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Carl Goldberg, Bespoke Shirtmaker

Lecture Series: Costume Design Professional Practices
Carl Goldberg
Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - 12:00pm
Presented by: 
Arts Division
Theater Arts Department

Carl Goldberg, bespoke shirtmaker, works with many costumer designers to create the first layer we see in most costumes- the shirt.
View recording here (becomes available at 12 p.m. Pacific time, Wednesday February 24)

In this series, visiting Theater Arts professor, Clint Ramos and Johanna Pan, host and co-producer of podcast "Dirty Laundry: Unpacking the Costume Closet", interview four costume design professionals. Open to all UC Santa Cruz students.

Previously in the series-

  • Charlese Antoinette Jones, a film costume designer speaks about her workflow in making her designs a reality- from research, to drawings, to her communication with a shop.
    See video here
     
  • Mia Neal, a hair designer for film, TV and theater shares her process of working in a creative team and with costume designers to transform actors into the characters we envision.
    See video here

Upcoming-

  • Alice Choo Risser, Associate Costume Director of Oregon Shakespeare Festival, sheds some light on her process of helping designers to realize their vision.
    (Recording will be available at 12 p.m. Pacific time, March 10th.)