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Anne Medlock-Ely serves as Professor of Theatre-Costume Design and Department Head for Art, Theatre, & Dance and Communication at West Texas A&M University within the Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities. Her institutional role encompasses academic leadership, curriculum development, and active creative production design.
Her educational foundation includes an MFA from Kent State University (2006), which launched her nearly two-decade career at WTAMU. This tenure established her as a core faculty member shaping the department's identity.
Professor Medlock-Ely's research manifests through practical application in costume design, focusing on historical accuracy, social context of dress, and innovative fabric techniques. Her creative output spans diverse productions including Cabaret, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Urinetown: The Musical, demonstrating versatility across genres and historical periods.
Scientific Awards: No awards were documented in the provided information.
Advising and Grants: She mentors technical theatre majors with costume specialization through hands-on production work. While specific grant funding isn't detailed, her annual design of multiple university productions indicates consistent departmental resource allocation supporting her creative research.
Lab and Creative Environment: Though no formal laboratory exists, her costume design studio functions as a practical research space where students engage in garment construction, historical recreation, and experimental fabric modification under her direction.



