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Gail Chovan
Assistant Professor of Instruction
Division of Textiles and Apparelchovan.gail@austin.utexas.edu
Phone: 512-471-4836
Office Location
GEA 237
Postal Address
200 W 24TH ST
AUSTIN, TX 78712-
Educator as well as clothing designer, Gail Chovan specializes in conceptual design, artisanal techniques, and the history of costume. While working in the department as an Assistant Professor of Instruction, she presents the first introduction to garment construction. She focuses on the genesis of ideas and exploration of inspiration while instilling strong technical skills in her students that continue on into their senior year and the development of their own collections.
The Historic Textile and Apparel Collection for the Department of Textiles and Apparel Design has also been reinvigorated under Chovan’s guidance as she teaches the courses of History of Dress and Cultural Change 1 & 2. The collection houses over 6000 pieces of clothing and artifacts that have been donated to the school. She and her students put together 3 exhibits a year.
During her summers, Chovan has taught courses in Fashion & Design and Advanced draping at the Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne as well as at the Paris College of Art in France. She established and serves as the Director of the TXA Paris Study Abroad program that takes place for 4 weeks as a Maymester in France.
Her personal focus in her clothing design has now shifted away from traditional industry expectations to solo gallery presentations and installations of her recent collections yet she is still acknowledged as an Austin Trailblazer in fashion and has been awarded the recognition as Best Designer in the community. She is currently pursuing an MLA in Museum Studies through Harvard University.
Portfolio:
gailchovanatelier.com
Degrees Held:
Diplôme, Level 2, ESMOD International, Paris, France. – Stylisme
Diplôme, Licence Pro, Ecole Duperré, Paris, France – Métiers de Mode
M.A. Université de Paris lll, Paris, France & New York University, New York, New York – French Literature
B.A. Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – French & Education
Professional Affiliations and Global Community Involvement:
Copenhagen Summit on Sustainability in Fashion 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark
Educator’s Conference 2018, selected presenter
ITAA, member: International Textiles and Apparel Association
CSA, member: Costume Society of America
American Gateways, interpreter for West African refugees
Petite Ecole Internationale, board member
Pacific Northwest College of Art, graduate school mentor
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Research Interests:
- “Le Système de la Mode” by Roland Barthes, the study of conceptual design and the semiology of clothing without corporeal constraints – exploration of the skirt
- Development of the system of Blind Draping. Fabric manipulation without sight.
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Recent Shows:
2018 “No Trace of Now Will Remain”, Women & Their Work Gallery, Austin, Texas.
2017, “Good Mourning ‘Tis of Thee”, Group show: Co-Lab Gallery, Austin, Texas.
2017: “Installation of Boxes”, El Cosmico, Marfa, Texas
2017: “Defiance”, an installation. Galerie Virginie Louvet, Paris, France & Austin, TX
2016: “Less is More”, Galerie Eva Hober & VOID showroom, Paris ,France.
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Courses Taught:
316L: Apparel 1
264L: Advanced Apparel Design / Senior Collections
264L: Advanced Apparel Design / Draping
214L: Product Development Lab
205L: Introductory Textiles Lab
325L: History of Dress and Cultural Change 1: Ancient Times to the Renaissance
325M: History of Dress and Cultural Change 2: Baroque to the Contemporary
355R: Independent Study in the Historical Textile and Apparel Collection
365R: French Fashion: History and Techniques (TXA Paris Study Abroad)
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