Rachel Pollock fuses tradition, BeAM technology in costume crafts at UNC
Dramatic art lecturer Rachel Pollock uses BeAM, UNC’s network of makerspaces, in her courses in costume production.
Dramatic art lecturer Rachel Pollock uses BeAM, UNC’s network of makerspaces, in her courses in costume production.
For Arts Everywhere Day, we are delighted to highlight this month’s featured book for “Bookmark This”: “A History of the Theatre Costume Business: Creators of Character” by Triffin I. Morris, Gregory DL Morris and Rachel E. Pollock. Triffin Morris and Rachel Pollock are with PlayMakers Repertory Company and the department of dramatic art.
After earning a degree in biochemistry as an undergraduate, graduate student Jane Reichard pursued her passion for costume production at Carolina, where she has been bringing a scientific eye to costume creation.
Morris and Bayang found a way for costume production students to finish their projects remotely by mailing them sewing supplies and equipment.