, circus performance, and pageantry.""--Jonathon Taylor, associate professor of scenic and costume design at East Tennessee State University