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  1. Linda Pisano is an award-winning costume designer who heads the Costume M.F.A. Program and directs our department’s study abroad program in London. A member of the United Scenic Artists Local 829, Linda’s work has covered a broad range of theatre, dance, musical theatre, ballet and opera throughout the United States.

  2. The base salary for Costume Designer ranges from $61,965 to $77,554 with the average base salary of $68,714. The total cash compensation, which includes base, and annual incentives, can vary anywhere from $62,758 to $78,906 with the average total cash compensation of $69,264. Similar Job Titles:

  3. 72 Theatre Costume Designer jobs available on Indeed.com. Apply to Designer, Shop Manager, Production Designer and more!

  4. Norfolk State University's (NSU) Department of Visual and Performing Arts’ Drama & Theatre Division, invites applicants for a tenure-track full-time Assistant Professor of Drama and Theatre position in the discipline of Costume Design and technology; the selected candidate shall begin August 2024.

  5. Costume designers are responsible for the overall look of the costumes and accessories in theatre, film and television productions. Average salary (a year) £22,000 Starter. to. £34,000 Experienced. Typical hours (a week) 35 to 42 variable. You could work. evenings / weekends attending events or appointments.

  6. Jun 4, 2021 · According to a 2018 report, “starting level [and] junior-level costume designers,” can expect to earn between $19,705 ($9.47 per hour) and $21,545 ($10.36 per hour) when just starting out ...

  7. The basics. Costume designers create the look of each character by designing clothes and accessories the actors will wear in performance. Depending on their style and complexity, costumes may be made, bought, revamped out of existing stock or rented. The shapes, colors and textures that a designer chooses make an immediate and powerful visual ...

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