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Atlanta artist Brandon Sadler draws inspiration from American graffiti and Asian art forms

Atlanta artist Brandon Sadler draws inspiration from American graffiti and Asian art forms
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Boston Arts Academy Foundation Celebrates Students and Community Leaders at BAA Honors 2021

Boston Arts Academy Foundation Celebrates Students and Community Leaders at BAA Honors 2021
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Springfield costume designer Ruth Carter to be honored by Boston Arts Academy

Springfield costume designer Ruth Carter to be honored by Boston Arts Academy Updated Apr 14, 2021; Posted Apr 14, 2021 In this Jan. 15, 2019 photo, designer Ruth E. Carter, nominated for an Oscar for best costume designs for Black Panther, poses for a portrait while holding a photo of one of her designs in Los Angeles. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Facebook Share She will be honored alongside former Red Sox player David Ortiz and four others. Carter has created the look for characters in more than 45 movies, including “Black Panther” and “Coming 2 America.” She is a Springfield Technical High School graduate and StageWest apprentice. She was was elected to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ prestigious board of governors in 2019. That same year, Carter received a career achievement honor from her peers at the 21st annual Costume Designers Guild Awards.

The Glow Up 50 2021: Meet the Phenoms of Fashion

The Glow Up 50 2021: Meet the Phenoms of Fashion The category is: Fashion. They are influencers, editors, creators and decision-makers and they always do it in style. This year’s 10 TGU 50 Fashion honorees are designing a more equitable, colorful fashion industry for us all to see ourselves reflected in. Tellingly, this year’s honorees include several long-overdue “firsts,” some of whom have been doing revelatory work behind the scenes for decades. Now at the forefront, they will undoubtedly change the face of fashion for generations to come. Advertisement Advertisement CaSandra Diggs If you needed an example of what it looks like to secure a seat at the proverbial table, look no further than the new president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America CaSandra Diggs. Making history as the first Black woman to ever hold the position, Diggs is a 20-year veteran of the CFDA, having joined the organization in 2001 and previously acting as its chief administrative and f

The World s Top 10 Costume Design Schools

8:00 AM 4/13/2021 by Cathy Whitlock COVID-19 hasn’t stopped these institutions from teaching Hollywood’s next generation of costume designers. Courtesy of SCAD; Wayne Reich/Courtesy of School; Courtesy of SCAD; Angeliki Matsi/courtesy of Wimbledon College of Arts/UAL Clockwise from far left: Veteran costume designer Ruth E. Carter in front of the SCAD exhibition “Afrofuturism in Costume Design”; a student at work in the costume shop at UNCSA; a performance of Little Women at SCAD; a costume design lineup by Wimbledon alum Angeliki Michaelidou Matsi. Sure, nothing can beat hands-on experience, but learning the basics and technology of costume design can offer the skills to meet the unique demands of virtually any type of project. Just ask Emmy Award-winning costume designer Jane Petrie (

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