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Susan Tsu

Bessie F Anathan Professor of Design & University Professor

  • Pittsburgh PA UNITED STATES

Globally award-winning costume designer

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Biography

Susan Tsu is an award-winning costume designer whose work has graced the stages of over 45 major LORT theatres in the United States as well as international venues the world over. She headed the costume programs at Boston University and the University of Texas at Austin before joining the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon, her alma mater, in 2003. Designing costumes for theatre, opera, and television, she is cited in Who’s Who in Fine Arts Higher Education and Who’s Who of American Women, and has been a MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant” recommender.

Areas of Expertise

Collaboration with Chinese Theater
Theater Education
Broadway
Curating
Costume Design

Media Appearances

Designs

Various  

Susan’s own designs have been exhibited many times including a major exhibition at Lincoln Center Library called: “Curtain Call: Celebrating A Century of Women Designing for Live Performance” and “From Shakespeare to Sondheim” at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas.

The World’s Top Costume Design Schools 2024

The Hollywood Reporter  online

2024-02-24

As CMU professor Susan Tsu says, “We prepare students to invent a future we cannot know and value our relationships with them years after they have graduated. Consequently, our alumni continue to be devoted to the school, return frequently to work with students, and hire them within the profession.”

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How the CMU School of Drama is working to broaden its definition of a star

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette  online

2022-08-12

“I’ve always told our students that there is no difference at all between who they are as people and who they are as designers,” she said. “It’s part of our obligation as teachers to illuminate certain ways of thinking and questioning why we are the way we are and what our biases are.”

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Media

Industry Expertise

Performing Arts
Education/Learning
Entertainment
Design

Accomplishments

Curatorial Work and Exhibitions

Chief Curator of Innovative Costume of the XXI Century: The Next Generation and Co-Curator of Costume at the Turn of the Century: 1990-2015–both hosted by the A.A. Bakhrushin State Central Theatre Museum in Moscow–two comprehensive exhibitions of contemporary costume design in the world representing over 300 designers in 60 countries. Both exhibitions continue to tour the world.

Curatorial Work

Tsu co-curated the USA National and Student exhibits for the 2023, 2011 and 2007 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space. She was the Artistic Director for the USITT-USA-PQ 2011 exhibit, From the Edge, shown at La Mama La Galleria, the A.A. Bakhrushin State Museum in Moscow, and the Miller Institute for Contemporary Art at CMU.

Awards and Publications

Tsu’s designs are represented in numerous books and publications, and she has won many awards, including the USITT 2024 Distinguished Achievement in Costume Design, the 2017 Carol R. Brown Creative Achievement- Established Artist, 2016 Irene Sharaff Lifetime Achievement, NY Drama Desk, NY Drama Critics, NY Young Film Critics, LA Distinguished Designer Awards, and a Kennedy Center Medal of Achievement.

Research Focus

Leadership Roles

During a 6-year term on the Board of Directors for Theatre Communications Group Tsu was on the task force that reconfigured American Theatre magazine and was a strong advocate for the Free Night of Theatre initiative across America now reaching over 600 cities. Susan has been a featured guest presenter/workshop leader at (IFTS) International Festival of Theatre Schools- the University of Calicut, Thrissur, Kerala, India; (iSTAN) the International Stage Art Network-PR China; World Stage Design- Taipei, Taiwan; (TETA) the Texas Educational Theatre Association, (USITT) The United States Institute for Theatre Technology; SIVA (Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts); (CSA) The Costume Society of America; (SETC) Southeast Theatre Conference; The Moscow Art Theatre and The Central Academy of Drama as well as at theatres and schools within the USA. For CMU, Tsu has been on the Miller Gallery Programming Leadership Committee, and a wats:ON? Festival organizing partner.