Fashion Culture: Fairy Tale Imagery
Gladys Marcus Library, The Museum at FIT
About
- Title
- Fashion Culture: Fairy Tale Imagery
- Contributor Names
- Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.). Museum
- Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.). Gladys Marcus Library
- Frank, Natalie
- Mitchell, Kristy
- Hill, Colleen, 1982-
- Date
- 2016-03-31
- Description
- Visual artists Natalie Frank and Kirsty Mitchell joined Colleen Hill, curator of the MFIT exhibition "Fairy Tale Fashion", to discuss the use of fairy tale imagery in their work. Frank's recent exhibition, "The Brothers Grimm", featured 25 chalk and pastel drawings. Mitchell's dream-like photographs intertwine fantasy, literature, and personal meditations. Organized in collaboration with FIT's Gladys Marcus Library.
- This event was held March 31, 2016 at The Museum at FIT, NYC.
- Rights
- In Copyright
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- Identifier
- FIT Repository ID: aod_000446
Citation
Fashion Institute of Technology. (2016, March 31). Fashion Culture: Fairy Tale Imagery [Video]. Archive on Demand. https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/24315
Fashion Institute of Technology. "Fashion Culture: Fairy Tale Imagery." Archive on Demand, 31 Mar. 2016, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/24315
Fashion Institute of Technology, "Fashion Culture: Fairy Tale Imagery," Archive on Demand, March 31, 2016, video, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/24315