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Tag: History of Art

Globally Connected @ FIT: Building Bridges: Experiences from Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)

October 7, 2021 Laura Hatmaker

Join us for a conversation about building bridges between students in the United States and Lebanon through the virtual exchange […]

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Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and Design Symposium

February 17, 2021 Laura Hatmaker

Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and […]

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Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and Design Symposium

February 17, 2021 Laura Hatmaker

Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and […]

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CANCELED: Art on the Ground: Shameekia Johnson (AHMP ’21) in Conversation with Duneska Michel

February 24, 2021 Laura Hatmaker

This event has been canceled. Stay tuned for future Art on the Ground events.  Art on the Ground, founded by […]

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Attend Panel Discussion About the Capitol’s Legacy with Amy Werbel

January 22, 2021 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Amy Werbel, professor of History of Art, will participate in a panel discussion titled “Reframing the Legacy of the Capitol” […]

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Amy Werbel Publishes Peer-Reviewed Article on Haberle’s ‘A Bachelor’s Drawer’

January 8, 2021 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Amy Werbel, professor of the History of Art, has published an article, “John Haberle’s A Bachelor’s Drawer: Censorship, Geologic Time, […]

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Alexander Nagel Edits Book on Cave Sanctuaries in Ancient Greece

December 21, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Dr. Alexander Nagel, chair, Art History and Museum Professions, and assistant professor, History of Art, has co-edited a volume on […]

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Strange Bedfellows: How Found Objects, Mineralogy and Ancient Viewing Stones Deliver a Relevant Message

November 12, 2020 Laura Hatmaker

As a part of “Interpreting the Natural: Contemporary Visions of Scholars’ Rocks,” the Korean Cultural Center is hosting a series […]

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Alexander Nagel Discusses Archaeology Research and Pedagogy

September 14, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

This July, Alexander Nagel, assistant professor, History of Art, spoke on recent research on the archaeology of the UNESCO World […]

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Virtual Talk: “What Would Benjamin Franklin Think About Facebook?”

April 21, 2020 Laura Hatmaker

Amy Werbel, History of Art Professor and Fulbright Scholar to the United Kingdom, will deliver—online—the 2020 Annual Fulbright Lecture at […]

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Exhibition: Elizabeth Hawes: Along Her Own Lines — Closes

March 26
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17th Annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference: Ideas at Work

March 28
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17th Annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference: Ideas at Work

March 29
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FIT Authors Talks: Chloe M. Martin

March 29 at 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

FROM THE SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN BLOG

Susan Adamo Baumbach in her office with toysToy Design’s Susan Adamo Baumbach on Whimsy, Twists, and Tech

While a die-hard enthusiast for some games of the past, the longtime faculty member and current acting Toy Design Department chair is constantly working on the next thing. Read more

HUE: THE MAGAZINE OF FIT

cover of Hue magazine featuring an illustration of a robot and manIn the spring 2023 issue of Hue, we take a deep dive into Web3 and digital technologies. Find it now at hue.fitnyc.edu.

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