Draper

Harvard University Cambridge , MA 02138

Posted 1 week ago

Basic Qualifications

  • Advanced knowledge of Costumes, Theatre, Opera, Ballet and/ or fashion building skills as demonstrated through professional or academic experience.

  • Intermediate and advanced knowledge of sewing terms, vocabulary, and theories.

  • Proficiency in Outlook, Calendar, Word, Excel, Power Point and/or similar software.

  • Expertise in domestic and industrial sewing machines, sergers, cover stitch, buttonholes machines, irons, and steamers.

  • Proficiency with tools, hand tools and a variety of craft and building supplies.

  • Attention to detail and high-quality standards.

  • Ability to drape, flat pattern, cut, stitch and sew various fabrics: cotton, wool, silk, polyester, stretch fabrics, organza, velvet, leather/fur and faux leather/fur.

  • Advance knowledge of safe and appropriate use of pins, needles, scissors, rotary cutters, seam rippers, tape measures, rulers, marking chalks and pencils, grommeting tools, bone cutter, bone tipper, button cover, pliers, screwdrivers, hammer, mallets, knives, wire cutters and eyelet cutters/setters.

Position Description

Commitment to valuing diversity and equity:

Contribute to a culture of community, anti-racism, equity, diversity, inclusion, and respect among staff and guest artists.

  • Maintain a safe work environment for all by recognizing and interrupting micro-aggressions that are unprofessional, unsafe, and impactful. Demonstrates inclusive behavior and create a positive work experience of belonging for all staff and guest in the Costume Department that follows A.R.T community agreements.

  • Engage in anti-racist (AR) and anti-oppression (AO) work by recognizing, interrupting, and reporting racist and oppressive behavior and remarks that are harmful to self, colleagues, production department, and the organization.

Research for assigned projects:

  • Research materials and desired techniques for assigned build projects. Confer with the Costume management team and Costume designers on costume construction plans throughout the design process. Research historical costume references and analyze the relevance to assigned costume project build. Research products vital for assigned costume projects, considering safety, wearability, longevity, and supply availability.

Garment Construction & Fitting of Costumes:

  • Create elaborate and unique costume pieces that can range from: historical, contemporary, fantasy and dance. Oversees multiple costume projects during the production build period of multiple shows.

  • Interpret costume character rendering into physical reality that is defined within the scope and scale provided by Costume Designer and Costume Manager.

  • Take measurements of performers, respecting varying needs of privacy and comfort.

  • Advanced ability to drape, flat pattern, grade, true and/or modify new or existing patterns for assigned costume projects regardless of body type for mock-up fittings. The ability to understand body proportions and how to incorporate the dimensions into assigned costume projects to achieve desired look.

  • The ability to create and explain efficient garment construction techniques that includes order of operations to First Hand, and Stitchers. Proficiency in setting and maintaining workload pace of self and team (First Hands and Stitchers) for builds and alterations for show(s) at appropriate measure.

  • Availability to travel off-site for costume fittings in New York City.

Supervision of Workroom Costume staff:

  • Assist in supervision of show-term and over-hire staffs' labor as designated by the Costume Manager's or Assistant Costume Manager's discretion.

  • Leads and mentors costume staff in skill development in garment construction and fittings.

  • Participate and lead shop maintenance, organization, and sanitization of Costume Department space. This includes equipment and cleaning shared spaces.

  • Clean and restock garments and accessories as designated and use bacterial sprays on footwear.

  • Assist with show packing and paperwork for current show run and future engagements.

  • Engages with A.R.T patrons via Marketing and Development events.

  • Frontline for quality control of garments during the show build process, considering time, staff resources, and current industry standards.

  • Uphold physical safety compliances set through precedence, policy, and procedure per A.R.T.

Participation in technical rehearsal process:

  • Designate notes and pertinent information for efficient quick changes, under or over-dressing, safety notes, rehearsal costume notes, understudy costume tracks, and alterations notes that are given by Costume Designer, Costume Management, Wardrobe Department, and Artistic Team in a timely manner.

  • Work overtime before tech up to opening of show. Attend dress rehearsal in person.

Participation in training, maintenance, and planning:

  • Provide feedback and support developing new, or existing office administrative systems within the Costume Department.

Job Summary

The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University is a leading force in American theater, producing groundbreaking work in Cambridge and beyond. A.R.T. produces a mainstage subscription season, as well as additional artistic projects, which expand the boundaries of theater by transforming the ways in which work is developed, programmed, produced, and contextualized, always including the audience as a partner. A.R.T. produces a broad range of theatrical entertainment including new works, pre-Broadway premieres, co-productions and transfers, and international tours.

Through groundbreaking and transformational theatrical experiences, A.R.T. believes that theater has the power to heal and imagine collective pathways forward. A.R.T. affirms and celebrates a multitude of perspectives and experiences that reflect the diversity of our country and world and is dedicated to making a welcoming and accessible space for people of any identity, background, or ability.

As the professional theater on the campus of Harvard University, A.R.T. is committed to the collaborative and creative exchange among a wide range of academic departments, institutions, students, and faculty members. A.R.T. plays a central role in Harvard's undergraduate Theater, Dance & Media concentration and also mentors students in the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club at the Loeb Drama Center.

Under the guidance of the Costume Manager and with Assistant Costume Manager, the Staff Draper will assist in research, development, garment construction, fittings, build process, altering, quick rigging, and storing for A.R.T. Costume productions. The position is primarily responsible for in-house costume construction and finishing of outside work from private contractors and/or commercial costume businesses as assigned per Costume Management team. The Staff Draper supervises the Term First Hand and the Term Stitcher. Other duties include assisting in supervision of over-hire employees as needed during building process and tech. Performs related tasks as assigned by the Costume Manager for the operation and maintenance of the Costume Department.


icon no score

See how you match
to the job

Find your dream job anywhere
with the LiveCareer app.
Mobile App Icon
Download the
LiveCareer app and find
your dream job anywhere
App Store Icon Google Play Icon
lc_ad

Boost your job search productivity with our
free Chrome Extension!

lc_apply_tool GET EXTENSION

Similar Jobs

Want to see jobs matched to your resume? Upload One Now! Remove
Flagger Draper UT

CRH Plc.

Posted Yesterday

VIEW JOBS 5/5/2024 12:00:00 AM 2024-08-03T00:00 Job ID: 496977 Staker Parson Companies, a CRH company, is a member of the CRH West Division; Our purpose, commitment to the future, and formula for growth is CRH Plc. Draper UT

Draper

Harvard University