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Tag: Art History and Museum Professions

Checking In on Food, Fashion, and Gender: Researching for an Exhibition

September 13, 2023 Laura Hatmaker

The major exhibition Food & Fashion, on display at The Museum at FIT through November 26, explores the dynamic and […]

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Gabriela Hearst sitting at a table at the Couture Council luncheon

Gabriela Hearst Honored at Couture Council Luncheon

September 11, 2023 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Events, Featured, Museum, Students, Top Stories

On September 6, at the David Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, The Museum at FIT (MFIT) held its annual Couture […]

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Exhibition: Claire McCardell: Practicality, Liberation, Innovation — Closes

March 3, 2023 Laura Hatmaker

April 5–16, 2023 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT This exhibition explores the work of Claire McCardell (1905-1958), one of […]

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Exhibition: Claire McCardell: Practicality, Liberation, Innovation — Opens

March 3, 2023 Laura Hatmaker

April 5–16, 2023 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT This exhibition explores the work of Claire McCardell (1905-1958), one of […]

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Kyunghee Pyun and poster for V&A's Fashion Masculinities exhibition

Kyunghee Pyun’s Research on Dandyism Receives Recognition at Symposium

October 27, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

Professor Kyunghee Pyun’s research into hybrid dandyism across history is finding broad recognition in academia and museums around the world. […]

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Alexander Nagel Speaks on Omani Fashion

October 27, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Alexander Nagel, chair, Art History and Museum Professions, recently presented at the conference “Past Meets Present: The Impact of Tradition […]

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Alexander Nagel and a cover of "Legacies of Ancient Greece in Contemporary Perspectives."

How Mediterranean Art Made It to the Smithsonian

May 23, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Ancient Greek artifacts have been finding their way to the public museums in Washington, D.C., since the mid-19th century. What […]

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Empowering the Next Generation of Art History Leadership

May 10, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

Founded in 1971, the Art History Association is one of SUNY New Paltz’s oldest student clubs. For over fifty years, […]

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Mean Girls? Thinking About Women in Ancient Egypt and Western Asia in 2022

February 8, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

Join a conversation on misconceptions about ancient women and more with Ann Macy Roth (New York University) and Majdolene Dajani […]

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New Curating: Justice, Museums, and the Power of the Grand Narrative

February 4, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

Three panelists engage in a conversation on innovative aspects and new ways of curating histories and art. Learn about exciting […]

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