Exhibitions
Upcoming
Gallery FIT
October 29 - November 13, 2022
Unseen Memory
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
Museum at FIT.
This exhibition runs in two parts. Part two will be on view November 19 - December 11, 2022
Image credit: Lyndsey Del Rio
This exhibition runs in two parts. Part two will be on view November 19 - December 11, 2022
Image credit: Lyndsey Del Rio
Upcoming
Fashion & Textile History Gallery
November 30, 2022 – May 14, 2023
Designing Women: Fashion Creators and Their Interiors
Modern female fashion designers ardently incorporated interior decoration into their
professional and personal lives. This phenomenon became increasingly evident beginning
in the late nineteenth century, as more women founded important couture houses in
Paris, London and New York. At the same time, the field of interior decoration became
a viable profession, thanks in large part to innovative ladies on both sides of the
Atlantic.
Designing Women: Fashion Creators and Their Interiors is the first exhibition to explore the connection between these disciplines. Approximately 70 garments from The Museum at FIT’s permanent collection will be on view alongside photographic images of the most compelling interiors created for leading female fashion designers from the 1890s to the 1970s. Featured creators include Jeanne Paquin, Lucile, Jeanne Lanvin, Madeleine Vionnet, Pauline Potter (later Baroness Pauline de Rothschild), and many others.
Presented chronologically, the selection of objects and images will include a diverse range of spaces, from luxe couture salons and modest ateliers to private homes. Together the fashions and photographs will address how and why interior decoration became such an integral part of fashion’s leading designing women.
Curator: Patricia Mears
Image: Paquin, evening cape, pink silk chiffon and metal sequins, 1897, France, museum purchase, P83.19.7
Designing Women: Fashion Creators and Their Interiors is the first exhibition to explore the connection between these disciplines. Approximately 70 garments from The Museum at FIT’s permanent collection will be on view alongside photographic images of the most compelling interiors created for leading female fashion designers from the 1890s to the 1970s. Featured creators include Jeanne Paquin, Lucile, Jeanne Lanvin, Madeleine Vionnet, Pauline Potter (later Baroness Pauline de Rothschild), and many others.
Presented chronologically, the selection of objects and images will include a diverse range of spaces, from luxe couture salons and modest ateliers to private homes. Together the fashions and photographs will address how and why interior decoration became such an integral part of fashion’s leading designing women.
Curator: Patricia Mears
Image: Paquin, evening cape, pink silk chiffon and metal sequins, 1897, France, museum purchase, P83.19.7
Upcoming
Special Exhibitions Gallery
February 8 - April 23, 2023
Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop
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Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop Style will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip hop by examining the roots
and history of hip hop fashion from its inception to the present time. This exhibition
will explore themes such as the transition of hip hop from the ‘hood to the runway,
luxury and designer influence, the impact of hip hop celebrities on the fashion industry,
and the growth of hip hop style as an international phenomenon.
This exhibition is curated by Elena Romero, Assistant Professor of Advertising and Marketing Communications at FIT and author of Free Stylin’: How Hip Hop Changed the Fashion Industry together with Elizabeth Way, Assistant Curator at The Museum at FIT.
Image: Nike, "Air Jordan" sneakers, 1985, USA, gift of Nike, 85.196.1
This exhibition is curated by Elena Romero, Assistant Professor of Advertising and Marketing Communications at FIT and author of Free Stylin’: How Hip Hop Changed the Fashion Industry together with Elizabeth Way, Assistant Curator at The Museum at FIT.
Image: Nike, "Air Jordan" sneakers, 1985, USA, gift of Nike, 85.196.1
MFIT on the Road
The Museum at FIT often loans objects from its permanent collections to other institutions
for use in exhibitions. Check out what venue is featuring MFIT on the road.
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Prada ensemble, cotton and polyester Guipure lace, cotton poplin, leather, silk knit,
patent leather, fall 2008, Italy, gift of Prada, 2011.1.1
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