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SUMMARY:Exhibition: FIT Fabulous: A Modern Investigation of Hip Hop — Closes
DESCRIPTION:February 8–March 12\, 2023 \nIn a unique counterpoint to The Museum at FIT’s Fresh\, Fly and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop Style exhibition\, students present work with hip-hop themes from their respective majors. Works include graffiti-themed murals by Illustration students\, hip hop–inspired furniture by Interior Design students\, and a DJ booth for sampling hip hop music created by a team from Spatial Experience Design. Also on display will be a typeface created by Graphic Design students after exploring iconic spots in New York City where hip hop got its start.  \n\nAbout the Art and Design Gallery \nThe Art and Design Gallery brings together the work of FIT students\, faculty\, alumni\, and invited outside artists in every exhibition. The gallery\, located in the glass-walled lobby of FIT’s Pomerantz Center\, is a window into the college and a window out\, serving as a space to foster learning and innovation. \nThe gallery is open 9 am to 5 pm daily. \nThis exhibition is free and open to the public. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/exhibition-fit-fabulous-a-modern-investigation-of-hip-hop-closes/
LOCATION:Art and Design Gallery\, Pomerantz Center\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Art and Design Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@fitnyc.edu
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SUMMARY:MakerMinds Event: Crochet\, Knitting\, and Code!
DESCRIPTION:Coding\, knitting\, and crochet share structural similarities: They are all information expressed in symbolic abbreviations. Because of these similarities\, knitting has been used historically to convey coded messages. In this workshop\, we offer the chance for students to knit or crochet their own short messages in either Morse or ASCII codes. We’ll demonstrate ways to translate these into fiber and help students understand why this works. \nThis event is for the FIT community only. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/makerminds-event-crochet-knitting-and-code/
LOCATION:Gladys Marcus Library\, Goodman Resource Center\, Maker Minds Space\, Sixth Floor\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Helen Lane":MAILTO:helen_lane@fitnyc.edu
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SUMMARY:Fashion Culture: Blancopop: Styling Celebrities
DESCRIPTION:Courtesy of Juan de Dios Ramírez and Alberto Escamilla.\nFashion stylists Juan de Dios Ramírez and Beto Escamilla present the book Blancopop\, Una Mirada al Estilismo de Moda en México. This book brings together artists\, photographers\, and celebrities with whom the duo have collaborated during their 35 years in fashion. Specializing in editorial and celebrity styling\, Blancopop have worked closely with Latino/a stars including Kate del Castillo\, Cecilia Suárez\, and model Mariana Zaragoza\, among many others. A book signing will follow the event. \nFashion Culture programs are organized by The Museum at FIT to provide new perspectives on the culture of fashion. All programs are free unless otherwise indicated. However\, reservations are strongly encouraged\, as space is limited. See a full calendar of spring 2023 Fashion Culture Program events on the museum website. \nThis event is free and open to the public; walk-ins welcome. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/fashion-culture-blancopop-styling-celebrities/
LOCATION:Katie Murphy Amphitheatre\, Pomerantz Art and Design Center\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Conversation,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="The Museum at FIT":MAILTO:museuminfo@fitnyc.edu
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SUMMARY:Globally Connected @ FIT: Sashiko and Cultural Sustainability for the Japanese People
DESCRIPTION:Atsushi Futatsuya.\nEngage with sashiko\, a traditional Japanese embroidery type\, in this conversation with Atsushi Futatsuya\, sashiko artisan and founder of Upcycle Stitches. \nSashiko (Japanese for “little stabs”) is an old Japanese mending technique that originated from a very poor community in Japan. Fast forward to today\, the technique has been adopted by big brands\, such as Kenzo and Maison Margiela. According to Atsushi Futatsuya\, sashiko introduced in English is not wrong\, but unfortunately\, it isn’t usually introduced or described in its entirety. \nThis virtual discussion will explain what sashiko means and represents to the Japanese people\, as it is often communicated with missing elements and can be romanticized in Western culture. Moderated by Cultural Fellow Hinako Ishii\, Fashion Business Management\, who is an international student from Japan. \nAtsushi Futatsuya was born into the third generation of a surviving sashiko family in Gifu prefecture. He grew up with sashiko\, surrounded by thread\, needles\, and fabric. He launched the “Sashi.Co” project with his mother\, Keiko\, who has over 30 years of experience in sashiko stitching as a platform to introduce masterful works of sashiko. \nIn 2017\, Atsushi began introducing the beauty and philosophy of sashiko to the world through his website and workshops as “Sashiko Story.” His website is upcyclestitches.com. \nHosted by the Office of International Programs\, History of Art\, and the Cultural Fellows. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public; REGISTER HERE. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/globally-connected-fit-sashiko-and-cultural-sustainability-for-the-japanese-people/
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CATEGORIES:Conversation,Online Event,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of International Programs":MAILTO:studyabroad@fitnyc.edu
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