Tatjana Radisic

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Tatjana Radisic
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Birth nameTatjana Radisic
Born1973
Serbia
Genres Theater and Film
Occupation(s) Costume
Years active1996 – Present
Website https://tatjanaradisic.carbonmade.com/

Tatjana Radisic is a Serbian costume designer for theater and film. Her work has been seen on stages throughout the country and internationally on screen.

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She holds a double BFA from Belgrade University in Fine and Applied Arts, and an MFA from Belgrade University in Costume Design. Ms. Radisic is Board of Directors member of ULUPUDS – Association of Applied Artists and Designers of Serbia. She is member of Supervisory Board at Film Center of Serbia. She is also a member of the "United Scenic Artists Local USA 829", IASTE, "Costume Society of America", USITT (Association of design, production and technology professionals in the entertainment industry), OISTAT "International Organization of Scenographers", "Theatre Architects and Technicians" and The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia" as Independent Artist.

Theaters

Ms. Radisic's work has been seen in USA, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Ireland, Germany, Romania, and Tasmania-Australia. Her work includes groundbreaking experiments in costuming in her collaborations with Timișoara National Theatre, the Croatian National Theatre Rijeka, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Atelje 212, Terazije Theatre, Belgrade Drama Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, Court Theatre (Chicago), Writers Theatre, Redmoon Theater, Drury Lane Theatre (Illinois), Blair Thomas and Co., 500 Clown, Hedwig Dances, Victory Gardens Theater, Northlight Theatre, Live Bait Theatre, American Theater Company, UMA Productions, Apple Tree Theatre, Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, Creede Repertory Theatre Company, among others.

Films

Radisic's film work includes the costume designs for Top je bio vreo, Eastalgia, Kad bude-bice, Nova, Gray In White And Black And Up On The Rope.

TV Series

Klan

Awards

Radisic has received numerous awards and recognitions including:

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