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Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks

Mint Museum Randolph

January 4, 2026

Open through:

The exhibition includes digitally designed and 3D-printed shoes, sneakers made from mushroom leather and reclaimed ocean plastics, and footwear created for the metaverse. Organized by the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Future Now features around sixty futuristic designs from Bata’s holdings as well as loans from prominent institutions, collectors, designers, and inventors.

In the nineteenth century, shoemaking in the West was transformed from an artisanal craft into an industry driven by the invention of new methods and materials. The mass production of footwear made a variety of shoes accessible and affordable, and footwear consumption began to rise. However, industrialization also introduced new limitations: feet suddenly had to fit into predetermined sizes, and consumer choice was limited to the styles and colors selected by manufacturers. Industrialization led to ever-increasing levels of exploitation and waste as production and consumption grew. Today, many shoe designers and companies are grappling with this history. While innovation remains at the forefront of the industry, the goals have begun to shift.

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