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SUMMARY:2023 Illustration MFA Visual Thesis Exhibition: Pareidolia — Closes
DESCRIPTION:Image: Laura Marciniak.\nJune 17–September 3\, 2023\nGallery FIT\, The Museum at FIT \nThe 2023 Visual Thesis Show\, titled Pareidolia\, represents the culmination of three years of graduate study for the FIT MFA Illustration candidates. Each MFA candidate develops and executes a unique body of work that represents their exploration\, artistic growth\, academic research\, and professional development. This year the exhibition includes the work of 15 MFA candidates and consists of works on paper\, collaged drawings\, digital art\, animation motion graphics\, comics\, and picture books.
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/2023-illustration-mfa-visual-thesis-exhibition-pareidolia-closes/
LOCATION:Gallery FIT\, The Museum at FIT\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Graduate Studies,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Brendan Leach%2C Illustration MFA":MAILTO:brendan_leach@fitnyc.edu
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SUMMARY:A "Conversation" Between Daria Dorosh and Max Meyer
DESCRIPTION:We invite the FIT community to a conversation across time and space between Daria and Max\, whose legacy will be channeled through History of Art Professor Lourdes Font. The “conversation” will be facilitated by Chief Storyteller Alex Joseph and Professor Karen Trivette\, head of the Library Special Collections and College Archives. \nThe dialogue will center on the role of archives\, fashion\, and art in the exhibition Unconventional Then\, Now\, and Always: A Helix of FIT Influence from Max Meyer to Daria Dorosh\, on display at FIT’s Art and Design Gallery through September 10. \nThis event is open to the FIT community only; RSVP is required and is limited to 24 people. RSVP here.
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/a-conversation-between-daria-dorosh-and-max-meyer/
LOCATION:Art and Design Gallery\, Pomerantz Center\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Trivette":MAILTO:karen_trivette@fitnyc.edu
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SUMMARY:The Tales of Nusantara Textile: An Education Showcase of Indonesian Textile\, Culture\, and Fashion
DESCRIPTION:Spanning more than 3\,000 miles between its east and west coast and with more than 270 million population\, Indonesia is an archipelagic country rich in culture. Each of its 17\,000 islands has their own distinctive culture\, that is also reflected in the fabric and textiles. Indonesian textiles are not only rich in history and philosophy\, but they are also functional. Various types of Indonesian textiles are made with natural and sustainable methods. Despite having high potential to be utilized in modern-day fashion\, Indonesian textiles are still unfamiliar to many. Against this background\, this event aims to introduce the different fabric and textiles from Indonesian archipelago—also often referred to as “Nusantara”—to the global audience. \nThe format of the event will be panel discussion followed by a “touch and feel” session\, where the audience can go around the room to feel the fabrics. There will be four designers from Indonesia will explain different kind of textiles from Indonesia\, namely Batik and Tenun. \nThe designers are: \n\nTheodora Matrutty (Tenun Tanimbar textile from Maluku)\nZuebarqa Benz (Tenun Ulap Doyo textile from East Borneo)\nHerman Prasetyo (Tenun Kendari from Southeast Sulawesi)\nFrida Aulia (Batik tulis Angklung from West Java)\n\nSchedule: \n\n10–10:25 am: Door Open/Registration\n10:30–10:35 am: Remarks by FIT Professor Kyunghee Pyun\, History of Art\n10:35–10:40 am: Remarks by Consulate General of Indonesia in New York\n10:40–10:50 am: Introduction to designers and brief overview of Indonesian Textile by Vanny Tousignant\, founder of NYIFW\n10:50–11:30 am: Presentation on Indonesian Textiles by Designers (Moderator: FIT)\n11:30–noon: Q&A Session\nNoon–1 pm: “Touch and Feel” session around the room\n\nIndonesian snacks will be provided. \nThe event is hosted by New York Indonesia Fashion Week with support from the Consulate General of Indonesia in New York. It is also sponsored by FIT’s School of Liberal Arts and Sciences\, Department of History of Art\, Office of International Programs\, and International Student Services. \nThis event is free and open to the public; REGISTER HERE. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/the-tales-of-nusantara-textile-an-education-showcase-of-indonesian-textile-culture-and-fashion/
LOCATION:Dubinsky Student Center\, Eighth Floor\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Kyunghee Pyun":MAILTO:kyunghee_pyun@fitnyc.edu 
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SUMMARY:Making AI Policies and Expectations Clear: Talking to Students About AI
DESCRIPTION:Join Naomi Gross (Fashion Business Management)\, Amy Werbel (History of Art)\, and Calvin Williamson (Science and Math) for a panel about expectations for AI use and policies in the classroom. This is an in-person event. Light refreshments will be provided. \nSponsored by the FIT Office of Faculty Development and the Center for Excellence in Teaching. \nThis event is for FIT faculty only; space is limited. REGISTER HERE. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/making-ai-policies-and-expectations-clear-talking-to-students-about-ai/
LOCATION:Dubinsky Student Center\, Eighth Floor Alcove\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Events,Workshop
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