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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241027
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Picturing Light: Artists Explore Luminosity — Closes
DESCRIPTION:From left: Magdelena Jakubczak (Communication Design student)\, Seth Howe (invited artist)\, Carol Salmanson (invited artist)\, Austin Jensen (Photography alumnus).\nSeptember 21–October 27\, 2024\nArt and Design Gallery \nPicturing Light\, which is a follow-up to Picturing Space (2019)\, is an exploration of the many manifestations of light. The exhibition brings together the work of fine artists and photographers\, and exhibition\, textile\, and interior designers who respond to natural and artificial light. The specific focus is on work that makes light its primary subject matter\, not just as the means to reveal other content. Some of the work explores the visible spectrum scientifically. Other pieces create environmental experiences through controlled lighting. \nThe exhibition is organized into four major categories: \n\nNatural Light—projects that use natural light to illuminate the work and cast shadows and transparencies;\nArtificial Light—installations with projections\, neon\, video\, lasers and other light sources;\nReflected Light—using materials such as iridescent paint\, mirrors and dichroic film to reflect light; and\nDepicted Light—paintings\, films and photography which shows the effect of light.\n\nPicturing Light is curated by Anne Finkelstein\, adjunct assistant professor of Spatial Experience Design. \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-picturing-light-artists-explore-luminosity-closes/
LOCATION:Art and Design Gallery\, Pomerantz Center\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="Art and Design Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@fitnyc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241028T170000
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SUMMARY:A Taste of ReelAbilities: Disability Awareness Film Fest—Day 2
DESCRIPTION:FIT’s Disability Support Services (FIT-ABLE) presents one short film (My Eyes Are Up Here) and one feature film from the ReelAbilities film festival. My Eyes Are Up Here director Nathan Morris will be attending and answering questions. \nLight refreshments to follow! \n\nMy Eyes Are Up Here\, presented by director Nathan Morris: A romantic comedy following a disabled woman (FIT alum Jillian Mercado) on a mission to get the morning-after pill. The only thing in her way is … everything. \n \n  \nJasmine Is a Star: Jasmine\, a 16-year-old with albinism\, is determined to become a professional model in her hometown of Minneapolis. As she confronts societal norms and beauty standards\, she explores what independence\, and more importantly\, self-acceptance\, looks like. \n \nDon’t miss Day 1 of the Reel Abilities Film Fest on Oct. 21! \nThis event is for the FIT community only. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/a-taste-of-reelabilities-disability-awareness-film-fest-day-2/
LOCATION:Dubinsky Student Center\, Eighth Floor\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="Disability Support Services (FIT-ABLE)":MAILTO:fitable@fitnyc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241029T173000
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SUMMARY:In Vogue: The 90s: Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology and the Marketing Communications Department present a screening of the streetwear episode (#5) of Hulu’s documentary series In Vogue: The 90s. It will be followed by a panel discussion with streetwear luminaries\, moderated by Marketing Communications faculty member and hip-hop fashion expert Elena Romero. \nPanelists: \n\nAndy Hilfiger\, former SVP of Entertainment\, Tommy Hilfger USA\nPeter Paul Scott\, formerly of Tommy Jeans\nDapper Dan\, designer\nA Vogue editor (TBA)\n\nThis event is free and open to the public; REGISTER HERE. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/in-vogue-the-90s-documentary-screening-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Katie Murphy Amphitheatre\, Pomerantz Art and Design Center\, Fashion Institute of Technology\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Panel Discussion,Public
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241103
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: This Must Be the Place — Opens
DESCRIPTION:November 2–December 8\, 2024\nThe Museum at FIT Lobby \nThe Fashion Institute of Technology and The Museum at FIT proudly present the Photography and Related Media BFA Junior exhibition: This Must Be The Place. This collection\, from 42 students\, showcases photo based installations ranging from the documentation of intimate life\, directed staged narrative tableaus\, and visual representations of conceptual ideas. This vast scope of work reflects contemporary trends of fine art photography\, showcasing individual creative vision\, while reflecting the time and place we all inhabit. \nThis Must Be the Place is a student-led exhibition\, produced and created in the Photographic Concepts and Exhibition course where throughout the semester\, students produce photographs to push their technical and creative abilities\, as well as working collaboratively in committees to bring this show to life. \nThis exhibition is free and open to the public. 
URL:https://events.fitnyc.edu/event/exhibition-this-must-be-the-place-opens/
LOCATION:Goodman Center Lobby\, 227 West 27th Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Public
ORGANIZER;CN="The Museum at FIT":MAILTO:museuminfo@fitnyc.edu
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