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Pattern, the Grid, and Other Systems

October 26 – December 3, 2023
Fashion Institute of Technology, New York
Art and Design Gallery. 9 am to 5 pm, seven days per week. Fashion Institute of Technology (227 West 27th Street, New York City 10001-5992).

Selected artworks

Articles on KALEKTAR

  • Rufina Bazlova
    participant
  • Maxim Tyminko
    participant
  • Avantika Bawa
    participant
  • Susan Daykin
    participant
  • Oasa DuVerney
    participant
  • Abigail DeVille
    participant
  • Carla Edwards
    participant
  • Anne Finkelstein
    participant
  • Kathleen Granados
    participant
  • Haley Hayden
    participant
  • Peter Hoffmeister
    participant
  • Karl Jensen
    participant
  • Ruth Jeyaveeran
    participant
  • Nomi Kleinman
    participant
  • Joyce Kozloff
    participant
  • Mark Kurdziel
    participant
  • Marie Lorenz
    participant
  • Nontsikelelo Mutiti
    participant
  • John O'Connor
    participant
  • Stephanie Pierce
    participant
  • Jessica Wynne
    participant
  • Farangiz Yusupova
    participant
  • Joseph Zutelgte
    participant
  • Julia Jacquette
    curator

Curated by FIT Associate Professor of Fine Arts Julia Jacquette, this exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology features work that utilizes and explores all aspects of repetition and pattern.

Pattern is often thought of in terms of art and design: the repetition of shape in surface design. But the definition of pattern can be even more expansive: It's a regularity or repetition in the world in general. It includes the repetition of abstract ideas as well as form.

Pattern, the Grid, and Other Systems will include two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and time-based artwork from FIT faculty, students, and distinguished alumni, as well as from guest artists. In addition, panel discussions and talks by participating artists and guest lecturers will take place during the run of the exhibition.