Hanbok Workshop: Tradition for Contemporary Fashion Design—How to Make Baeja
The Korea Craft and Design Foundation holds a special lecture/workshop series related to Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) in overseas locations […]
Read moreThe Korea Craft and Design Foundation holds a special lecture/workshop series related to Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) in overseas locations […]
Read moreJennifer Miyuki Babcock, adjunct assistant professor, History of Art, presented her paper, “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access: How Local Communities […]
Read moreIn this virtual event, meet FIT’s new School of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty members and learn about the global […]
Read moreIn an engaging conversation, FIT alumna Liz Breuer and Kerry Bannigan will discuss how their diverse backgrounds have shaped them […]
Read moreHistory of Art Associate Professor Kyunghee Pyun delivered a talk about modern Korean fashion as part of a daylong symposium […]
Read moreWould you consider fashion to be size-inclusive in 2022? If you answered yes, Paolo Volonté, author of Fat Fashion: The […]
Read moreProfessor Kyunghee Pyun’s research into hybrid dandyism across history is finding broad recognition in academia and museums around the world. […]
Read moreAugust 25–December 16 Minhwa is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted on paper or canvas in […]
Read moreAugust 25–December 16 Minhwa is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted on paper or canvas in […]
Read moreFashion designer Omar Buckley and FIT Illustration Professor Karen Santry will discuss how Omar’s fashion line RAMOMAR NY is inspired […]
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