Working with Alison Parker of ricRACK NOLA, students will follow the process of a fashion designer from sketch to finished product. Classes will start with research and design techniques, figure drawing and construction (sewing by machine and hand), culminating in a realized “couture” piece. Students will also work with Dance Instructor Liese Weber to create a choreographed fashion show presented at the end of the session. For students entering grades 5-8. $450 members / $500 non-members. Fashion Camp is full. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email education@ogdenmuseum.org with the following information: Camper Name Camper Age Camper Grade as of September 2019 Parent Name Parent Email Parent Contact Number
Monday, Jul 15, 9 AM-3 PM
Fashion Camp
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
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