About This Event
“I have always viewed actors as a blank canvas and I get to paint with clothes.” - Harold “Ragz” Crawford
Join us for a unique discussion with the pioneering Hollywood and stage costumer, Harold “Ragz” Crawford. Hear stories from his prolific career including dressing the cast for "Everybody Hates Chris", "Hanging with Mr. Cooper", "Swordfish" with Halle Berry, "Men of Honor" featuring Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Robert De Niro, and Robert Guillaume for "Phantom of the Opera".
He will be joined by Shelli Reeves, historian, storyteller, documentarian and found of Reframe History, and Patty Edmonson, WRHS Curator of Costume and Textiles. This unique panel discussion will explore the artistry, storytelling, and design behind theater and film. Experience an insider’s look at how designers weave ideas and stitch together stories to fabricate worlds through costume.
This program is included with Museum General Admission to the Cleveland History Center and is a complement to the exhibition “Hollywood on the Cuyahoga: Northeast Ohio and the Movies” presented by PNC Bank. Guests are invited to arrive early to explore this and all the other current exhibits now open. A cash bar will be available. Seating is limited and so advance tickets are encouraged.
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Meet the Organizer
The Cleveland History Center (CHC) headquarters for Western Reserve Historical Society, houses exhibits that tell the story of Northeast Ohio through items, documents and artifacts from a variety of collections. Through the use of its vast and varied collections in the areas of family history, community history, entrepreneurship, and technological innovation, Cleveland History Center provides the public with a much-needed sense of place in today’s mobile society, and a base for learning about invention and ingenuity that can be transferred into modern economic expansion.
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