The craft of costume design

Bachelor's degree

In Maynard (USA)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This class provides an overview of some of the techniques used in creating costume pieces that are crafted rather than sewn. We will use a variety of materials and techniques to create specific costume pieces while at the same time exploring alternative applications possible for each material/technique.

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Maynard (USA)
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  • Costume Design

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session


An overview of some of the techniques used in creating costume pieces that are crafted rather than sewn. We will use a variety of materials and techniques to create specific costume pieces while at the same time exploring alternative applications possible for each material/technique.


Students should come to class prepared to be painted, dyed, gilded, dusted and dirtied. In other words, bring a cover-up that can be left in the shop. There will not be a textbook for this class, but students will be expected to purchase supplies for class projects as well as for final projects.


There is a certain amount of research/design work inherent in any costume class and this class is no exception. Resources will be provided both in hard copy and web sites. Topics will be discussed at the first class so that you can get a head start.


All projects require a sketch and/or schematic of the design you will be building. Sketches are in color unless otherwise specified. Either wet or dry medium is fine. Having a completed sketch to work from is essential and is figured into the grade for each project.


Grades are broken down as follows:


Grades are based on design, problem solving and execution. I am interested in creativity as well as elegance of execution and design. In general I am more interested in a committed process that is full of discovery and challenge than in a perfect product; although the quality of the end product will also be considered.


The work we do in class is the bulk of the class; this is not to say that there will not be additional work involved in order to complete each project. Through projects you will learn to work with materials both standard and bizarre! These class projects will give you the skills needed to do your final project. See Projects for more information.


Home Depot


Recycle Store @ the Children's Museum


Artist Supply Store


A. C. Moore or Michael's


I Party


Large grocery store


Large office supply store


Dollar Store


Thrift store


Fishing supply store


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The craft of costume design

Price on request