About Fashion Projects
Fashion Projects began in New York in 2004, with the aim to create a platform to highlight the importance of fashion — especially “experimental” fashion — within current critical discourses. Through interviews with a range of artists, designers, writers and curators, as well as through other planned projects and exhibits, we hope to foster a dialogue between theory and practice across disciplines.
We are primarily a print journal, however we also publish web-based updates and interviews (a “digest” version of which you can receive by signing up to our mailing list or via our
RSS feed) and are currently working on exhibits based on past and future issues. To order any of our issues visit our
ordering page.
We are a nonprofit organization, which has previously received grants from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
We are currently a sponsored project by
the New York Foundation of the Arts, a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organization. Contributions on behalf of Fashion Projects can be made payable to the “New York Foundation of the Arts,” and are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the law. For more information please don’t hesitate to
contact us.
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Contact
For editorial inquiries please email
francesca
For advertising and all other matters please email
erin
Distribution
Fashion Projects is distributed in the U.S. and Canada through Ubiquity Distributors (tel. 718-875-5491,
info [at] ubiquitymags.com) and in Japan through Presspop Inc. (
info [at] presspop.com). It can be found in independent bookstores, Universal News, and other magazines stands across North American and in select stores in Japan and Europe. You can also order it on our site via paypal.
September 6th, 2010 at 1:47 am
I am a fanaticof oldjewelry and I would not replace in the thrill of the hunt for that rarepiece in my collection for anything.