Amy has been nudging me to visit OSA (Oakland School for the Arts) for about a year now.
So a couple weeks agoe, she and I took off in the afternoon to check out their Fashion Design class/program with Linda Riccardi. There was such great energy in the room while we were there as they are getting ready for their annual Fashion Design Show.
I had to laugh as Linda took us around the campus to her classroom. For those of you who aren’t familiar with OSA it is a charter school that is in the same building as the Fox Theater in downtown Oakland. Linda kept apologizing for the size of her room and the mess–I told her I wish I had her space–especially as I saw what she had. Her room is a little larger than Andrew’s (room 45) with a smaller room storeroom attached. The room is set up as a fashion/clothing workroom.
Along one wall are 5 sewing machines and assorted measuring tools.:
Brother semi-pro line as used on Project Runway Juniors. Variety of Seamstress rulers and hoops. |
Along another wall are threads and 2 more specialty machines. And around the room are 6-8 professional dress forms.
Another wall had slopers (hand drawn/measured pattern blanks)
In the center of the room are three large cutting tables (on adjustable stands). With students busy at work completing their designs for the upcoming show.
Mia’s crocheting to represent Irish Lace |
This is the finished piece to to one of the earlier photos–this student sewed yarn strand by strand onto clear vinyl to make her designs.
Right now as we wind down this school year–I actually can’t wait for next year to get here to tryo out the new ideas I have for helping my students dive deeper fashion and costume design and how even if they don’t think they can “do art” or “draw”–that they can still develop their and express their creativity through textiles and clothing.