Facing a Failure of Imagination
Sustainability is simply a design challenge, and a Climate Disaster is a failure of imagination. Sure, a certain amount of climate change is now “baked in” and already impacting us, but that doesn’t have to mean absolute disaster, we have many of the tools needed to fix the crisis, we need the courage to imagine a future more glorious than our present.
Sustainable Development Goal #4
As costume artists, learning about these will help us in conversations with leadership about budgets, and ensure that our actions are a part of a larger push for a more equitable world.
This Post is TOXIC
I encourage you to read this important book about the state of chemical additives in the growing, dying, finishing, and more of our garments! Even if you don’t work in costume, you wear clothes (I assume!) so this is good for everyone to know.
January Update
I regret that it’s been so long since I’ve written, but you’ll be hearing from me a lot more in the coming months! Here's a little digest of news stories that I think will kick off 2024 on a hopeful note:
Sustainable Development Goals and Arts
Lately, for my day job, I’ve been doing work with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (or SDGs) and I think there is potential to apply many of these ideas to the work we do in theatre, arts, and performance.
August Update
Pivoting somewhat away from written sources this week to be inclusive, and this is what’s resonated with me most lately!
July Update
Okay, I TOLD you all that I would struggle with a weekly post, so here’s a little extra digest of things that have caught my attention since I last updated you.
Mid June Update
I’m embarrassed… It’s been a year since I wrote here, and I cannot tell you how touched I am that so many of you have hung in and supported Conscious Costume during this past year.
A Costume Professional's Guide to Plastic Free July
Here is a list of the resources we cited in our Plastic Free July posts, click on the quote for full context and credit.
We will update this post throughout the month as we add more plastic free research.
Getting Started with Natural Dyes: Growing and Gathering
As a costume designer and technician, I rely on the natural dye process of coffee and tea for dipping down bright whites to a softer tone and breaking down textiles when distressing clothing for film and stage. That had been my extent of natural dyeing experience until a few years ago when I started to find great joy in forging for plants…
Thoughts on Abundance
In theatre design, we are comfortable with the concept of Scarcity; Scarcity of time. Scarcity of resources. Scarcity of money. These are the confines within which we design, the are the limitations that inspire us to be creative but are also the source of our greatest stress. While we are intimately familiar with Scarcity, how on Earth can we imagine Enough, or even Abundance?
Why Conscious Costume: A Primer
Often Conscious Costume focuses on solutions and hope, uplifting the art we do to the level of activism and having an impact on our world. However, it’s also important to understand why conventional costume production is problematic given our relationship with the global textile and fashion industry…
Carrying Forward Practices Discovered in Virtual Theatre
Pivoting a season to virtual production caused shifts in calendar planning, reduced rehearsal time, and created strong opposition to the law of production. While I found pulling from previous practices gave me a pathway to solving problems, I needed to re-think approaches to the tried and true and find balance with the law of production…
January Conscious Hero: Elsa Hiltner... Again!
Elsa’s work in labor equity began as concerns about labor surrounding the clothes that she buys and wears. Elsa searched for information specific to the costume industry, recognizing how the gendered and exploitative pay in the garment industry was reflected in theatre but couldn’t find any resources so she took it upon herself to begin writing…
Time Lapse of WasteShed Entry
It started by accident but then I decided to record set up and testing of my film shoot "rig" (that's being very generous) for my WasteShed DiscarDisco Trash Fashion show unboxing entry!