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Drop-in Workshop for Teens: Sustainability in Costume Design
April's Drop-in Workshop for Teens celebrates Earth Month.
Teens can discover and explore ways that filmmakers can sustainably source costumes for their films and create designs of their own.
Joining the event is Jillian Clark, a costume designer, sustainable fashion advocate, and entrepreneur. She founded her textile waste agency Roboro, in 2017, with the mission to “end textile waste.” Jillian talks about her career path and leads a workshop about sustainable costume design.
Event meets in the Shirley Temple Education Studio on the museum’s Lower Level. Workshops are designed for teens ages 14 and up. Snacks are provided.
All workshops are free with museum admission and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Museum admission is free for youth ages 17 and under.
The Education team invites teens to join museum educators on the third Friday of every month to be inspired by the museum’s exhibitions and screenings, explore the museum, hang out, and get creative.

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