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Parsons ADHT First Year Student Featured in Milk Magazine, BET: MYLES LOFTIN
Myles Loftin started developing his photography skills and career five years ago. It was the summer before he started high school. Cut to the…
Faculty Publication: David Brody Exposes the Ways Hotels Work—or don’t work— for Housekeepers
UPDATE: Click here to read The Atlantic’s piece on Professor Brody’s latest work, Housekeeping by Design. David Brody, ADHT Associate Professor of Design Studies, pulls readers…
THIS IS THIS BUT IT IS ALSO THAT: Subterranean Thoughts of Caroline Dionne
Caroline is Assistant Professor in the History & Theory of Design practice and Curatorial Studies at Parsons ADHT. She was most recently a Research and…
Experimental Fashion: Performance Art, Carnival, and the Grotesque Body by Francesca Granata
Experimental Fashion: Performance Art, Carnival, and the Grotesque Body by Francesca Granata is now available (IB Tauris, 2017) Please save the date for the Book…
INSIDE (hi)STORIES – From the Planning of the Kitchen to the Planning of the Nation: Exhibiting Homes in Postwar Britain
On February 21st, Dr. Harriet Atkinson, University of Brighton, lectured on “‘From The Planning of the Kitchen to the Planning of the Nation’: Exhibiting…
Faculty Spotlight: Jessica Glasscock of MA Fashion Studies
Part-time lecturer Jessica Glasscock is currently leading a course on Fashion Curation in the MA Fashion Studies program and works as a Research Associate at…
Alumni Spotlight: Salem Tsegaye, MA Design Studies ’14
Salem Tsegaye is Assistant Director of the Arts Research Institute at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts. There, she supports faculty research development, fosters…
Joelle Firzli, MA FS ’16: The Old & New, Eccentric & Classic, Familiar & Strange
Parsons ADHT’s Casey Haymes sits down with MA Fashion Studies alumna, Joelle Firzli, to chat about what she’s gotten up to after graduating earlier this…
Catherine Smith, MA FS ‘16, Featured in Harper’s Bazaar
MA Fashion Studies class of 2016 alumna Catherine Smith was recently featured in a Harper’s Bazaar magazine, in an extensive article spotlighting her digital creation Plan de…
Laura Auricchio Pens Catalogue Cover Story for Grolier Club Exhibit “‘A True Friend of the Cause:’ Lafayette and the Anti-Slavery Movement”
Laura Auricchio, Professor of Art History at Parsons School of Design, penned an essay titled “Lafayette at Yorktown (1782): Transformations and Interpretations” for the exhibition…