Primary Sources Lecture Series: Ethnic Dress in East Asia

Joanne B. Eicher is Regents Professor Emerita at University of Minnesota, specializing in cultural dress and cultural authentication. She is the editor of Dress and Ethnicity and a two-book series, Dress, Body, Culture, with 75 books currently (1994-present) and Dress and Fashion Research, 10 books currently (2013-present). Her book, Dress and Ethnicity: Change Across Space, […]

FIT Authors Talks: Carli Spina and Helen Lane: E-Textiles in Libraries

Carli Spina, associate professor/head of research and instructional services, and Helen Lane, assistant professor/instructional design librarian, talk about their new book, E-Textiles in Libraries: A Practical Guide for Librarians. Find out more about this event on the FIT Authors site. This virtual event is free and open to the public. 

Art as Impact: Dialogues on Art Advocacy, Educational Initiatives, and Social Justice

Art as Impact is a two-part program organized by Art History and Museum Professions student Angelica Pomar that engages topics like art advocacy, educational initiatives, and social justice in dialogue. Pomar will be in conversation with three established creative art professionals: Theresa Sotto, associate director of academic programs at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Veronica […]

Citation Salon

Need help with citing sources? FIT's Gladys Marcus Library is holding a Citation Salon. Join us on our YouTube channel on April 29, 5–8 pm, to get research and citation help. This virtual event is for the FIT community only.