Paul Tazewell exhibit opens at Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, featuring costumes from 'Wicked,' 'Hamilton'

Paul Tazewell stands as a celebrated figure in the costume design world, renowned for his achievements both in Hollywood and on Broadway. His impressive career has garnered him every major accolade in his field.

This week, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago unveiled a captivating exhibit that showcases Tazewell’s remarkable artistic journey. This exhibition not only highlights his creative prowess but also narrates his life story through his exquisite designs.

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Among the featured pieces are iconic costumes from renowned productions such as “Wicked,” “Hamilton,” and “West Side Story.” Each piece reflects Tazewell’s unique flair and attention to detail, offering visitors a glimpse into the world of stage and screen through his eyes.

The opening of this exhibition on Martin Luther King Jr. Day holds special significance for Tazewell, who described the experience as both “exhilarating” and profoundly meaningful. The timing of the exhibit aligns with the values of creativity and progress that Tazewell embodies in his work.

In an interesting twist, Tazewell expressed his delight at the exhibit being housed in a museum inspired by science, a theme that resonates with his innovative approach to design. He specifically mentioned how this setting perfectly complements his creative process, particularly in his work with the character Glinda.

The artist said a museum inspired by science is the perfect backdrop for what he did for Glinda.

“How is it going to move? How can you create costumes and engineer them so that they move in a very specific way? All of that is the science of clothing, the technology that’s informed by 3D printing, by digital laser cutting, you know, all of those elements together, you know. That is within the world of science,” Tazewell said.

He said his mother taught him how to sew and believes she saw something in him even then.

“I believe, absolutely. I mean, you know, she was the one that taught me to draw. She was the one that taught me to sew. She was the one that taught me to be a problem-solver,” Tazewell said.

During a Tony acceptance speech, Tazewell described himself as once being a Black queer boy from Akron, Ohio.

“Just all of my experience that’s led up to this amazing moment. You know, I think that collectively, you know, it speaks of a really rich and beautiful life,” he said.

Tazewell said he was the first Black man to receive the costume design award at the Oscars.

“You know, I, I have to say: It is, it’s mind blowing, you know, to have been in this profession for 36 years, to finally be seen, where I can be the face of someone who, you know, is inspiring for others,” Tazewell said.

“Crafting Character: The Costumes of Paul Tazewell” is an experience you do not want to miss.

And you can see it through Sept. 7 at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.

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