Cosplayers sew, mold, sketch, and embroider all to create beautiful pieces of wearable art. So why is cosplaying not widely considered to be an art? In this panel we talk about the way society views arts, as opposed to crafts, how it rooted in patriarchy and colonialism, and how cosplayers can reclaim the title "artist".
CosMoms: Balancing Cosplay And Raising Humans In Style!
Villainous: Cosplaying Characters you Love to Hate
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SheProp Origin Story: How It All Started
SheProp Presents: Imposter Syndrome
Creating During The Pandemic: How 2020 Has Shaped Cosplay & Conventions - at PlaidFX Con!
SheProp Presents: Where Do I Know You From? The Perks of Cosplaying Original Characters
SheProp Presents: New Takes on Old Characters - Yes, we know it's not canon!
ShePropPresents: Mature Cosplay - You’re Never Too Old, You’re Never Too Anything!
Ep 32: C'est La Sara and her insane Zhuque Mercy build from Overwatch!
Ep 31: Geeks A Gogo made an Awesome Phoenix Monster Costume and 12' Wings!
SheProp Presents: Cosplay on a Budget-Champagne Cosplay on a Beer Budget!
Ep 30: Plexi Cosplay
Bonus: Jedimanda and her new book: Creative Cosplay!
Ep 29: Fancy Fairy Wings & Things!
SheProp Presents: Cosplay for an Adult Audience
SheProp Presents: Cos-Ability - Cosplay Without Boundaries
SheProp Presents: Can I Cosplay That? Navigating The World Of Race And Culture In Cosplay
Ep 28: Forsaken Faerie / Professional SFX and Theatrical Makeup Artist
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