Student News
- 2013 Graduate Symposium: Uncovering Realities, Cracking Facades: Design and Self
- 05.09.13
- Dress Practice Collective Journal Launch Party for Inaugural Issue of BIAS
- 05.09.13
- Roundtable Discussion: FASHION DESIGN PRACTICE AND RESEARCH IN LATIN AMERICA This Friday, May 10th
- 05.09.13
- Twenty-Second Annual Parsons/Cooper-Hewitt Voorsanger Symposium: Design and Mobility
- 04.11.13
- Call for Submissions: SJDC WALLPAPERS: FRESH WALLS 2013!
- 03.29.13
- Media Coverage of the Feminine Mystique Symposium
- 03.08.13
- Fashion Projects Issue #4: On Fashion Criticism
- 02.22.13
- MA Fashion Studies Speaking at Upcoming Fashion Talk
- 02.19.13
- The Feminine Mystique: MA Decorative Arts and Design alumnae curate upcoming exhibit
- 02.15.13
- 2013 STUTZ GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWS
- 02.14.13
The School of Art and Design History and Theory is proud to present it’s 2013 student organized Graduate Symposium. Titled Uncovering …
The Dress Practice Collective invites you to the launch of BIAS, the Journal of Dress Practice. The inaugural issue includes …
“Fashion Design Practice and Research in Latin America”, is a series of events that aim to explore diverse Latin American …
Join us for the Twenty-Second Annual Parsons/Cooper-Hewitt Voorsanger Symposium, entitled Design and Mobility. This is our annual graduate student symposium on the …
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Application deadline: April 1, 2013, midnight Parsons community! The walls at the elevator banks at 2 W. …
Videos from the recent The Feminine Mystique at 50 Symposium and exhibit are now available for people to view online …
The new issue of Fashion Projects, a New York–based fashion journal is now out. This issue, the journal’s fourth, is …
“An Evening with Barbara Tfank” Tuesday, February 19 8pm-11pm No. 8 Cafe 357 W. 16th St NY, NY MA Fashion …
MA Decorative Arts and Design alumnae Natalie Balthrop and Deborah Engel have teamed up to curate the upcoming exhibit, The …
The School of Art and Design History and Theory is pleased to announce the appointment of the first Stutz Graduate …







