Gramann II, D J2018-07-242018-07-242018-07https://hdl.handle.net/11299/198321University of Minnesota Plan C final project paper for ACL 8002, Instructor Thomas Borrup. Spring 2018. Degree: Master of Professional Studies in Arts and Cultural Leadership. 2 digital files (pdf).This project focuses in the commonalities in the need for skill building, knowledge expansion, and access to resources related to garment making disciplines including, but not limited to home and industrial sewing, fashion, costuming, upcycling and Cos-play. These disciplines are brought together under the umbrella term wearable art. To gain access to members and data, a partnership was established with Textile Center, a national nonprofit fiber arts organization. The themes of art versus craft, educating the audience, self-expression, aura, and the conceptual framework of dress from the literature review are all echoed in the findings and bring insight to the challenges experienced at the practitioner level.enfashiondresswearable artdiversityinclusionauraself-expressiongarment makingIntersections Connect: Wearable Arts Working Collectively at the Local LevelThesis or Dissertation