• Exhibition: The Legacy: Diversity Meets Technology — Opens

    Goodman Center Lobby 227 West 27th Street, New York City, NY, United States

    February 10–27 The Museum at FIT Lobby This project is a collegewide experiential learning project supported by a President’s Diversity Grant focused on emerging technologies contributing to diversity and inclusion in wider society. Through the 3D-animated garment visualization video and physical garment exhibition, this project is to showcase the history of dress and unique cultural […]

  • Exhibition: Out of Body or Out of Place? — Closes

    Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, NY, United States

    "American Stalker" by Kailee Finn. February 1–12 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT This Black History Month, students at FIT were given the opportunity to express their upbringing as Black students in the Black Student Union's exhibition Out of Body or Out of Place? Visual depictions of racial dysmorphia, imposter syndrome, ostracism, and more are […]

  • Diversity Collective Meet and Greet

    Rita and Bruce Roberts Room, Feldman Center, Ninth Floor Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, NY, United States

    The Diversity Collective invites all members of the FIT community to ask questions, make suggestions, and find out more about its activities and initiatives. Refreshments will be served. This event […]

  • MakerMinds Event: My Stabby Valentine

    Gladys Marcus Library, Goodman Resource Center, Maker Minds Space, Sixth Floor 227 West 27th Street, New York City, NY, United States

    Take a stab at creating an e-textile valentine or anti-valentine. This project is inspired by Lynne Brunning's Stabby Valentine and uses conductive fabric and LED diode lights to make a […]

  • Film Screening: Eyes on the Prize: Ain’t Gonna Shuffle No More (1964–1972)

    Film and Media Screening Room D207 Pomerantz Center, New York City , NY, United States

    Part of the Eyes on the Prize film series, Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More looks at the the Civil Rights movement between 1964 and 1972. A call to pride and a renewed push for unity galvanize Black America. World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali, a minister of Islam […]