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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Art X Fashion — Closes
DESCRIPTION:Wales Bonner X Kerry James Marshall\, cotton t-shirt reproducing Lost Boys: AKA Black Sonny (1993) by Kerry James Marshall\, spring 2023\, museum purchase\, 2022.55.1\nFebruary 18–April 19\, 2026\nSpecial Exhibitions Gallery\nThe Museum at FIT \nArt X Fashion is a major exhibition exploring the entangled and shifting relationship between fine art and fashion—typically considered a “decorative” or “applied” art. Curated by Dr. Elizabeth Way\, curator of Costume and Accessories\, and featuring 140 garments\, textiles\, and accessories from The Museum at FIT’s permanent collection\, this exhibition traces fashion and art’s parallel aesthetics from 18th century rococo to late-20th century postmodernism. \nUtilizing the theoretical framework developed by art and fashion historian Dr. Christopher Richards\, Art X Fashion invites viewers to consider the much-asked question\, “Is fashion art?” through historic and contemporary examples. Further themes explore the overlapping art-and-fashion work of artists—such as Salvador Dalí\, Sonia Delaunay\, Kerry James Marshall\, Antonio Lopez\, and Pablo Picasso—and fashion designers\, including Hussein Chalayan\, Issey Miyake\, Paul Poiret\, Elsa Schiaparelli\, and Vivienne Tam\, as well as the ways artists use fashion to shape their identities and expand their cultural significance.
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/exhibition-art-x-fashion-closes/
LOCATION:Special Exhibitions Gallery\, The Museum at FIT\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Public
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Cross-Pollination: Fashion and Psychoanalysis — Closes
DESCRIPTION:March 27–April 19\, 2026\nGoodman Center Lobby \nCross-Pollination: Fashion and Psychoanalysis is The Museum at FIT’s ninth collaborative workshop that brings together students and faculty from higher education institutions around the globe. For this year’s project\, students from the Fashion Institute of Technology (United States)\, Universidad de Monterrey (Mexico)\, and LaSalle College of the Arts (Singapore) used MFIT’s 2025 exhibition Dress\, Dreams\, and Desire: Fashion and Psychoanalysis as a springboard to research\, design\, and create garments\, accessories\, animations\, publications\, and more. Faculty members from the three schools connected their curricula to themes from the exhibition such as: The Mirror Stage\, The Fragmented Body\, and The Gaze. \nThis exhibition is free and open to the public. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/exhibition-cross-pollination-fashion-and-psychoanalysis-closes/
LOCATION:Goodman Center Lobby\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Public
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Museum at FIT":MAILTO:museuminfo@fitnyc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T120000
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SUMMARY:CCPS Information Session: Your Next Chapter Starts Here
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Joe Carrotta.\nAre you seeking a career pivot\, professional upskilling\, or exposure to cutting-edge industry trends? \nLearn about certificate opportunities in a variety of fields\, as well as individual course offerings\, from beginner to advanced. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation. \nLet FIT’s Center for Continuing and Professional Studies reveal the paths you didn’t know were there and uncover the opportunities you haven’t seen yet. \nWhether you’re looking to advance in your career\, find a new job\, learn the latest technologies\, or simply explore new hobbies\, FIT’s programs are the perfect fit. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public.  \n REGISTER VIA EVENTBRITE
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/ccps-information-session-your-next-chapter-starts-here-2/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Information Session,Online Event,Public
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Continuing and Professional Studies":MAILTO:conted@fitnyc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T130000
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Lecture Series: Unbroken: Solidarity Through the Lens with Professor Nina Berman
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual World Affairs Lecture\, Columbia University Professor Nina Berman will be in conversation with Dr. Souzeina Mushtaq\, assistant professor of Communication and Media Studies at University of Wisconsin–River Falls\, on the topic of “Unbroken: Solidarity Through the Lens.” \nLifelong New Yorker and photojournalist Nina Berman draws on decades of documenting the city’s defining upheavals. From the depths of the AIDS crisis to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy\, the surge of COVID-19 and waves of protest\, to illuminate the moments of collective care that rise amid crises. With a curated selection of photographs\, she reflects on how New Yorkers forge bonds of compassion and mutual support even as neighborhoods transform. Berman weaves personal recollection with powerful imagery to reveal that resilience and community are as fundamental to New York’s identity as its skyline. Her work has been exhibited at more than 100 international venues from the Whitney Museum Biennial to the concrete security walls at the Za’atari refugee camp. Public collections include the Smithsonian National Museum of American History\, the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, the Museum of the City of New York\, the Harvard Art Museums and the Bibliothèque nationale de France among others. Berman is the recipient of a 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship. \nThe Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series fulfills FIT’s mission to foster an understanding of diverse cultures and politics within the international as well as domestic perspectives. It also embraces\, supports\, and expands upon the president’s campuswide initiative on civility. Find an archive of previous lectures online.  \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public; login details will be published closer to the event date. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/world-affairs-lecture-series-unbroken-solidarity-through-the-lens-with-professor-nina-berman/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Online Event,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Praveen Chaudhry":MAILTO:praveen_chaudhry@fitnyc.edu
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