Week of Events
Exhibition: The Age of CI: The Rise of Creative Intelligence in an AI-Driven World — Closes
October 18–November 9, 2025 Goodman Center Lobby Human creativity is on the cusp of a revolution. In this new era, design transcends aesthetics and style, becoming a strategic practice grounded in empathy and insightful problem framing. The creatives of the future will be those who can envision groundbreaking solutions while harnessing AI to remove production […]
FIT Fall 2025 Open House
Open House is an event during the fall semester for prospective undergraduate students interested in learning more about FIT! Join a major-specific session hosted by a faculty member from your chosen school. Meet with department representatives from across the college including Admissions, Financial Aid, Academic Advisement, Student Life, and many more. Take a tour of […]
The Art of Fashion: Up-Cycling Exhibition
Experience a curated exhibition showcasing FIT students' upcycled and sustainably crafted works from garments and accessories to visual arts. The evening will also include botanical mocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and inspiring conversations. Explore the future of fashion and art in a setting designed to elevate both style and sustainability. This event is free and open to […]
Center for Continuing and Professional Studies Info Session (Remote)
Photo by Joe Carrotta. Looking for a new job, skill, or do you just want to learn something new, interesting, and innovative? FIT’s programs in the Center for Continuing and Professional Studies are the perfect fit for those looking to advance in their careers or find a new job or learn the latest technologies. Learn […]
Fashion Symposium: Fashion and Psychoanalysis
The artist Alisa Gorshenina wearing artificial eyes and a jeweled mouth. Photo by Elizaveta Porodina (@elizavetaporodina). Fashion and Psychoanalysis is The Museum at FIT's 34th symposium, planned in conjunction with the exhibition Dress, Dreams, and Desire: Fashion and Psychoanalysis. As the historian Peter Gay wrote, "We all speak Freud whether we know it or not." […]