History of Design and Curatorial Studies

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INSIDE (hi)STORIES – On the Art of Building in Ten Books

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Image: “Two Too Large Tables”, in collaboration with Ellen Wexler, Hudson River Park, NYC, 2006 On the Art of Building in Ten Books The Glass Corner…

2013 Graduate Symposium: Uncovering Realities, Cracking Facades: Design and Self

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The School of Art and Design History and Theory is proud to present it’s 2013 student organized Graduate Symposium. Titled Uncovering Realities, Cracking Facades: Design and…

Master’s Theses of the Graduating Classes of 2013

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 It is with great pleasure that I invite you to read about these four theses completed in the MA Program in the History of Decorative…

Inside (hi)Stories Lecture by Alice T. Friedman on American Glamour, Friday, April 19

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Alice T. Friedman American Glamour: Making the Mid-Century Modern Interior Friday, April 19, 2013 at 6:15 pm The Glass Corner, Parsons East Building 25 East…

Design and Mobility: The Twenty-Second Annual Parsons/Cooper Hewitt

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Design and Mobility: The Twenty-Second Annual Parsons/Cooper-Hewitt Graduate Student Symposium on the Decorative Arts and Design Sponsored by: The MA Program in the History of…

The Feminine Mystique: MA Decorative Arts and Design alumnae curate upcoming exhibit

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MA Decorative Arts and Design alumnae Natalie Balthrop and Deborah Engel have teamed up to curate the upcoming exhibit, The Feminine Mystique. This exhibit is…

INSIDE (hi)STORIES Upcoming Guest Lecturer: Juliet Koss

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Inside the Gesamtkunstwerk Wednesday, February 6th, 6:30 The Glass Corner, Parsons East Building. 25 East 13th Street, room 206 INSIDE (hi) STORIES Wednesday February 6,…

Fashion Curation Class Exhibition: Designing the Second Skin: Giorgio di Sant’Angelo 1971-1991

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On Tuesday, December 4, the opening reception for Designing the Second Skin: Giorgio di Sant’Angelo 1971-1991 will be held from 6 to 8 PM at…

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Offered jointly with the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York, the History of Design and Curatorial Studies program leads to a master of arts degree. Graduates go on to careers as historians, curators, and scholars in museums, universities, historic houses, auction houses, and galleries.

Visit the main Parsons site for more information about the MA in History of Design and Curatorial Studies.