December 2018
Exhibition: View Finder
December 7–14 The name View Finder is derived from the tool used on a camera for framing the composition of an image. As photographers, there’s no one right way to take a photo and what to take it with; however, the one consistency is our viewfinders. Regardless of whether it’s a full frame digital SLR, a medium-format film camera, or simply an iPhone, this is how we all see our independent worlds and how we choose to capture them. View…
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Exhibition: Dialogue — Opens
Marathon, 2019, by LiAnn Fong. Photo by James Reddington. August 28–September 12, 2019 Dialogue is an exploration of extended critique, and a platform for emerging artists to display artwork and receive written feedback from the viewer on their recent work. This is an exhibition considering the transparency and inclusivity that can emerge from collaboration. Artist collaborators: Adam Dalton Black, Andrew Sowers, Aviva Bogart, Ing Hwang, Isabel Cortes, James Reddington, Lauren Martino, LiAnn Fong, Lobsang Tsewang, and Slavko Djuric. The exhibition…
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Exhibition: Dialogue — Closes
Marathon, 2019, by LiAnn Fong. Photo by James Reddington. August 28–September 12, 2019 Dialogue is an exploration of extended critique, and a platform for emerging artists to display artwork and receive written feedback from the viewer on their recent work. This is an exhibition considering the transparency and inclusivity that can emerge from collaboration. Artist collaborators: Adam Dalton Black, Andrew Sowers, Aviva Bogart, Ing Hwang, Isabel Cortes, James Reddington, Lauren Martino, LiAnn Fong, Lobsang Tsewang, and Slavko Djuric. The exhibition…
Find out more »February 2023
Collage Workshop: Symbolic Self-Portraits
Sponsored by student organizations Urban Studio x The Black Student Union @FIT, this art-making session is inspired by the work of African American artist Deborah Roberts. This event is listed with the FIT Diversity Collective’s Black History Month activities; for a full schedule, visit fitnyc.edu/blackhistory. This event for the FIT community only.
Find out more »October 2023
Fashion Culture: Color in Indigenous Textiles
Image courtesy of Remigio Mestas. Join master artisan Remigio Mestas and color specialist Liz Galván as they discuss the significance of color in Zapotec textiles. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about dyeing techniques favored by Indigenous artisans in Oaxaca, Mexico. Fashion Culture programs are organized by The Museum at FIT to provide new perspectives on the culture of fashion. All programs are free unless otherwise indicated. However, reservations are strongly encouraged, as space is limited. See a full calendar of…
Find out more »November 2023
Exhibition: We Are Nobody Else — Opens
November 6–17, 2023 Art and Design Gallery, Second Floor Studio We Are Nobody Else presents the work of FIT students currently enrolled in Bradly Dever Treadaway's Photography Concepts and Exhibition course. The exhibition is built on the creative efforts of a diverse roster of artists engaged in personal lens-based projects. These projects probe identity, gender, sexuality, life cycles, mental health, institutional critique, tableaux vivant, memory, memorial and family history, intimacy and relationships. The included scope of concepts and approaches represent…
Find out more »Exhibition: We Are Nobody Else — Closes
November 6–17, 2023 Art and Design Gallery, Second Floor Studio We Are Nobody Else presents the work of FIT students currently enrolled in Bradly Dever Treadaway's Photography Concepts and Exhibition course. The exhibition is built on the creative efforts of a diverse roster of artists engaged in personal lens-based projects. These projects probe identity, gender, sexuality, life cycles, mental health, institutional critique, tableaux vivant, memory, memorial and family history, intimacy and relationships. The included scope of concepts and approaches represent…
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