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Prague Quadrennial 2023 Student Exhibit with Alex Gilbert and Carla Orosz
August 12, 2021, 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Prague Quadrennial 2023 Student Exhibit
This session will be presenting the theme for the Student Exhibit at the upcoming Prague Quadrennial Festival in 2023. We will be introducing the new members of the team and outlining idea sessions, deadlines, and goals for the year. Discussion and Q & A at the end of the presentation.
Moderator: Monique Corbeil, CITT/ICTS National Coordinator
Level: General (for all)
Discipline: Education
Session's objectives:
To have a roundtable discussion and answer any questions.
Presenters:
Carla Orosz Carla is an Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan Department of Drama where she resides as the Set & Lighting Designer and delivers the BFA program in Theatre Design.
Alex Gilbert Alex has worked at School of Performance as the Head of Wardrobe since 2003. Since graduating she has worked in various capacities within wardrobe departments across Ontario and the city of Toronto. In addition to her supervisory work, Alex also teaches and advises the students in the Theatre and Fashion programs. She holds a BFA in Theatre Production and an MA in Interdisciplinary Studies, researching the transition from natural to synthetic dyes in late-nineteenth century Ontario. Alex is the winner of the 2004 Pauline McGibbon Award for Production Craftsperson.