
November 2016
#TIME: 2016 Creative Technology Annual Exhibition
November 15–December 13, 2016 Artists reception: Tuesday, November 15, 5:30–7:30 pm Time can be a difficult concept to grasp or describe, but we all feel it, from the agony of waiting for a file to download, to the joy of breezing through page after page of a beautiful story. In our daily lives, each second might seem insignificant or trivial. For the experienced temporal designers, even a split-second could be used as an effective instrument to influence how people…
Find out more »#TIME: 2016 Creative Technology Annual Exhibition Reception
Join students from the Creative Technology minor as well as alumni, faculty, and advisory board members whose works are part of the #TIME exhibition for a reception. This is the second year the Creative Technology minor has been offered and the second annual exhibition. Read more about the exhibition by clicking here.
Find out more »March 2017
Exhibition: Adrian: Hollywood and Beyond — Opens
Adrian, evening dress, 1947, USA, printed rayon textile by Wesley Simpson/Salvador Dalí. Adrian: Hollywood and Beyond will explore Gilbert Adrian’s ready-to-wear and costume designs, with a focus on his innovative use of textiles. Organized by graduate students in the Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice program, this exhibition will be the first to analyze Adrian’s work within the context of the contemporary fashion and textile design of the mid-20th century. Adrian’s relationships with prominent figures within the textile…
Find out more »April 2017
Exhibition: Adrian: Hollywood and Beyond — Closes
Adrian, evening dress, 1947, USA, printed rayon textile by Wesley Simpson/Salvador Dalí. Adrian: Hollywood and Beyond will explore Gilbert Adrian’s ready-to-wear and costume designs, with a focus on his innovative use of textiles. Organized by graduate students in the Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice program, this exhibition will be the first to analyze Adrian’s work within the context of the contemporary fashion and textile design of the mid-20th century. Adrian’s relationships with prominent figures within the textile…
Find out more »NFLxFIT Visual System Design Contest and Exhibition — Opens
As part of a design contest held by the National Football League (NFL), students designed new visual presentations of the NFL's team logos and other visual branding, with a particular eye for targeting younger audiences. The work of student participants and the winning designs will be on display in The Museum at FIT's Gallery FIT April 14 through 29. An artists' reception will be held Tuesday, April 18, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The Museum at FIT's hours are Tuesday–Friday, noon- 8 pm; Saturday, 10…
Find out more »NFLxFIT Visual System Design Contest and Exhibition — Closes April 29
As part of a design contest given by the National Football League (NFL) , students designed new visual presentations of the NFL's team logos and other visual branding, with a particular eye for targeting younger audiences. The work of student participants and the winning designs will be on display in The Museum at FIT's Gallery FIT April 14 through 29. An artists' reception will be held Tuesday, April 18, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The Museum at FIT's hours are Tuesday–Friday, noon- 8 pm;…
Find out more »June 2017
Illustration MFA Exhibition: Thirteen Stories — Opens
The Fashion Institute of Technology is proud to present the 2017 MFA in Illustration Visual Thesis Exhibition. This year, a diverse group of MFA candidates bound together by a passion for visual storytelling presents 13 unique visions, 13 artists, 13 voices, 13 stories. The exhibition features work by Cristy Road, Kendall Eddy, Robert Geronimo, Claude Hodelin, Hwayeon Im, Yueming LuLu Qu, Che Saitta-Zelterman, Karen Sheetz, Deepti Sunder, Mark Wang, Emma Wasielke, Ellie Ji Yang, and Necdet Yilmaz. The exhibition is…
Find out more »July 2017
Illustration MFA Exhibition: Thirteen Stories
The Fashion Institute of Technology is proud to present the 2017 MFA in Illustration Visual Thesis Exhibition. This year, a diverse group of MFA candidates bound together by a passion for visual storytelling presents 13 unique visions. 13 artists, 13 voices, 13 stories. The exhibition will feature work by Cristy Road, Kendall Eddy, Robert Geronimo, Claude Hodelin, Hwayeon Im, Yueming LuLu Qu, Che Saitta-Zelterman, Karen Sheetz, Deepti Sunder, Mark Wang, Emma Wasielke, Ellie Ji Yang, and Necdet Yilmaz.
Find out more »September 2017
Exhibition: Crafting Change: New Textile Work by Students and Faculty — Opens
September 19-30, 2017 Opening reception: Tuesday, September 19, 6 pm The work of FIT students and faculty takes center stage in the Gallery FIT exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long established techniques in a modern context to explore the shifting boundaries between art, design, and technology. Projects bridging science and textiles have the potential to revolutionize the fashion and textile industries, leading us…
Find out more »Opening Reception: Crafting Change: New Textile Work by Students and Faculty
The work of FIT students and faculty takes center stage in the Gallery FIT exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long established techniques in a modern context to explore the shifting boundaries between art, design, and technology. Projects bridging science and textiles have the potential to revolutionize the fashion and textile industries, leading us to a more sustainable future. These works are promising…
Find out more »Exhibition: Crafting Change: New Textile Work by Students and Faculty — Closes
September 19–30, 2017 The work of FIT students and faculty takes center stage in the Gallery FIT exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long established techniques in a modern context to explore the shifting boundaries between art, design, and technology. Projects bridging science and textiles have the potential to revolutionize the fashion and textile industries, leading us to a more sustainable future. These…
Find out more »October 2017
Exhibition: Attention — Opens
October 21–November 18, 2017 Opening reception: October 25, 6 pm [email protected] presents ATTENTION, an exhibition of award-winning work by students in the Advertising Design BFA program. [email protected] is a student club for advertising design, supported by the FIT Student Government Association.
Find out more »November 2017
Exhibition: Attention — Closes
October 21–November 18, 2017 Opening reception: October 25, 6 pm [email protected] presents ATTENTION, an exhibition of award-winning work by students in the Advertising Design BFA program. [email protected] is a student club for advertising design, supported by the FIT Student Government Association.
Find out more »December 2017
2017 Creative Technology and Design Exhibition: #EXPERIENCE — Opens
December 5, 2017–January 6, 2018 The age of image branding is coming to an end. In a world of instant and constant sharing, even a brilliantly designed brand image cannot create value that doesn’t exist or sustain a fabricated brand story. Brands today operate in an omni-channel world where the customer relationship is always on, and the rapidly growing complexity of digital communication makes understanding the dynamics of customer experiences a major challenge. A new wave of innovative design professionals…
Find out more »January 2018
2017 Creative Technology and Design Exhibition: #EXPERIENCE — Closes
December 5, 2017–January 6, 2018 The age of image branding is coming to an end. In a world of instant and constant sharing, even a brilliantly designed brand image cannot create value that doesn’t exist or sustain a fabricated brand story. Brands today operate in an omni-channel world where the customer relationship is always on, and the rapidly growing complexity of digital communication makes understanding the dynamics of customer experiences a major challenge. A new wave of innovative design professionals…
Find out more »March 2018
Exhibition: Pockets to Purses: Fashion + Function — Opens
Bonnie Cashin, lime green cotton canvas short A-line raincoat and skirt with matching leather convertible collar, piping and "trompe l'oeil shoulder bag" applique. March 6–31, 2018 Pockets and purses provide immediate access to personal possessions, satisfying the need to carry money and other useful objects. They can also display luxury or emphasize fashionable gestures. Pockets to Purses: Fashion + Function is organized by graduate students in FIT’s Fashion and Textile Studies program. The exhibition will explore the history of pockets…
Find out more »Exhibition: Pockets to Purses: Fashion + Function — Closes
Bonnie Cashin, lime green cotton canvas short A-line raincoat and skirt with matching leather convertible collar, piping and "trompe l'oeil shoulder bag" applique. March 6–31, 2018 Pockets and purses provide immediate access to personal possessions, satisfying the need to carry money and other useful objects. They can also display luxury or emphasize fashionable gestures. Pockets to Purses: Fashion + Function is organized by graduate students in FIT’s Fashion and Textile Studies program. The exhibition will explore the history of pockets…
Find out more »June 2018
Illustration MFA Visual Thesis Exhibition: Ink Made — Opens
June 8–July 7 The Master of Fine Arts in Illustration program presents its graduating students’ annual visual thesis exhibition; this year’s exhibition is titled Ink Made. In the MFA program, students develop their studio practice in drawing, painting, and digital media—and the integration of all three. Through a focus on studio practice along with classes on creative writing and research, students gain a broad perspective on the illustrator’s role across different media. Students work in a range of areas, such as animation, concept…
Find out more »July 2018
Illustration MFA Visual Thesis Exhibition: Ink Made — Closes
June 8–July 7 The Master of Fine Arts in Illustration program presents its graduating students’ annual visual thesis exhibition; this year’s exhibition is titled Ink Made. In the MFA program, students develop their studio practice in drawing, painting, and digital media—and the integration of all three. Through a focus on studio practice along with classes on creative writing and research, students gain a broad perspective on the illustrator’s role across different media. Students work in a range of areas, such as animation, concept…
Find out more »September 2018
Exhibition: Crafting Change: New Textile Work by Students, Faculty, and Alumni — Opens
September 15–October 6, 2018 The work of FIT students, faculty, and alumni takes center stage in the FIT exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long-established techniques in a modern context to explore the shifting boundaries between art, design, and technology. The use of handcrafting techniques combined with digital processes preserves tradition while pushing textiles into the future. Projects bridging science and textiles have…
Find out more »Opening Reception: Crafting Change: New Textile Work by Students, Faculty, and Alumni
Attend an opening event for Crafting Change on Thursday, September 20, at 6 pm at Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT. The work of FIT students, faculty, and alumni takes center stage in the FIT exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long-established techniques in a modern context to explore the shifting boundaries between art, design, and technology. The use of handcrafting techniques combined…
Find out more »October 2018
Exhibition: Crafting Change: New Textile Work by Students, Faculty, and Alumni — Closes
September 15–October 6, 2018 The work of FIT students, faculty, and alumni takes center stage in the FIT exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long-established techniques in a modern context to explore the shifting boundaries between art, design, and technology. The use of handcrafting techniques combined with digital processes preserves tradition while pushing textiles into the future. Projects bridging science and textiles have…
Find out more »Exhibition: The Italian Way, Lessons From the Masters for Our Time — Opens
Image courtesy of Megan Brady. October 20–November 10, 2018 The Italian Way presents paintings and sketchbooks created by students who were participants in FIT’s month-long study abroad program in Florence, Italy. The students—sophomores, juniors, and seniors—are from the Fine Arts, Illustration, Packaging Design, and Graphic Design departments within the School of Art and Design at FIT. The goal of the study abroad program is to build a bridge between the art of the Italian Renaissance and these young, contemporary artists. Students…
Find out more »November 2018
Exhibition: The Italian Way, Lessons From the Masters for Our Time — Closes
Image courtesy of Megan Brady. October 20–November 10, 2018 The Italian Way presents paintings and sketchbooks created by students who were participants in FIT’s month-long study abroad program in Florence, Italy. The students—sophomores, juniors, and seniors—are from the Fine Arts, Illustration, Packaging Design, and Graphic Design departments within the School of Art and Design at FIT. The goal of the study abroad program is to build a bridge between the art of the Italian Renaissance and these young, contemporary artists. Students…
Find out more »February 2019
Exhibition: X-RAYS of Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, and Givenchy — Opens
February 6–16, 2019 X-RAYS of Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, and Givenchy is the result of a collaboration between the students of FIT’s Fashion Design MFA program and The Museum at FIT. The project is part of a course titled “Fashion Creation 3—Design Archaeology,” which centers on the concept that in order to move design forward, it is of utmost value to know where it has been. The students were divided into four groups, and then each group was tasked with producing a…
Find out more »Exhibition: X-RAYS of Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, and Givenchy — Closes
February 6–16, 2019 X-RAYS of Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, and Givenchy is the result of a collaboration between the students of FIT’s Fashion Design MFA program and The Museum at FIT. The project is part of a course titled “Fashion Creation 3—Design Archaeology,” which centers on the concept that in order to move design forward, it is of utmost value to know where it has been. The students were divided into four groups, and then each group was tasked with producing a…
Find out more »March 2019
Exhibition: The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion — Opens
Grenelle-Estévez, evening set, circa 1957, gift of Sylvia Levine. March 5–30, 2019 Gallery FIT The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion explores the legacy of one of the first institutions dedicated to educating fashion industry professionals in New York City. The impact of the school, in operation from 1923 to 1991, will be explored through an introduction to founder Ethel Traphagen, the main philosophies of the school, and its lasting influence. Highlights include ensembles by Geoffrey Beene and Anne Klein, evening wear…
Find out more »Exhibition: The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion — Closes
Grenelle-Estévez, evening set, circa 1957, gift of Sylvia Levine. March 5–30, 2019 Gallery FIT The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion explores the legacy of one of the first institutions dedicated to educating fashion industry professionals in New York City. The impact of the school, in operation from 1923 to 1991, will be explored through an introduction to founder Ethel Traphagen, the main philosophies of the school, and its lasting influence. Highlights include ensembles by Geoffrey Beene and Anne Klein, evening wear…
Find out more »June 2019
Illustration MFA 2019 Visual Thesis Exhibition: 6 Ways from Sunday — Opens
June 8–July 13, 2019 Gallery FIT Students in the School of Graduate Studies' Illustration MFA program present their thesis works. This exhibition is open to the public. The Museum at FIT hours: Tuesday–Friday: Noon–8 pm Saturday: 10 am–5 pm Closed Sundays, Mondays, and legal holidays
Find out more »July 2019
Illustration MFA 2019 Visual Thesis Exhibition: 6 Ways from Sunday — Closes
June 8–July 13, 2019 Gallery FIT Students in the School of Graduate Studies' Illustration MFA program present their thesis works. This exhibition is open to the public. The Museum at FIT hours: Tuesday–Friday: Noon–8 pm Saturday: 10 am–5 pm Closed Sundays, Mondays, and legal holidays
Find out more »September 2019
Exhibition: Reflections — Opens
September 14–October 26 Gallery FIT Reflections is an exhibition featuring work by 10 student artists from the Photography and Fine Arts departments of FIT’s School of Art and Design. Under the guidance of Professor Curtis Willocks, the students put together an exhibition of photography, drawing, and mixed media collage. Reflections offers the visitor a look at artistic explorations and interpretations of summertime thoughts and experiences. This exhibition is free and open to the public.
Find out more »October 2019
Exhibition: Reflections — Closes
September 14–October 26 Gallery FIT Reflections is an exhibition featuring work by 10 student artists from the Photography and Fine Arts departments of FIT’s School of Art and Design. Under the guidance of Professor Curtis Willocks, the students put together an exhibition of photography, drawing, and mixed media collage. Reflections offers the visitor a look at artistic explorations and interpretations of summertime thoughts and experiences. This exhibition is free and open to the public.
Find out more »November 2019
2019 Annual Creative Technology and Design Exhibition: #DESIGN — Opens
November 19–December 14, 2019 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT Pomerantz Center Lobby We are living through a fundamental workforce transformation during which digital technology has begun to alter the skills companies are searching for. Inspired by President Joyce F. Brown’s Workforce of the Future initiative, FIT’s Advertising and Digital Design BFA, Creative Technology and Design (CT&D) subject area, and Center for Continuing and Professional Studies worked closely with our industry partners to create a series of specialized credit courses…
Find out more »December 2019
2019 Annual Creative Technology and Design Exhibition: #DESIGN — Closes
November 19–December 14, 2019 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT Pomerantz Center Lobby We are living through a fundamental workforce transformation during which digital technology has begun to alter the skills companies are searching for. Inspired by President Joyce F. Brown’s Workforce of the Future initiative, FIT’s Advertising and Digital Design BFA, Creative Technology and Design (CT&D) subject area, and Center for Continuing and Professional Studies worked closely with our industry partners to create a series of specialized credit courses…
Find out more »Exhibition: Homegrown — Opens
December 21–February 8, 2020 Gallery FIT How do our surroundings shape us? From the neighborhoods we grew up in, to the natural world we inhabit and the community of people around us, our environment can greatly influence our perspective, outlook and artistic practice. In the age of the internet and global inter-connectivity, to what extent does our geographic location still inform our sense of identity? In Homegrown, student artists of FIT's Urban Studio club explore these concepts of home, environment, and culture through various…
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Exhibition: Homegrown — Closes
December 21–February 8, 2020 Gallery FIT How do our surroundings shape us? From the neighborhoods we grew up in, to the natural world we inhabit and the community of people around us, our environment can greatly influence our perspective, outlook and artistic practice. In the age of the internet and global inter-connectivity, to what extent does our geographic location still inform our sense of identity? In Homegrown, student artists of FIT's Urban Studio club explore these concepts of home, environment, and culture through various…
Find out more »March 2020
Exhibition: Eleanor Lambert: Empress of Seventh Avenue — Opens
Halston, evening gown, 1972, USA, gift of Lauren Bacall, 74.107.30. The Museum at FIT is temporarily closed. View the online exhibition here. March 3–28, 2020 Gallery FIT As the “original fashion publicist,” Eleanor Lambert was a defining character of 20th century American fashion. Over her 75-year career, Lambert helped establish a number of organizations and initiatives that shaped the American fashion landscape, including the Council of Fashion Designers of America, the International Best Dressed List, the Coty American Fashion Critics’ Award,…
Find out more »Exhibition: Eleanor Lambert: Empress of Seventh Avenue — Closes
Halston, evening gown, 1972, USA, gift of Lauren Bacall, 74.107.30. The Museum at FIT is temporarily closed. View the online exhibition here. March 3–28, 2020 Gallery FIT As the “original fashion publicist,” Eleanor Lambert was a defining character of 20th century American fashion. Over her 75-year career, Lambert helped establish a number of organizations and initiatives that shaped the American fashion landscape, including the Council of Fashion Designers of America, the International Best Dressed List, the Coty American Fashion Critics’ Award,…
Find out more »November 2021
Exhibition: Around the Corner — Opens
Faded Wave, by Eva Castro. November 13, 2021–January 30, 2022 The Museum at FIT Gallery FIT Around the Corner is an exhibition that takes an in-depth look at a group of 21 artists’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, telling individual stories through the art they made and corresponding photographs captured during this imposed reality. Through challenging circumstances, their creative acts took on a new significance—helping them to cope with and process a rapidly changing world. Participating artists are from the…
Find out more »January 2022
Exhibition: Around the Corner — Closes
Faded Wave, by Eva Castro. November 13, 2021–January 30, 2022 The Museum at FIT Gallery FIT Around the Corner is an exhibition that takes an in-depth look at a group of 21 artists’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, telling individual stories through the art they made and corresponding photographs captured during this imposed reality. Through challenging circumstances, their creative acts took on a new significance—helping them to cope with and process a rapidly changing world. Participating artists are from the…
Find out more »March 2022
Exhibition: Asian Americans in New York Fashion: Design, Labor, Innovation — Opens
Vivienne Tam, dress, spring 1998, USA, gift of Vivienne Tam, 98.50.1 March 2–27 Gallery FIT Asian Americans in New York Fashion: Design, Labor, Innovation celebrates the Asian American community’s diverse contributions to the fashion industry. The recent rise of violent, racially motivated attacks against Asian Americans in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic has shown the need to increase support and awareness around the complex narratives and expansive achievements of this community. New York City is a fashion capital with a large…
Find out more »Exhibition: Asian Americans in New York Fashion: Design, Labor, Innovation — Closes
Vivienne Tam, dress, spring 1998, USA, gift of Vivienne Tam, 98.50.1 March 2–27 Gallery FIT Asian Americans in New York Fashion: Design, Labor, Innovation celebrates the Asian American community’s diverse contributions to the fashion industry. The recent rise of violent, racially motivated attacks against Asian Americans in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic has shown the need to increase support and awareness around the complex narratives and expansive achievements of this community. New York City is a fashion capital with a large…
Find out more »June 2022
2022 Illustration MFA Visual Thesis Exhibition: End of the Line — Opens
June 18–July 17 Gallery FIT The Museum at FIT Students in the School of Graduate Studies’ Illustration MFA program present their thesis works. This exhibition is free and open to the public. The Museum at FIT hours: Wednesday–Friday: Noon–8 pm Saturday and Sunday: 10 am–5 pm
Find out more »July 2022
2022 Illustration MFA Visual Thesis Exhibition: End of the Line — Closes
June 18–July 17 Gallery FIT The Museum at FIT Students in the School of Graduate Studies’ Illustration MFA program present their thesis works. This exhibition is free and open to the public. The Museum at FIT hours: Wednesday–Friday: Noon–8 pm Saturday and Sunday: 10 am–5 pm
Find out more »September 2022
Exhibition: Crafting Change — Opens
Image: KÙR x BLG. September 17–October 16, 2022 Gallery FIT The work of FIT alumni and faculty takes center stage in the exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long-established techniques in a modern context to highlight the potential for promoting connection, community, and wellbeing through creating textiles. These works explore the potential for art to promote connection with ourselves and others and how the tactility of…
Find out more »October 2022
Exhibition: Crafting Change — Closes
Image: KÙR x BLG. September 17–October 16, 2022 Gallery FIT The work of FIT alumni and faculty takes center stage in the exhibition Crafting Change. Organized by the Textile/Surface Design Department in conjunction with New York Textile Month, the works featured in Crafting Change use long-established techniques in a modern context to highlight the potential for promoting connection, community, and wellbeing through creating textiles. These works explore the potential for art to promote connection with ourselves and others and how the tactility of…
Find out more »Exhibition: Unseen Memory — Opens
October 29–November 13 Gallery FIT Memories, both real and imagined, are the catalyst of this group exhibition of photographic-based imagery by FIT students in the Photographic Concepts and Exhibition (PH352) classes. The exhibition Unseen Memory is a creative exploration of personal narrative, identity, and truth experienced by Fine Arts students in the Photography Department. Collaborating with students from all three PH352 classes along with professors Jessica Wynne, Tiffany Smith, and Michel Leroy, the exhibition is presented in two consecutive shows in Gallery FIT at The…
Find out more »November 2022
Exhibition: Unseen Memory — Closes
October 29–November 13 Gallery FIT Memories, both real and imagined, are the catalyst of this group exhibition of photographic-based imagery by FIT students in the Photographic Concepts and Exhibition (PH352) classes. The exhibition Unseen Memory is a creative exploration of personal narrative, identity, and truth experienced by Fine Arts students in the Photography Department. Collaborating with students from all three PH352 classes along with professors Jessica Wynne, Tiffany Smith, and Michel Leroy, the exhibition is presented in two consecutive shows in Gallery FIT at The…
Find out more »Exhibition: Unseen Memory: Part II — Opens
November 19–December 11, 2022 Gallery FIT Memories, both real and imagined, are the catalyst of this group exhibition of photographic-based imagery by FIT students in the Photographic Concepts and Exhibition (PH352) classes. The exhibition Unseen Memory is a creative exploration of personal narrative, identity, and truth experienced by Fine Arts students in the Photography Department. Collaborating with students from all three PH352 classes along with professors Jessica Wynne, Tiffany Smith, and Michel Leroy, the exhibition is presented in two consecutive shows in Gallery FIT at The…
Find out more »December 2022
Exhibition: Unseen Memory: Part II — Closes
November 19–December 11, 2022 Gallery FIT Memories, both real and imagined, are the catalyst of this group exhibition of photographic-based imagery by FIT students in the Photographic Concepts and Exhibition (PH352) classes. The exhibition Unseen Memory is a creative exploration of personal narrative, identity, and truth experienced by Fine Arts students in the Photography Department. Collaborating with students from all three PH352 classes along with professors Jessica Wynne, Tiffany Smith, and Michel Leroy, the exhibition is presented in two consecutive shows in Gallery FIT at The…
Find out more »February 2023
Exhibition: Out of Body or Out of Place? — Opens
"American Stalker" by Kailee Finn. February 1–12 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT This Black History Month, students at FIT were given the opportunity to express their upbringing as Black students in the Black Student Union's exhibition Out of Body or Out of Place? Visual depictions of racial dysmorphia, imposter syndrome, ostracism, and more are featured in this exhibition. This show is an opportunity for those who do not fall under a Black identity to understand the extent and importance…
Find out more »Exhibition: Out of Body or Out of Place? — Closes
"American Stalker" by Kailee Finn. February 1–12 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT This Black History Month, students at FIT were given the opportunity to express their upbringing as Black students in the Black Student Union's exhibition Out of Body or Out of Place? Visual depictions of racial dysmorphia, imposter syndrome, ostracism, and more are featured in this exhibition. This show is an opportunity for those who do not fall under a Black identity to understand the extent and importance…
Find out more »March 2023
Exhibition: Elizabeth Hawes: Along Her Own Lines — Opens
March 1–26, 2023 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT Elizabeth Hawes: Along Her Own Lines is the first contemporary exhibition dedicated to the gifted American clothing designer, author, and labor activist, Elizabeth Hawes (1903–1971). The show opens at a crucial moment when Hawes is especially relevant, because her activism and innovative philosophies correspond to the concerns of today. Hawes criticized the exploitative, classist nature of the fashion industry and sought to revolutionize it in her own creations, and through her…
Find out more »Exhibition: Elizabeth Hawes: Along Her Own Lines — Closes
March 1–26, 2023 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT Elizabeth Hawes: Along Her Own Lines is the first contemporary exhibition dedicated to the gifted American clothing designer, author, and labor activist, Elizabeth Hawes (1903–1971). The show opens at a crucial moment when Hawes is especially relevant, because her activism and innovative philosophies correspond to the concerns of today. Hawes criticized the exploitative, classist nature of the fashion industry and sought to revolutionize it in her own creations, and through her…
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