Faded Wave, by Eva Castro. November 13, 2021–January 30, 2022 The Museum at FIT Gallery FIT Around the Corner is an exhibition that takes an in-depth look at a group of 21 artists’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, telling individual stories through the art they made and corresponding photographs captured during this imposed reality. Through […]
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Please refer to the Academic Calendar for a full listing of all spring 2022 dates. Details on FIT's COVID-19 return to campus protocols can be found at fitnyc.edu/covid. |
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Join us for a virtual presentation and discussion with Anabella Bergero, Fashion Design MFA '20, and Tanya Melendez-Escalante, senior curator of Education and Public Programs from The Museum at FIT. Bergero won the inaugural SUNY Performing Arts Creation and Curation Prize for her exhibition proposal. Constructing Identities is part of the Journal and Pattern exhibition […] |
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The 26th annual symposium organized by The Museum at FIT focuses on the 1990s, exploring how concepts such as globalism and technological advancement shaped fashion of the era. The dynamic line-up of speakers includes Paul Boudens, graphic designer; Colleen Hill, curator of costume and accessories at MFIT and curator of the exhibition; Lamine Badian Kouyaté, fashion designer and founder […] |
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In recognition of Black History Month, the UCE of FIT holds a virtual talk with multimedia artist Billy Gerard Frank. At this talk, he will discuss his work for the forthcoming 2022 Venice Biennale. Billy Gerard Frank Frank was born in Grenada, West Indies, is a multimedia artist, filmmaker, production designer, and founder of the […] |
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FIT Adjunct Assistant Professor Professor Daniel James Cole and NYU Assistant Professor Nancy Deihl will give an FIT Authors talk about their book, The History of Modern Fashion. Discussion and Q&A to follow. This book explores fashion not simply from an aesthetic point of view but also as a manifestation of social and cultural change. […] |
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Join a conversation between Tom Bronk (b. 1944) and John Paul Jang (AHMP ‘22). In his Op Art paintings, Bronk explores ratio, linearity, and symmetry. His diagnosis of late stage Parkinson’s disease, uncontrollable shaking, and loss of balance does not stop his yearning for perfect geometry in his paintings. John Paul Jang is the senator […]
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Join us for a virtual presentation and discussion with with a group of artists who that participated in the exhibition Journal and Pattern: Jaclyn Burke, Fine Arts '22; Slavko Djuric, book artist and staff technologist, Fine Arts and Photography; Bil Donovan, adjunct associate professor, Illustration; Thomas Leach, exhibition installer; Lauren Zodel, assistant professor, Fashion Design; […] |
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Three panelists engage in a conversation on innovative aspects and new ways of curating histories and art. Learn about exciting new initiatives and directions to diversify traditional displays in art galleries and museums. How has curating changed in recent years, and how have art galleries and museums with traditional curatorial roles focused on specific periods […] |
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Traditionally the fashion industry has operated on through a linear economy, following the take-make-waste trend for products. Our current climate crisis demands a shift in societal patterns, creation and consumption. The shift to a circular economy offers a promising solution to waste reduction and resource preservation. FIT alumni Riley Anderson-Lusher (FIT ‘20), founder of Guilt Free […] |
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December 13, 2021–February 27, 2022 Work will include crocheted installations, fibrous stitchery, handmade books, collages, and theatrical garments exploring aspects of Latinx and Latin American culture and identity. Participating artists: Anabella Bergero (Fashion Design MFA '20); Donna Cleary (herbalist and artist); Slavko Djuric (book artist and technologist, Fine Arts and Photography); Bil Donovan (adjunct associate […] |
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March 1–3 citysource.fitnyc.edu City Source is a trade show designed and produced to connect the fashion community to available resources in NYC. There are over 6,500 Garment District businesses that make up the district. We have invited a select group to open their doors to us and give a glimpse into what happens behind the […]
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Please join us for the 10th Annual Dance and Music Festival. It will be virtual this year and we will be showcasing performances from the last 10 years including but not limited to Mexican, Afro-Caribbean, and Irish dance and music. A video will be streamed on the dance festival's page on the FIT website on […] |
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March 1–3 citysource.fitnyc.edu City Source is a trade show designed and produced to connect the fashion community to available resources in NYC. There are over 6,500 Garment District businesses that make up the district. We have invited a select group to open their doors to us and give a glimpse into what happens behind the […] Vivienne Tam, dress, spring 1998, USA, gift of Vivienne Tam, 98.50.1 March 2–27 Gallery FIT Asian Americans in New York Fashion: Design, Labor, Innovation celebrates the Asian American community’s diverse contributions to the fashion industry. The recent rise of violent, racially motivated attacks against Asian Americans in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic has shown the need […] |
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March 1–3 citysource.fitnyc.edu City Source is a trade show designed and produced to connect the fashion community to available resources in NYC. There are over 6,500 Garment District businesses that make up the district. We have invited a select group to open their doors to us and give a glimpse into what happens behind the […] |
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