About Caitlin

www.caitlinward.com

Caitlin has a passion for working closely with directors and performers to capture their vision in costume.  She has worked extensively with an international group of directors, including Chen Shi-Zheng, Chris Bayes, Jim Houghton, and Bartlett Sher, and classical music producers Michelle DiBucci and Mary Deissler.

Her work has been featured at the Music Technology Center’s Beyond the Machine 2010, PBS Great Performances, Carnegie Hall, Sundance Film Festival, Aspen Film Festival, Nantucket Film Festival, Lincoln Center Festival, English National Opera, Royal Shakespeare Company, Intiman Theater, Signature Theater, Guggenheim Museum, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City Opera, Handel & Hadyn Society, Longwharf Theater, Portland Stage, New York Chocolate Show, Lithuanian National Opera, and the Prague Quadrennial; and featured in association with Eiko Ishioka, in Zhang Yimou’s One World, One Dream Opening Ceremonies for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games for which she designed the costume for Chinese pianist, Lang Lang.

Caitlin is co-founder of The Comparative Anatomy Task Force – working with science museums and universities world-wide on interactive, multi-media design for exhibition: