Globally Connected @ FIT: Sashiko and Cultural Sustainability for the Japanese People
Engage with sashiko, a traditional Japanese embroidery type, in this conversation with Atsushi Futatsuya, sashiko artisan and founder of Upcycle […]
Read moreEngage with sashiko, a traditional Japanese embroidery type, in this conversation with Atsushi Futatsuya, sashiko artisan and founder of Upcycle […]
Read moreThis summer, the Study Abroad program resumed for FIT students seeking an educational experience off American soil after two years […]
Read moreJoin Malika Verma Kashyap, founder of the digital publication Border&Fall, and textile designer Sanjay Garg for a lively discussion on […]
Read moreThe Fiberhouse Collective will teach participants how to analyze sources of local natural dyes—how to grow them, find them, and […]
Read moreThe work of FIT students and faculty takes center stage in the Gallery FIT exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the […]
Read moreSeptember 19–30, 2017 The work of FIT students and faculty takes center stage in the Gallery FIT exhibition Crafting Change. […]
Read moreSusanne Goetz, Textile/Surface Design, and Ajoy Sarkar, Textile Development and Marketing, participated in Textiles India 2017, a three-day exposition organized by […]
Read moreSeptember 19-30, 2017 Opening reception: Tuesday, September 19, 6 pm The work of FIT students and faculty takes center stage in […]
Read moreSupporting creative communities requires consumers to recognize and covet the unique characteristics of craft. This panel discussion, led by Jennifer […]
Read moreAuthor and photographer Eric Mindling spent two years traveling in the Oaxaca region of Mexico, documenting traditional textile practices and communities. His […]
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