Holocaust Remembrance Day

Candle, by Shawn Carpenter, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. The U.S. observes Days of Remembrance, the nation’s annual commemoration of the Holocaust, in April each year. For the past 19 years, FIT has commemorated the Holocaust with a lecture, exhibition, and an all-day reading of the names of victims. This year, due to COVID-19 and the […]

Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and Design Symposium

Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and Design symposium, Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9, 2021, 9 am to 6 pm, through Webex Meetings. Artists and designers aspire to be creative geniuses, and they often are. But they are also bosses, employees, […]

Art on the Ground: On Going black + beyond with jazsalyn

jazsalyn. Photo by Jon Millner. Art on the Ground welcomes jazsalyn (she/her), sound artist, curator, and creative director of black beyond, a radical platform for artists and activists to speculate alternative realities for blackness. In conversation, jazsalyn and Shameekia will discuss her artistic practice, the primal force of music as the source of an archive […]

UCE of FIT Presents: Stop Asian Hate Town Hall Meeting

The UCE of FIT invites you to a town hall-style event titled "Stop Asian Hate," moderated by Isabella Bertoletti, Modern Languages and Cultures; Paul Clement, Social Sciences, and Felix Rivera-Perez, Career and Internship Center. This event is for the FIT community only; attend the event here. 

Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and Design Symposium

Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and Design symposium, Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9, 2021, 9 am to 6 pm, through Webex Meetings. Artists and designers aspire to be creative geniuses, and they often are. But they are also bosses, employees, […]