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Tag: William Low

Virtual Artist Talks Series: Professor William Low, FIT Illustration Students, and Alumni

November 16, 2020 Laura Hatmaker

Please join us on Google Meet on Thursday, December 3, at 1 pm, for a conversation with Illustration Professor William […]

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three graphic posters in red, navy, and charcoal

IMPACT: Creativity for Civility, Diversity, and Inclusion Begins February 12

February 12, 2019 Alexandra Mann College & Campus, Featured, School of Art & Design

IMPACT: Creativity for Civility, Diversity, and Inclusion, an interdisciplinary project supported by the FIT Diversity Council, opens Tuesday, February 12, with […]

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William Low with his award winning Hong Kong paintings

William Low Awarded Silver Medal by Society of Illustrators

January 3, 2019 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Art & Design

The jurors of the Society of Illustrators’ 61st-annual exhibition, Illustrators 61, have awarded William Low, Illustration, the silver medal in the […]

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translucent panels featuring dahlias by William Low's

Artwork by William Low Unveiled at Deer Park LIRR Station

November 21, 2018 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Art & Design

William Low, Illustration, was commissioned by the MTA’s Long Island Rail Road to create artwork to enhance the railroad station […]

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Love Your Library: Picture This: The Art and Business of Children’s Books

December 1, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

FIT alumna Liz Starin, FIT professor William Low, and Colleen A.F. Venable will  share their work and knowledge of illustrating […]

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USPS Unveils Holiday Stamps by William Low

September 27, 2016 Laura Hatmaker Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Art & Design

William Low, Illustration, will be at a ceremony October 6 where the U.S. Postal Service will unveil its Holiday Windows Forever […]

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Illustration Faculty Members and Alumni Contribute to Project Benefiting Veterans

March 13, 2015 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, FIT DIRECT, School of Art & Design

Illustration faculty members Steve Brodner, Dennis Dittrich, William Low, and Melanie Reim, and alumni Bri Hermanson and Stephen Gardner (who is […]

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Sun 05

Exhibition: Chasing a Dying River: Ghat 24 Yamuna, Delhi, India — Opens

February 5
Wed 08

Exhibition: FIT Fabulous: A Modern Investigation of Hip Hop — Opens

February 8
Wed 08

Exhibition: Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop — Opens

February 8
Sun 12

Exhibition: Out of Body or Out of Place? — Closes

February 12
Mon 13

Diversity Collective Meet and Greet

February 13 at 10:00 am - 11:00 am

ON FITTIGERS.COM

Devin Rotunno and Andrea Distefano

Two Students Named SUNY Scholar-Athlete Award Winners

Congratulations to Andrea Distefano for being named the Fall SUNY Scholar Athlete Women’s Cross Country Award winner and to Devin Rotunno for being named the Fall SUNY Scholar Athlete Women’s Tennis Award winner during SUNY’s inaugural year of naming SUNY-wide Scholar Athletes. Full story at FIT’s sports website, FITTigers.com

THE MUSEUM AT FIT

two women standing in front of graffiti; photo by Jamel ShabazzFresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop Style Opens Feb. 8

The exhibition will feature over 100 garments and accessories as well as images by New York photographer Jamel Shabazz. More details

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