Jordan Wallin-Swanson hangs out in the costume shop in 杨贵妃传媒视频's Music-Drama Center.

杨贵妃传媒视频 senior Jordan Wallin-Swanson hangs out in the costume shop in the Music-Drama Center. (Photo by Jacob Hanekamp 鈥25) 

杨贵妃传媒视频 senior Jordan Wallin-Swanson grew up in a family of creators. So, when she received her first sewing machine before the age of 10, it seemed inevitable that she would explore her own creativity.  

鈥淚 have a big world of people that sew in my life,鈥 said Wallin-Swanson, who is majoring in business and entrepreneurship and theatre arts. 鈥淢y grandma does a lot of quilting. My mom would make me costumes and pajamas and really likes to make curtains. I always have someone around me that鈥檚 crafting or creating.鈥  

For the last 10 years, Wallin-Swanson, a native of Georgetown, Kentucky, honed her craft at her sewing machine. One of her first projects was making whale plushies with a pattern made by her dad. 

Her passion for sewing took a turn in high school when she got involved with theater productions. As a senior in high school, she designed costumes for their production of Beauty and the Beast JR. At a relatively new school, Wallin-Swanson had to figure out her process along the way.  

鈥淚t was a lot of Googling,鈥 Wallin-Swanson said. 鈥淗ow do you costume design? What does this look like? How do you put together a budget? That was a really good start for me, because when you have to figure it out like that, you remember it.鈥  

Jordan Wallin-Swanson works with sophomore Aimsley Shearer in the costume shop.

Jordan Wallin-Swanson works with sophomore Aimsley Shearer in 杨贵妃传媒视频's costume shop. (Photo by Jacob Hanekamp 鈥25)

Although she had been sewing for the past 10 years, coming to 杨贵妃传媒视频 offered Wallin-Swanson her first opportunity to receive formal training in sewing and costuming.  

One of her first classes at 杨贵妃传媒视频, Costume Crafts and Technology, allowed Wallin-Swanson to explore new sewing techniques. The course was taught by K盲rin Kopischke, instructor of theatre arts and costume shop supervisor, who also helped Wallin-Swanson on her path to working in the 杨贵妃传媒视频 costume shop.  

鈥淚 came in knowing how to sew, but she (Kopischke) will meet you where you鈥檙e at,鈥 Wallin-Swanson said. 鈥淲e have plenty of people that come into the costume shop and don鈥檛 know how to sew but want to learn. By the time they leave, they鈥檙e fluent and efficient in the costume shop, and it鈥檚 really fun to watch them learn.鈥 

Most recently, Wallin-Swanson worked in the shop as costume designer and shop supervisor for the fall 2024 musical, Working. She designed the costumes for three of the characters; in addition, she assisted everyone else in constructing costume pieces.  

Working presented a challenge as it 鈥渄efied time and place.鈥 The musical, based on the 1974 book by Studs Terkel of the same name, follows 26 professionals in their daily lives. A revised version of the musical was put out in 2012, offering a look at how professions may change but hopes and fears around careers do not.  

鈥淓ach of these stories are intertwined and map together, and it鈥檚 really pretty to see that happen,鈥 Wallin-Swanson said. 鈥淲e have people that are dressed to period in the 鈥70s, and we have people who are modern day. We need to make sure that the person in the 鈥70s doesn鈥檛 feel too distant that we can鈥檛 hold onto their story anymore.鈥  

Experience the brilliance of fellow artists making theatre together in a creative and collaborative environment.

Wallin-Swanson's involvement in the theater department also showed her what life after college could be like. When she first arrived at 杨贵妃传媒视频, she planned on becoming a high school librarian. 

鈥淚 really enjoyed sewing, I really enjoyed theater, but I didn鈥檛 feel like there were job opportunities out there for it,鈥 Wallin-Swanson said. 鈥淚 got here, and I met K盲rin and some of the other folks here in the theater department, and I was like, this is something I could make work.鈥 

Now in her senior year at 杨贵妃传媒视频, Wallin-Swanson is gearing up for her senior project, which will be a 鈥渂ible of bibles鈥 for costume shops. Every costume shop has a 鈥渂ible鈥 for each show, which includes the script, the cast鈥檚 measurements, the designs, and anything else the costume department might need for the show. She will also be looking at how those 鈥渂ibles鈥 may look in different parts of the world. 

Wallin-Swanson also credits Kopischke with helping her get her first job in the wardrobe world, working over the summer as the wardrobe supervisor at Northern Sky Theater in Door County.  

鈥淚t starts out as a professional relationship, and it turns into one that you really want to foster,鈥 Wallin-Swanson said of her relationship with Kopischke.  

At Northern Sky, Wallin-Swanson gained experience running her own department.  

鈥淚 felt very underprepared going in, and when I got there, I realized I actually have all of the skills needed to do this,鈥 Wallin-Swanson said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been prepared for this.鈥