Fisher Center at Bard
Annandale-On-Hudson, NY
US
Kayla Leacock
This summer (June–August 2025), Bard SummerScape returns with a vibrant season of dance, theater, opera, music, and the beloved Spiegeltent. Presented by the Fisher Center at Bard, this celebrated multi-arts festival takes place in person on Bard’s idyllic 1,000-acre campus, featuring performances in the stunning Frank Gehry-designed performing arts center.
Drapers are part of the costume shop team in the Production Department and will support the execution of costuming elements and needs for the SummerScape Opera. Drapers create the patterns and supervise the construction of specific costumes as designed by the Costume Designer. They report to the Costume Supervisor and work closely with other production team members and costume designers.
This is a seasonal position from June 3 through August 3, non-exempt (overtime eligible), paid hourly at a rate range of $25-30/hr depending on experience. Hours will average 35–40 hours/week, with the potential for overtime.
Local residence is required during the dates listed above; campus housing will be provided free of charge if needed, including a single bedroom and shared amenities based on availability. Employees will have access to three (3) meals per weekday and two (2) meals per weekend day on campus during the residency period. Should campus dining agreements or options change from the time of the agreement, an equivalent per diem will be provided. PLEASE NOTE: Room and board may differ for current Bard College students.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Job Responsibilities:
Plan costumes from sketches, alter rented and purchased garments and strategize with the foreperson to process notes through the shop
Fabricate patterns, either by draping or flat pattern-making
Run fittings for built, rented, and/or purchased costume pieces
Cut–or supervise the cutting of–all the fabrics for the costume from the pattern
Determine yardage for fabric and trims for the costume
Correct patterns or alter costumes as necessary
Supervise a crew by preparing and delegating work to First Hand and Stitchers
Manage time, including that of other crew members, in an effective manner
Maintain the integrity of the Costume Designer through their interpretations of the sketch
Other duties as assigned by the Costume Supervisor
Company-Wide Responsibilities:
The Fisher Center is currently undergoing an organization-wide process of change toward becoming an anti-racist, multicultural institution. All on staff are expected to:
Commit to anti-racism and inclusivity at the Fisher Center. This includes participating in any trainings when scheduled, supporting departmental, company-wide, and cross-departmental collaboration in issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and furthering your own independent journey with anti-racism
Contribute in meaningful ways to the organizational culture
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or equivalent
Demonstrated experience in machine and hand-sewing techniques
Proficiency in flat pattern making, draping, and “sculptural” use of fabrics
Knowledge of and experience in both men’s and women’s tailoring techniques
Understanding of period shape and how to adapt it to theatrical costumes
Good working knowledge of costume history, fabric types, and uses
Basic crew management skills, including but not limited to time management, workflow, and interpersonal communications
Ability to sit and stand for long periods
Ability to move and lift objects up to 50 lbs.
Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays, as set by production schedule
Successful candidates possess strong communication skills and keen attention to detail, are collaborative and self-motivated, and bring a positive, can-do attitude
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Prior backstage costume-related experience
WORKING CONDITIONS
Extended periods of standing and sitting
May handle dyes, natural and synthetic fibers, and materials including but not limited to feathers, furs, leather, and more
TO APPLY
Complete the application form here: https://near.tl/sm/bK6s5iSZ-
For any access-related requests, questions, or issues with the application form, please contact [email protected].
Bard College is an equal opportunity employer and we welcome applications from those who contribute to our diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, mental or physical disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, familial status, veteran status, or genetic information. Bard is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for all individuals in employment practices, services, programs, and activities.
ABOUT THE FISHER CENTER
The Fisher Center develops, produces, and presents performing arts across disciplines through new productions and context-rich programs that challenge and inspire. As a premier professional performing arts center and a hub for research and education, the Fisher Center supports artists, students, and audiences in the development and examination of artistic ideas, offering perspectives from the past and present, as well as visions of the future. The Fisher Center demonstrates Bard’s commitment to the performing arts as a cultural and educational necessity. Home is the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, designed by Frank Gehry and located on the Bard College campus in New York’s Hudson Valley. The Fisher Center offers outstanding programs to many communities, including the students and faculty of Bard College and audiences in the Hudson Valley, New York City, across the country, and around the world. Building on a 165-year history as a competitive and innovative undergraduate institution, Bard is committed to enriching culture, public life, and democratic discourse by training tomorrow’s thought leaders. Learn more about the Fisher Center, its programs, and its values at fishercenter.bard.edu/about.
ABOUT BARD COLLEGE
Founded in 1860, Bard College is a four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences located 90 miles north of New York City. With the addition of the Montgomery Place estate, Bard’s campus consists of nearly 1,000 park-like acres in the Hudson River Valley. It offers bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and bachelor of music degrees, with majors in nearly 40 academic programs, graduate degrees in 11 programs, nine early colleges, and numerous dual-degree programs nationally and internationally. Building on its 165-year history as a competitive and innovative undergraduate institution, Bard College has expanded its mission as a private institution acting in the public interest across the country and around the world to meet broader student needs and increase access to liberal education. The undergraduate program at our main campus in upstate New York has a reputation for scholarly excellence, a focus on the arts, and civic engagement. Bard is committed to enriching culture, public life, and democratic discourse by training tomorrow’s thought leaders. For more information about Bard College, visit bard.edu.
$25.00 – $30.00 per hour