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Corey Rogers

Start Date
September 1, 2021
Address
The Reggae Museum
Curator
Duration
01:30

Corey Rogers received formal training at the Cincinnati Art Academy and Pratt Institute, establishing a dual discipline in visual art and fashion design.

Corey Rogers stands among a generation of multidisciplinary creatives for whom the boundaries between art and fashion are not fixed, but fluid—sites of inquiry, experimentation, and self-definition. His practice unfolds at the intersection of fine art, design, and personal narrative, shaped by an unwavering commitment to individuality and a refusal to dilute vision in service of convention.

Formally trained in Fine Art at the Cincinnati Art Academy and later in Fashion at Pratt Institute, Rogers developed a dual foundation that informs the structural and conceptual integrity of his work. From the disciplined study of form, color, and composition to the technical rigor of garment construction and textile manipulation, his education instilled both a respect for tradition and a readiness to depart from it. This duality—grounded yet exploratory—remains central to his evolving creative language.

Rogers’ early professional experiences placed him within the studios of influential fashion figures including Betsey Johnson, Cynthia Rowley, Zoe Twitt, and Catherine Malandrino. Within these environments, he encountered the realities of fashion as both an artistic and commercial discipline—absorbing the nuances of design development, brand identity, and the orchestration required to translate an idea into a finished work.

These formative engagements sharpened his technical fluency and expanded his understanding of scale, audience, and execution, yet they also clarified the limitations of working within established frameworks.

It is precisely this awareness that prompted Rogers to step beyond institutional pathways and pursue an independent trajectory. His departure was not a rejection of the industry, but a deliberate recalibration—an insistence on creating work that originates from an internal logic rather than external demand.

In this autonomy, Rogers found the conditions necessary to cultivate a voice that is at once introspective and assertive, shaped by lived experience, cultural observation, and a deep sensitivity to the expressive potential of materials.

His body of work resists easy categorization. Garments become sculptural forms; textures function as emotional registers; silhouettes suggest movement, tension, or release. Each piece operates not merely as an object of design, but as a statement—an articulation of identity rendered through fabric, structure, and gesture. There is an evident dialogue between discipline and instinct in his practice: precision coexists with spontaneity, refinement with rawness.

He gained hands-on experience through work and internships with designers including Betsey Johnson, Cynthia Rowley, Zoe Twitt, and Catherine Malandrino.

Rogers made a deliberate shift away from traditional fashion pathways to establish an independent practice centered on artistic autonomy and original expression.

Across his body of work, Rogers maintains a consistent focus on authenticity, using fashion and art as mediums to explore identity, emotion, and personal narrative.

His work integrates principles of fine art with fashion construction, resulting in pieces that function as both wearable design and conceptual artwork.

At the core of Rogers’ work lies a philosophy of fearless self-expression. His designs do not seek approval; they assert presence. They are informed by an understanding that fashion, at its most potent, extends beyond aesthetics to become a medium through which identity is negotiated, challenged, and reimagined. In this sense, his creations function as both personal artifacts and cultural commentary—intimate yet resonant.

As his practice continues to evolve, Corey Rogers remains committed to expanding the possibilities of what fashion and art can communicate when freed from expectation. His work occupies a space that is at once deeply personal and universally legible, offering audiences an encounter with creativity that is uncompromising, deliberate, and distinctly his own.

Corey Rogers
American Fashion designer

Corey Rogers is an American multidisciplinary artist and designer whose work bridges fine art and fashion through a focus on individuality and self-expression. He studied Fine Art at the Cincinnati Art Academy and later pursued Fashion at Pratt Institute, developing a foundation in both visual storytelling and garment construction. Rogers gained early industry experience working with designers including Betsey Johnson and Cynthia Rowley before establishing an independent practice. His work is defined by an interdisciplinary approach that merges artistic concepts with fashion design, resulting in pieces that reflect personal identity, creative autonomy, and a distinct visual voice.

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