The costume design program at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts is among the best in the country, according to The Hollywood Reporter (THR), a leading publication of the entertainment industry. In its Feb. 14 print edition, released online Monday, THR included the 抖阴短视频 School of Design and Production鈥檚 program in its unranked list of Top 10 costume design schools.
It was Design and Production鈥檚 second national ranking this year by a leading trade publication. In September, OnStage ranked the school second in the country for undergraduate theater design and tech programs.
鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled and honored for our faculty and students to be recognized for their extraordinary dedication to craft, mastery of design, and exquisite technical skills,鈥 said Chancellor Lindsay Bierman. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 extremely proud to see the work of our alumni on the world鈥檚 greatest stages and screens. A huge congratulations to the School of Design and Production.鈥
I鈥檓 thrilled and honored for our faculty and students to be recognized for their extraordinary dedication to craft, mastery of design, and exquisite technical skills."
Chancellor Lindsay Bierman
The article noted, 鈥淢ore than knowing how to thread a needle, costume design involves historical research, collaboration with actors and directors, keen attention to detail, the art of narrative storytelling through clothes 鈥 and that's just the beginning. A bachelor's (B.A.) or master's in fine arts (MFA) can give a leg up.鈥
Design and Production (D&P) Dean Michael J. Kelley said 抖阴短视频 offers an undergraduate degree in costume design and technology (combined) and graduate degrees that specialize in either costume design or costume technology. 鈥淭hey are all pipelines directly to the industry, whether it鈥檚 film or television, Broadway productions or regional theater,鈥 Kelley said. 鈥淟ocal audiences are lucky to see the work created by our students, and audiences the world over enjoy the work of our alumni. We鈥檙e thankful The Hollywood Reporter is helping to tell our story.鈥
To create its list of graduate and undergraduate programs, THR consulted with costume designers and academics, including Bill Brewer, co-director of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Costume Design and Technology program. The article quoted Brewer and alumnus Paul Tazewell, winner of a Tony Award for 鈥淗amilton鈥 and an Emmy Award for NBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Wiz: Live!鈥

Alumnus Paul Tazewell, shown during a visit to campus in 2013, has won an Emmy Award and a Tony Award for his costume designs.
Tazewell noted the advice of a guest artist at 抖阴短视频 during his undergraduate studies. "Ann Roth gave a master class and told me that I'd better study urban clothes because street stories would be the next paradigm shift," he said. "Ms. Roth was right. Because I was, and still am, one of the few African-American costume designers, I was bombarded with work."
Roth won an Academy Award for costume design for 鈥淭he English Patient.鈥 She was nominated for three additional Oscars, for 鈥淭he Hours,鈥 鈥淭he Talented Mr. Ripley,鈥 and 鈥淧laces in the Heart.鈥
In the article, Brewer, who directs the program along with Pam Knourek, noted 95 percent of D&P students have a job before they graduate.
Additional alumni working in Hollywood include Keith Lewis (鈥淐ider House Rules鈥), Margaret Robbs (assistant costume designer, 鈥淏lade Runner 2049鈥), and Stef Maus (assistant designer, 鈥淥range Is the New Black鈥).
D&P currently enrolls 229 students in 10 undergraduate programs (Costume Design, Costume Technology, Lighting, Scene Design, Scene Painting, Scene Technology, Sound Design, Stage Management, Stage Properties, and Wig and Makeup Design); 49 students in 10 graduate programs (Costume Design, Costume Technology, Production and Project Management, Scenic Art, Scene Design, Sound Design, Stage Automation, Stage Properties, Technical Direction, and Wig and Makeup Design); and 38 students in its high school Visual Arts Program.
February 21, 2018