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Jessica Oostergo is an artist who explores Set and Costume Design for theatre and UX/UI for the digital world. Recent design credits include Lights (Touchstone Theatre), The Marvelous Wonderettes (Theatre NorthWest), Wakey, Wakey (Pacific Theatre), Cerulean Blue (Studio 58), Done/Undone (Bard), Same Old Same Old (Belfry Theatre), The Amaryllis (The Search Party), and It’s A Wonderful Christmas-ish Holiday Miracle (Arts Club Theatre). Jessica is a two-time Jessie Richardson Award winner for Significant Artistic Achievement in design, with a total of five nominations. She has been the Assistant Head of Wardrobe at Bard on the Beach for 7 seasons. Jessica is a member of ADC 659, and a graduate of Studio 58 and Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Jessica Oostergo is an artist who explores Set and Costume Design for theatre and UX/UI for the digital world. Recent design credits include Lights (Touchstone Theatre), The Marvelous Wonderettes (Theatre NorthWest), Wakey, Wakey (Pacific Theatre), Cerulean Blue (Studio 58), Done/Undone (Bard), Same Old Same Old (Belfry Theatre), The Amaryllis (The Search Party), and It’s A Wonderful Christmas-ish Holiday Miracle (Arts Club Theatre). Jessica is a two-time Jessie Richardson Award winner for Significant Artistic Achievement in design, with a total of five nominations. She has been the Assistant Head of Wardrobe at Bard on the Beach for 7 seasons. Jessica is a member of ADC 659, and a graduate of Studio 58 and Emily Carr University of Art + Design.