Every stage is haunted—not by mere specters, but by the echoes of absence. Gestalt psychology and modern neuroscience reveal how our minds crave completion, crafting ghosts from minimal cues. In art and theater, it’s not what’s seen, but what’s implied that evokes emotion. Absence isn't void; it's a powerful presence waiting to be sensed.
Costuming on the Edge of Nowhere (with (almost) Nothing)
In Regina's theatre scene, costume-making is a gritty, resource-strapped journey marked by necessary creativity. With aging garments and unreliable online fabric sources, artists scramble to breathe life into costumes. Yet, this struggle births resilience, community, and a push for sustainability. Quality matters—both on stage and in our wardrobe choices.
