Lady Gaga’s Meat Dress On Display At A Museum In Washington, D.C.

Lady Gaga’s infamous raw meat dress has made it to a museum in the US capital, Washington D.C.
Gaga worn the dress made from raw flesh at MTV VMA’s in 2010 is on public display at Washington’s National Museum of Women in the Arts.

The Rock & Roll’s, Hall of Fame of Cleveland, Ohio is starting a national tour exhibition about women pioneering in Rock n Roll, the evolution of female artists and the impact they had on music. The exhibit opened on Friday at National Museum of Women in the Arts.

Meredith Rutledge-Borger, the museum’s curator told the Associated Press that the event titled, “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power” is, in part, political inherently as it focuses on “first ladies of rock” who has spoken clear and loud about women and gay rights as well as other issues through their songs.
“This really is the center of our political life,” she said at the Washington chapter’s opening.

Besides the exhibit also contains 250 artifacts of 70 women who were said to be the “engines of creativity and change” with likes of Cher, Madonna, Donna Summer, and Cyndi Lauper.

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