Camilla Morrison
  • About
  • Costume Design
    • The Music Man
    • The Tempest
    • Spelling Bee
    • Steel Magnolias
    • Seussical
    • The Importance of Being Earnest
    • The Moors
    • The Cake
    • Vieux Carre
    • A Midsummer Night's Dream - North Dakota Shakespeare Festival
    • Pump Boys and Dinettes
    • Silent Sky
    • Much Ado About Nothing
    • Noises Off
    • Hangar Theatre Design Fellowship
    • Ten Mile Lake
    • Passage to you
    • A Midsummer Night's Dream
    • Sweeney Todd
    • Antigone
    • Moon in My Memory
    • The Lovely Step Sister
    • Stick Fly
    • Grace
    • Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play
    • Speech and Debate
    • The Wizard of Oz
    • The Wolves
    • The Dance Class
    • Physical Theatre Showcase 2015
    • Carrie the Musical
    • Swine Palace Summerfest 2013
    • The Happy Elf
    • Psycho Beach Party
  • Costume Technology
    • Draper
    • Airbrush
    • Batik
    • Casting and Latex Prosthetics
    • Dancewear
    • Distressing
    • Dyeing Techniques
    • Fabric Painting
    • Marbling
    • Millinery
    • Pattern Drafting
    • Screen Printing
    • Silk Painting
    • Stamping and Using a Stencil
    • Tambour Beading
    • Transferring an Image to Fabric
    • Using Silicon with Fabric
    • Ventilation
    • Wig Styling
  • My Studio
    • NDCA Individual Artist Fellowship: Of the Earth
    • Nightmares are Dreams, Too

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Camilla is thrilled to share the Prairie Mosaic Artist Profile that Prairie Public created about her design work, funded by the North Dakota Council on the Arts:
Camilla is a Costume Designer and Arts Educator with an MFA in Costume Technology and Design from Louisiana State University.

Camilla believes not only in the power of storytelling through live performance to connect and inspire, but also in its power to heal and reflect personal growth. 

The connection between us and our clothes, character and costume, is something that Camilla finds deeply interesting.  She strives to understand this connection even further through every project that she takes on and personally in her daily life.  Camilla is inspired to reflect life and our experience as a human through art in new and innovative ways, as can be seen in her internationally recognized work "Nightmares are Dreams, Too."



Up Next. . .

Camilla is excited to be a part of the faculty at Radford University this year as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre and Cinema!
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Camilla is joining TSF this summer, 2023, as a Costume Designer for Something Rotten! and Comedy of Errors and she couldn't be more thrilled to be coming back to East Texas!
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  • About
  • Costume Design
    • The Music Man
    • The Tempest
    • Spelling Bee
    • Steel Magnolias
    • Seussical
    • The Importance of Being Earnest
    • The Moors
    • The Cake
    • Vieux Carre
    • A Midsummer Night's Dream - North Dakota Shakespeare Festival
    • Pump Boys and Dinettes
    • Silent Sky
    • Much Ado About Nothing
    • Noises Off
    • Hangar Theatre Design Fellowship
    • Ten Mile Lake
    • Passage to you
    • A Midsummer Night's Dream
    • Sweeney Todd
    • Antigone
    • Moon in My Memory
    • The Lovely Step Sister
    • Stick Fly
    • Grace
    • Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play
    • Speech and Debate
    • The Wizard of Oz
    • The Wolves
    • The Dance Class
    • Physical Theatre Showcase 2015
    • Carrie the Musical
    • Swine Palace Summerfest 2013
    • The Happy Elf
    • Psycho Beach Party
  • Costume Technology
    • Draper
    • Airbrush
    • Batik
    • Casting and Latex Prosthetics
    • Dancewear
    • Distressing
    • Dyeing Techniques
    • Fabric Painting
    • Marbling
    • Millinery
    • Pattern Drafting
    • Screen Printing
    • Silk Painting
    • Stamping and Using a Stencil
    • Tambour Beading
    • Transferring an Image to Fabric
    • Using Silicon with Fabric
    • Ventilation
    • Wig Styling
  • My Studio
    • NDCA Individual Artist Fellowship: Of the Earth
    • Nightmares are Dreams, Too