Grace Delahanty
WKU Theatre and Dance Alum
Grace Delahanty graduated in 2011 with a BFA- Performing Arts: Theatre Design & Technology with a concentration in Costumes, and a minor in History. She has many great memories of being at WKU in the Department of Theatre and Dance, but her highlights are designing A Taste of Honey as her senior show, which was a really powerful script with a great, small cast; being president of Alpha Psi Omega, the theatre honors society; and creating her thesis for the Honors College: A Turn of the Century Lady where she was able to do research and build garments that would have been worn during that period. She had the opportunity to examine and record garments of the period made by a local dressmaker/designer from Bowling Green.
After graduating, she went back to Louisville, where she's from and was First Hand and Wardrobe mistress for the Louisville Ballet. She moved to Vancouver, BC Canada in 2013 and now is a member of IATSE Local 891 (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) where she works primarily as a Truck Costumer on films and TV. She has worked on productions such as Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Altered Carbon (Netflix), See (Apple +), and Bad Times at the El Royale.
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