Anne-Sophie Gaudet - Teaching Artist, Set & Costume Design

Anne-Sophie Gaudet has a passion for the performing arts, visual arts, and music. In May 2017, she completed her studies in set design at the National Theatre School of Canada. Over the past five years, she has collaborated, among others, with Sophie Cadieux, Marie-Ève Milot, Liliane Gougeon Moisan, Solène Paré, Daniel Brière, and François Bernier as a set, costume, and props designer for theatre and opera.

In the fall of 2020, she was nominated for a META in the Outstanding Costume Design category for her work on the production Please Thrill Me, presented by BOP at La Chapelle in February of that same year.

The young artist is also interested in theatrical creation and in designing immersive experiences for audiences. In August 2019, she presented her first original creation, Le temple de Trish, as part of the SOIR festival in Montreal. The project invites spectators to discover their own alter ego through music, neon lighting, and dozens of costumes, wigs, and accessories.

In her creative practice, Anne-Sophie draws extensively on North American, European, and Asian pop culture. For her, the democratization of art and its specific codes depends on making it accessible to as many people as possible.

She is also currently working as artistic director on Éléonore Lagacé’s solo pop music project.

Teachers in Set & Costume Design