The Korea Craft and Design Foundation holds a special lecture/workshop series related to Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) in overseas locations […]
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Kyunghee Pyun Describes How Korean Fashion Went Global at GWU Colloquium
History of Art Associate Professor Kyunghee Pyun delivered a talk about modern Korean fashion as part of a daylong symposium […]
Read moreExhibition: Renewal of Symbols: Contemporary Minhwa Paintings — Closes
August 25–December 16 Minhwa is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted on paper or canvas in […]
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Kyunghee Pyun’s Research on Dandyism Receives Recognition at Symposium
Professor Kyunghee Pyun’s research into hybrid dandyism across history is finding broad recognition in academia and museums around the world. […]
Read moreExhibition: Renewal of Symbols: Contemporary Minhwa Paintings — Opens
August 25–December 16 Minhwa is traditional Korean folk art from the Chosun era (1392-1910) painted on paper or canvas in […]
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A Uniform Style
Professor Kyunghee Pyun, History of Art, gave a talk at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson on April 5. Titled “Identity Building […]
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Textbook on Mannequins Features Two FIT Educators
In fashion exhibitions, one usually focuses on the clothes, not the stiff figures wearing them. But a recent new book, […]
Read moreFIT Authors Talks: Fashion, Identity, and Power in Modern Asia with Kyunghee Pyun
FIT Associate Professor Kyunghee Pyun will focus on the process of introducing and developing modernity in a particular sector of […]
Read moreEncouraging Global Research: Using First Language Sources in the College Classroom
FIT faculty are cordially invited to a symposium “Encouraging Global Research: Using First Language Sources in the College Classroom,” a […]
Read moreArt/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and Design Symposium
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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