Toronto 2005
Poster Projects and Presenters:
- Eric Abbott, Catawba College, “Mosey to Moliere” (Creating Period Men’s Shoes from Modern Boots)
- Angela Dale, “Costuming the Head: Novel Wigs for Turcaret” (Constructing Fabric Wigs)
- Kitty Macey, Judy McCabe, and Johan Godwaldt, State University of New York at Oswego, “Elizabethan Ruff Support"
- Kathleen Donnelly, “Costumes and Outdoor Public Art Projects: The Life and Times
of Wil'lion' Shakespeare” (Transforming a Fiberglass Lion Using Theatrical Techniques and Mediums, Including Fabric)
- Monica L. Hart, University of Michigan – Flint Campus, “Simple Edwarian/Victorian Hat in a Day” and “Constructing the Costume of Mother Ginger for The Nut Cracker”
- Elizabeth Allec-Dupret, Michigan Technological Institute, “Modification of the Traditional Chupa for a production of The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Or How Not To Do It Again”
- Tan Huaixiang and Emily Strickland, University of Central Florida, “The Magic Indian Cloth” (Indian Fashions, Textiles, and Culture)
- Kristina Tollefson and Jennifer Kracht, University of Central Florida, “A Costume Plot Database”
- Shauna C. Meador, University of Central Arkansas, “Swiftastic!” (The Many Uses of the Dennison Swiftacher)
- Wendy Meaden, Butler University, “Let There be Light!” (Products that Incorporate Light and Costume)
- Iisha Paschall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, “Achieving Photorealistic Effects on Fabric”
- Joan St.Germain, Marshall University, “Figure Drawing without Fear” (Figure Drawing with Templates for Costume Design Class)
- Bill Brewer, University of South Florida, “Creating 18th Century Wigs from Nylon Rope”
- Connie L. Petersen, Marquette University, “A Pictorial Guide to a Costume Sampler Notebook”
- Jenilyn Anderman, “Of Course it’s a Cinch” (Creating Steel Boning)
- Joe Rial, “Masking Tape as Medium”
- Rebecca Cunningham, “Projects for Teaching Costume Construction”
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