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    Brigid Coleman’s Halloween-Themed Art: Mundane, Funny, Ominous…
    October 28, 2021
    Rachel Ellner

    Brigid Coleman’s love of vintage scary movies are evident in her Halloween-themed art: sketchy characters doing seemingly mundane things. A playful, ominous macabre runs through her work. It’s a mix of commissioned work, Halloween musings, and one drawn from her experience working in a fast food joint. The Illustration grad works as freelance illustrator and…

  • Three from FIT at this year’s Eddie Adams Workshop

    October 18, 2021
    Rachel Ellner

    The Eddie Adams Workshop, now in its 34th year, is considered “one of the most important stops for up-and-coming photojournalists,” according to New York Times photographer and writer James Estrin. This year two FIT Photography students, and one Photography Certificate program graduate, were chosen to attend. The late Eddie Adams was a highly awarded photojournalist, renowned…

  • Cowleidoscope Joins the Cow Parade!

    September 29, 2021
    Rachel Ellner

    This summer Visual Presentation and Exhibition Design students created “Cowleidoscope,” a giant, dreamy blue and pink cow with magnificent iridescent wings. It’s part of the NYC CowParade, which this year benefits God’s Love We Deliver, a New York City-based charity that prepares and delivers meals for people living with severe illnesses. “It gave students an…

  • About Love: Tiffany, Beyonce, Jay-Z, a Yellow Diamond and FIT Alums

    September 14, 2021
    Rachel Ellner

    As any good campaign should, Tiffany & Co’s attempt to appeal to younger potential customers with its “About Love” campaign lit up both the fashion press and mainstream media last month. Beyoncé is the first Black woman to wear the hypnotically yellow Tiffany Diamond in public since its 1878 acquisition by the jeweler. The campaign…

  • Drawing Heroes Tall

    August 30, 2021
    Rachel Ellner

    Never has Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared taller than in Prof. Johanna Goodman’s view of him. The elongation – a common theme in Goodman’s illustrations – is particularly fitting. It would have been impossible to consider on-campus classes this fall without the mRNA vaccine technology (pioneered by Dr. Katalin Karikó) that Dr. Fauci championed starting 20…

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