Academic Profile : No longer with NTU
Assoc Prof Galina Mihaleva
Associate Professor, School of Art, Design and Media
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Owner/Couture Designer
Galina Couture Boutique, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2007-Present
● Managed boutique offering comprehensive services in image-consulting and design
● Produced runway fashion shows and private showings
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 1999-Present
Costume Shop Coordinator, School of Dance
● Created costumes and consulted clients for dance concerts, including costumes for renowned visiting artists
● Oversaw shop operations and coordinated production schedule and resource allocation
● Taught courses about costume design, production, and theory
Phoenix College, Phoenix, Arizona, 1998-Present
Adjunct Faculty, Fashion Design Program
● Taught fashion design courses and consulted students on individual projects
Galina Couture Boutique, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2007-Present
● Managed boutique offering comprehensive services in image-consulting and design
● Produced runway fashion shows and private showings
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 1999-Present
Costume Shop Coordinator, School of Dance
● Created costumes and consulted clients for dance concerts, including costumes for renowned visiting artists
● Oversaw shop operations and coordinated production schedule and resource allocation
● Taught courses about costume design, production, and theory
Phoenix College, Phoenix, Arizona, 1998-Present
Adjunct Faculty, Fashion Design Program
● Taught fashion design courses and consulted students on individual projects
As for professional practice,she has been designing Couture Collections and accessories under the label ''GALINA COUTURE''.
Her recent interests and explorations are in the area of Fashionable Technology, which refers to the intersection of design, fashion, science, and technology.
Kinetic Dress, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2011-Present
● Original costumes made in collaboration with dance and technology specialist Jessica Rajko
● Workshop, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association convention in 2012
Telematic Dress, Tempe, Arizona, 2008-Present
● Costume that enables dancers to perform together when they are in different locations
● Collaboration with Nottingham-Trent University (United Kingdom) and Arizona State University
Motionᵉ, Tempe, Arizona, 2004-2005
● Costumes with embedded sensors that affected the light and sound of a dance concert
Sensory Chameleon Bodysuit, Tempe, Arizona, 2004
● Smart Second Skin clothing designs with the Biodesign Institute's Center for Applied Nanobioscience at Arizona State University and the Sensory Design & Technology of Cambridge, England
● Presentation at Wired Magazine's NextFest in San Francisco, California in 2004
Paper Interiors: a dance exploration or real and virtual dimension, Tempe, Arizona, 2002
● Costumes for a 3D multimedia-based dance performance by choreographer Jennifer Tsukayama
● Performance at the American College Dance Festival at Arizona State University
Her recent interests and explorations are in the area of Fashionable Technology, which refers to the intersection of design, fashion, science, and technology.
Kinetic Dress, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2011-Present
● Original costumes made in collaboration with dance and technology specialist Jessica Rajko
● Workshop, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association convention in 2012
Telematic Dress, Tempe, Arizona, 2008-Present
● Costume that enables dancers to perform together when they are in different locations
● Collaboration with Nottingham-Trent University (United Kingdom) and Arizona State University
Motionᵉ, Tempe, Arizona, 2004-2005
● Costumes with embedded sensors that affected the light and sound of a dance concert
Sensory Chameleon Bodysuit, Tempe, Arizona, 2004
● Smart Second Skin clothing designs with the Biodesign Institute's Center for Applied Nanobioscience at Arizona State University and the Sensory Design & Technology of Cambridge, England
● Presentation at Wired Magazine's NextFest in San Francisco, California in 2004
Paper Interiors: a dance exploration or real and virtual dimension, Tempe, Arizona, 2002
● Costumes for a 3D multimedia-based dance performance by choreographer Jennifer Tsukayama
● Performance at the American College Dance Festival at Arizona State University
- New Applications in Health, Fashion and Performance Using Wearable Technology and Traditional Textile Techniques in Southeast Asia
- Toward better future: Merging the lines between Fashion,Materials Science, Computer Science and Engineering