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Ep. 229 of Clever: Costume Designer Virginia B. Johnson Deploys Deep Craft and Rigorous Cultural Authenticity for Powerful Storytelling

​Clever is produced and hosted by Amy Devers with editing by Mark Zurawinski, production assistance from Ilana Nevins and Anouchka Stephan, and music by El Ten Eleven.


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A thoughtful discussion on the artistry and meaning woven into the world of American Primeval, The Art of Costume bonus Emmy episode. "From the extremes of landscape and climate to the massive scale of Fort Bridger’s bustling settlement scenes, Virginia shares how her team brought authenticity, grit, and humanity to every character." 

The Art of Costume podcast by Spencer Williams, founder, producer, and host. Audio engineered by Dan White.


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American Primeval, Salem's Lot Costume Designer Virginia B. Johnson
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​Designing Hollywood Podcast is dedicated to "All Things Movies' and all film industry professionals. Host Robert Meyer Burnett is an American filmmaker, DVD producer and, online film pundit and YouTuber.


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On The Hollywood Podcast, ​Costume designer Virginia B. Johnson discusses her work on the Netflix limited series AMERICAN PRIMEVAL.
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THE HOLLYWOOD PODCAST is hosted by Max Geschwind. THP covers the latest in film, television, streaming and social media while featuring interviews with actors, directors, screenwriters, social media content creators and more


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Costume Designer Virginia B. Johnson On The Visual Authenticity Of 'American Primeval'
The Emmy-nominated costume designer on the rewards of thorough research.

Eric Green of Immersive Media spoke with Johnson about the epic journey via Zoom.


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Catching Up With Emmy-Nominated Costume Designer & Owner of gather here, Virginia B. Johnson
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In the interview, host Trish Fontanilla dives into Virginia's  journey from a naval base in the Philippines to Greater Boston, her career in costume design, and the origins of her shop, gather here. They also talk about the importance of community to Virginia and her work, and her recent Emmy nomination.


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​How Costumes Helped Turn Amy Adams + Glenn Close Into ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Appalachians
By Casey Mink for Backstage Magazine

"​Here’s how costume designer Virginia Johnson helped transform the film’s superstars into Appalachians in Netflix’s adaptation of J.D. Vance’s memoir."


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Fighting coronavirus with sewing machines, volunteers make over 14,000 face masks and counting
By Christopher Muther. Globe Staff,Updated April 22, 2020.

​“I think a lot of people started sewing to relieve stress,” said Virginia Johnson, who owns Gather Here, a fabric and yarn store in Cambridge that also hosts workshops. “And then it wasn’t only cathartic, it was something that honestly helped a lot of people who otherwise wouldn’t have access to a mask.”


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