The work of "Sinners" costume designer Ruth E. Carter can be seen for the first time at the African American Museum.
"When it was put up, I was like, Oh, my God! Speechless," said curator Dr. Michael Wilson.
Ruth E. Carter told 6abc's Alicia Vitarelli, "The person who is the costume designer can be big and fantastical, but also can be very niche and quiet. So, I think people will walk away saying, she's a storyteller!"
Carter is now the most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history with a total of five.
In 2019, she became the first black person to win an Oscar for costume design for her work on Marvel's "Black Panther," and she won again in 2022 for the sequel "Wakanda Forever."
"Sinners" also made Oscar history, as the film with the most ever nominations, with sixteen, including Best Picture and a Best Director for Ryan Coogler.
The "Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design" is on display at the African American Museum in Philadelphia through September 6th.