Sandra Starkey Curriculum Vitae

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Sandra Starkey Curriculum VitaeAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design206 HECO Bldg., University of Nebraska-LincolnLincoln, NE 68583-0802Email: sstarkey2@unl.eduRESEARCH INTERESTS Product development and apparel designInclusive design and user-centered design3-D body scanning, virtual reality and digital textile printingSustainable apparel design, minimal and zero waste designDesign thinking and design research methods, pedagogyEDUCATION2016Ph.D., University of Missouri, Columbia, MODepartment of Textiles and Apparel ManagementEmphasis: Product Development and Apparel DesignAdvisor: Dr. Jean ParsonsDissertation Utilizing Social Media to Inform Inclusive Apparel Design for Baby BoomerWomen2011M.A., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NEDepartment of Textiles & Clothing DesignEmphasis: Product Development and Apparel DesignMinor: EntrepreneurshipAdvisor: Dr. Barbara TroutThesisPersonal Fences: A Collection of HandbagsA MA Option ll project exhibited at the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery1991B.S., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NEDepartment of Textiles & Clothing DesignEmphasis: Apparel DesignTEACHING2016-Present Assistant ProfessorTextiles Merchandising & Fashion Design, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NESandra Starkey1

Courses-TMFD 212 Product Development II-TMFD 216 Apparel Design by Flat Pattern-TMFD 403/803 Apparel Design by Draping-TMFD 471/871 Experimental Apparel Design-TMFD 416/816 Apparel Design for Industry-TMFD 498/898 Internship (Director)-TMFD 492 Professional Study Tour Domestic, NYC-TMFD 492 Professional Study Tour International Education Abroad,Germany: Fashion and Culture in Northern Europe-TMFD 496/896 Independent Study2015-2016InstructorTextiles Merchandising & Fashion Design, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NECourses-TMFD 212 Product Development II-TMFD 216 Apparel Design by Flat Pattern-TMFD 403/803 Apparel Design by Draping-TMFD 498 Summer Internship2012-2014Graduate InstructorTextile and Apparel Management, University of Missouri, Columbia, MOCourses-TAM 2280 Apparel Production-TAM 2380 Integrated Apparel Design I, Flat pattern and basic draping2011InstructorTextiles, Clothing and Design, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NECourse-TXCD 112 Product Development 12011InstructorTextiles, Clothing and Design, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NECourse-TXCD 216 Apparel Design By Flat Pattern2008-2011Instructor, Graduate InstructorTextiles, Clothing and Design, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NECourse-TXCD 314 Visual Merchandising.Sandra Starkey2

2011Outreach CoordinatorRobert Hillestad Textiles Gallery, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE2011Workshop Instructor-4-H Department of Agricultural Leadership, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE-Big Red Summer Academic CampSTUDENT MENTORING2019-present Honors thesis project with undergraduate student Joelle Tangen.2019-present Special project apparel design custom work with Elle Lesiak.2019-present Undergraduate Greenfund project proposal development, Alex Scarpello and TaylorWilliams, ASUN green fund grant opportunities.2019-present Graduate level independent study, Veronica Jemkur, advanced textile design andsampling.2019-present Graduate level problems-based research, Katie Francisco, apparel design foundationsand lingerie inspired by the 1920’s and 1930’s.2019-present Independent study, Alison Cloet, advanced design using body scanning technologyfor menswear and womenswear jackets.2019-present Independent study, Stella Bernandt, advanced design exploring zero wastepatternmaking and sustainable apparel design practices.Spring 2018Faculty lead/organizer for the TMFD industry tour bus trip to Omaha, NE. StudentsAttended Omaha Fashion Week UNL Student Showcase. Omaha Design Center,Omaha, NE.2018-present Faculty liaison/mentor for apparel design students participating in Omaha FashionWeek, UNL Student Showcase.2018-present Graduate level independent study, Jaclyn Tejeda, body scanning research andapparel design.2017-present Montage, TMFD student organization faculty liaison2017-2018Graduate level independent study, Stephanie Pitcher, body scanning research andwomen gamers.2017-2018UCARE undergraduate student funded body scanning research with Alison Cloet.2016-2018UCARE undergraduate student funded body scanning research with Riley Naughton.Sandra Starkey3

2016-2017UCARE undergraduate student funded body scanning research with KorinneZimmerman.2016-2017Honors thesis project with undergraduate student Alesha Johnson2016Independent study, Chloe DeCoito with designer Jeremy Scott at Aeffe USA,NYC.2016Independent study, Sarah Wanek and Signs & Shapes International, Omaha,NE.2016Apparel design development with students Chloe DeCoito and Trycxie Saavedra forProject Funway, Fresh Start annual fundraising gala.2016-present Internship Director, mentors students during the entire internship process thatincludes preparation, resume and portfolio building, interviewing, objective settingand work performance evaluation. Students take internships during fall, spring andsummer sessions.GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING AND OR COMMITTEE CHAIR2017-present Veronica JemkurMAAdvisor2017-present Jaclyn TejedaMAAdvisor, Committee Chair2016-present Samirah AlotaibiPhDAdvisor, Committee Chair2016-present Kylin Jensen FlothePhDCommittee Member2016-present Katie FranciscoMAAdvisor, Co-Committee Chair2015-present Molly McPhersonPhDCo-Advisor, Committee Chair2015-2018Stephanie PitcherMAAdvisor, Committee Chair2015-2017Katherine HernandezMAAdvisor, Committee ChairPhDCommittee Member2015-present Stacey SkoldGRANTS, FUNDING & AWARDS2017College of Education and Human Sciences Technology Innovation Fund. PI: S(2011present) Starkey with Andrew Zimbroff, 4161-, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.Sandra Starkey4

2017Nebraska Humanities Grant for Colloquia on Gender, Dress and Media. PI: ClaireNicholas with Mary Alice Casto and Sandra Starkey, 978-, University of Nebraska,Lincoln.2017Research Council Special Opportunities Fund for visiting scholar Annette Lynch,PI: Mary Alice Casto with Sandra Starkey and Claire Nicholas, 933-, University ofNebraska, Lincoln.2017Peter Rollins Travel Grant for Early Career Faculty, PCA/ACA NationalConference, 1000-, San Diego, CA.2016Certificate of Recognition for Contribution to Students, UNL Parents Association,University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE.2016Communicator Award for Educational Piece-Team 1, The Steam Clothing Series,National Association of Extension 4-H Agents, New Orleans, LA.2014Graduate Student Professional Council Travel Award, University of Missouri, 500-,Columbia, MO.2013Graduate Student Association, Textiles & Apparel Management Travel Fund, 400-,Columbia MO.2013Graduate Student Professional Council Travel Award, University of Missouri, 500-,Columbia, MO.2012Marion K. and Vernon W. Piper Distinguished Doctoral Fellowship. Universityof Missouri, College of Human and Environmental Sciences, 10,000-, Columbia,MO.2011Graduate Teaching Award, Honorable Mention. University of NE, Lincoln, NE.2010Outstanding Graduate Student Designer Award, ITAA Conference, 500-, Quebec,Canada.2010UNL NEW Venture Business Plan Competition, Graduate level third place forThe Wearable Art Galleria. NE Center for Entrepreneurship, 500-, Lincoln, NE.2009Scholarship for Non-Traditional Student. First-Plymouth Board for Women’sMinistries, First-Plymouth Church, 2000-, Lincoln, NE.2009First Place in juried competition, Modern Pocket Purse, Power of the PurseEvent, Cedar’s Youth Services Foundation fundraising auction, Donation bid for bag 1300. Lincoln, NE.Sandra Starkey5

APPAREL DESIGN SCHOLARSHIPPeer reviewed, Published Proceedings with Design Exhibition OutcomeIn the field of apparel design scholarship these accomplishments are commensurate to a publishedjournal article.Sun, L.; Starkey, S. (2018). 3-D Printing for a Modern Bag. ITAA Conference, exhibition.Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, Cleveland, OH.Alotaibi, S.; Starkey, S. (2018). Conventional but Contemporary. ITAA Conference exhibition.Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, Cleveland, OH.Starkey, S. (2016). Sheer Force Sustainable Draped Ensemble No. 4. ITAA Conference, exhibition.Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, Vancouver, BC.Starkey, S.; Parsons, J. (2014). Dual Purpose Top and Pant. ITAA Conference, live gallery.Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, Charlotte, NC.Starkey, S.; Trout, B. Minimize. (2010). ITAA Conference live gallery and runway show.Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, Montreal, Quebec,Canada.Starkey, S.; Trout, B. (2009). Modern Warrior: Tribute to Tomoe Gozen. ITAA Conference livegallery Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association,Bellevue, WA.PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS (presenter in bold)Peer reviewedStarkey, S. (2018). Curriculum development using virtual reality in an experimental appareldesign classroom. ITAA Conference. Proceeding of the International Textile and ApparelAssociation, Cleveland, OH.Sun, L.; Starkey, S. (2018). The visual and abstract minded: Exploring spatial visualization inapparel and product development. ITAA Conference. Proceedings of the International Textileand Apparel Association, Cleveland, OH.Starkey, S.; Parsons, J. (2017). Evaluation of an ID framework for apparel designed for babyboomer women, ITAA Conference. Proceeding of the International Textile and ApparelAssociation, St. Petersburg, FL.Francisco, K.; Starkey, S. (2017). Comfortable elegance-Taking cues from history, ITAAConference. Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, St. Petersburg,FL.Sandra Starkey6

Starkey, S.; Parsons, J. (2016). Inclusive apparel design for baby boomer women, ITAAConference. Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, Vancouver, BC.Rodriguez-Hernandez, K.; Starkey, S. (2016). Non-conventional patternmaking and drapingmethods: An Added Value for Apparel Design, ITAA Conference. Proceedings of theInternational Textile and Apparel Association, Vancouver, BC.Starkey, S.; Parsons, J. (2014). Exploring patient centered care through the design of personalstorage for patients, ITAA Conference. Proceedings of the International Textile and ApparelAssociation, Charlotte, NC.Starkey, S.; Parsons, J. (2014). Is it a miser's purse or a string purse? Artifact analysis of avintage handbag, ITAA Conference. Proceedings of the International Textile and ApparelAssociation, Charlotte, NC.Starkey, S.; Parsons, J. (2013). Promoting universal design: A pilot study of wheelchairuser needs using the inclusive design framework, ITAA Conference.Proceedings of the International Textile and Apparel Association, New Orleans, LA.Starkey, S.; Norum, P. (2013). Second hand clothing acquisition: Demographic andpsychographic characteristics of a second-hand shopper. ITAA Conference. Proceedings ofthe International Textile and Apparel Association, New Orleans, LA.Non- Peer ReviewedBurton, M.; Starkey S. & Pitcher, S. (2018). Thinking beyond the nine head fashion figure.Techne Expanding: Tensions, Terrains and Tools, 2018 Mid-America College Art Association.Lincoln, NE.Starkey, S. (2017). Inclusive Apparel Design for Baby Boomer Women. PCA/ACA 2017 NationalConference, San Diego, CA.Dreher, K.; Mamiya, C.; & Starkey, S. (2017). Gender, Appearance and Representation: ARoundtable Discussion with Kwakiutl Dreher, Christin Mamiya, Sandra Starkey. A part of theGender, Fashion and the Media Joint Colloquia series. University of NE-Lincoln.Starkey, S. (2016). Boomer fashion bloggers: Using social media as a valuable research tool to gaininsight about aging female apparel needs. PCA/ACA 2016 National Conference. Seattle, WA.PUBLICATIONS ACCEPTED, SUBMITTED, IN PREPARATION OR PLANNINGSTAGESandra Starkey7

Starkey, S., Parsons, J. (accepted for publication 6/2018, pub. date 2/2019). Inclusive appareldesigned for baby boomer women. Fashion Practice.Starkey, S. (final stages for submission). Boomer bloggers: Utilizing social media to informinclusive apparel design for baby boomer women.Starkey, S. (preparation stage). Evaluating the Use of Virtual Reality Technology in anExperimental Apparel Design Classroom.Starkey, S. (planning). Evaluation and implementation of an inclusive design framework for appareldesign.PEER REVIEWED EXHIBITIONS AND RUNWAY FASHION SHOWSStarkey, S. (2013). Montana Agate Signature Bag, Fallen, and Minimize. (Exhibithandbags and apparel). Goldstein Museum of Design, St. Paul, MN.Starkey, S. (2010). Minimize. (Runway garment). Joint show with Jianghan Universitystudents, Wuxi, China.Starkey, S. (2010). Modern Garden Party. (Runway collection of handbags and apparel).Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery fundraiser. Lincoln, NE.Starkey, S. (2010). Dancing Clouds. (Runway garment). UNL student runway show forthe Lincoln Arts and Humanities High School Program, Robert Hillestad TextilesGallery, Lincoln, NE.Starkey, S. (2010). Modern Warrior. (Runway garment). Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery,Lincoln, NE.Starkey, S. (2010). Modern Garden Party, Dancing Clouds and Flowing Landscapes.(Runway collections). Evolve, Biennial Student Show, UNL Student Union,Lincoln, NE.Starkey, S. (2009). Mod Print Mini and Potting Soil Dress. (Runway garments). RobertHillestad Textiles Gallery Fundraiser, Lincoln, NE.NON-PEER REVIEWED EXHIBITIONS AND RUNWAY FASHION SHOWS (Invited)Starkey, S. (2014). Fallen. (Exhibited garment). Digital Apparel DesignShowcase. University of Missouri.Starkey, S. (2011). Personal Fences. (Runway handbag collection). American CancerSandra Starkey8

Society Fundraiser, Cattleman’s Ball, Weston, NE.Starkey, S. (2010). Modern Warrior and Urban Lava Flow. (Exhibited garments). Fiber’s,Textiles and Clothing, UNL Rotunda Gallery, graduate student curated exhibit inconjunction with The Textile Society of America Biennial Symposium, Lincoln, NE.Starkey, S. (2010). Churidar Inspired Pant and Handbag. (Exhibited garments,curated show with other graduate students). Graduate Tangents, Diverging Concepts inTextiles. Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery, UNL East Campus, Lincoln, NE.MASTER’S THESIS SOLO EXHIBITIONStarkey, S. (2011). Personal Fences. (Exhibited handbags and photography, designercurated). Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery, Lincoln, NE.PROFESSIONAL & INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE2012Curriculum Development WriterNebraska 4-H CurriculumUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln, NEThe Steam Clothing Series @ www.4h.unl.edu/simply-sewing-A collaborative team project focused on presenting clothing constructionrelated to science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM)-Published format is available for purchase in either digital or printform as a part of 4-H youth development that feature experiential, activity-basedprojects2011Art Education Outreach CoordinatorRobert Hillestad Textiles GalleryUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE-Developed, coordinated and promoted grant funded projects, workshops and galleryawareness to area educators, student groups and the community2010-2016Small Business OwnerLaBella B, Vintage Handbags and AccessoriesHttp://www.etsy.com/shop/LaBellaBBased out of Lincoln, NE and Columbia, MO-Internet handbag and accessory boutique-Company mission advocates reusing and repurposing accessories to enhancepersonal styleSandra Starkey9

2004-2009Visual Merchandising Manager, Lincoln NEVon Maur, Department Store Chain based in Davenport, Iowa-Guided store management and departmental staff in all areas of visualpresentation and merchandising-Developed and implemented seasonal displays and shop concepts-Trained new visual merchandisers and management trainees companywide1992-2009Visual Merchandising Consultant and Photo StylistBased out of Lincoln, NE- Managed, designed and developed display programs and merchandisepresentation for display cases and window displays at four regional malls and forsmaller retailers and businesses in the Lincoln, NE area-Acted as a consultant assisting in the selection of fixtures and furnishings for newstore openings and store remodels. Helped determine key focal areas for visualpresentation based on store layout and traffic flow patterns-Arranged merchandise for catalog photography, websites and advertising layouts1991-1992Corporate Visual Merchandising ManagerRichman Gordman, Department store chain that was based in Omaha, NE-Responsibility for visual merchandise presentation in fifteen stores-Determined store needs to include visual props, fixtures, and staffing-Developed a complete visual merchandising educational program-Assisted Visual Director in the design and development of vendor paid fixtures,shop concepts, and signing1990-1992Corporate Merchandise SupervisorRichman Gordman, Department store chain that was based in Omaha, NE-Coached and trained store management of fifteen stores in all aspects ofmerchandise presentation in the women’s and junior apparel areas-Performed sales analysis for each store in order to facilitate stock movement,generate timely markdowns, and identify slow moving merchandise. Establishedmerchandising direction for the chain.PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP2011-present International Textiles & Apparel Association2016-2018Pop Culture, American Culture Association2012-2015Graduate Student Organization, Textile & Apparel Management, University ofMissouri, Columbia, MO.Sandra Starkey 10

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE2018Textiles Society of America. Book Review written for the newsletter, volume 30,Number 1. Spring 2018. ewsletters/2015- 2017ITAA Design Exhibition Committee2014-presentITAA Design Education and Scholarship CommitteeDEPARTMENT AND COLLEGE SERVICE2018-2019Omaha Fashion Week UNL Spring Student Showcase. TMFD contact and faculty incharge of organizing student event participation to include apparel designdevelopment, jurying, design submissions, and day of event coordination.2018-present CEHS Scholarships and Awards Committee2017-present TMFD Historic Costume and Collection Committee2017-present Robert Hillestad Gallery Committee2017-present Faculty Advisory Committee2017-present Montage Faculty Advisor (student organization)2017-2018Biennial Juried Exhibition Chairperson2016-2018CEHS Awards Committee2016-2017TMFD Graduate Faculty Committee2016-present TMFD Undergraduate Curriculum CommitteePROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT2019Reach Mental Health Training, suicide awareness and prevention.2018Grant writing seminar offered by the Office of Research and Economic Development2018Spring 2018 Teaching and Learning Symposium: Engaging Students as Partners inLearning and Teaching.Sandra Starkey 11

2018Fall 2018 Teaching and Learning Symposium, "Are Students Right to Perceive GroupWork as a Waste of Their Time?"UNIVERSITY COLLABORATIONS2018-present Apparel design scholarship, Spatial visualization and 2D to 3D design practices inthe apparel design classroom. Research with Sarina Sun, Auburn University.2018Apparel design scholarship, 3D printing technology and handbag development for amodern consumer. Research with Sarina Sun, Auburn University.2018Gender, Fashion & the Media Colloquium: Team member that assisted with theplanning, implementation (spring through fall 2018) and grant proposals for acollaborative event with the department of Women's and Gender Studies. Threeseparate events were offered for both students and the community to come togetherto participate in timely discussions about current events. The event was funded inpart by a Nebraska Humanities Grant and speaker Annette Lynch was funded by aResearch Council Special Opportunities Grant. Additional funding was provided byboth the department of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design and Women’s andGender Studies. Faculty team members consisted of Mary Alice Casto, MargaretJacobs, Claire Nicholas, and Sandra Starkey, University of NE-Lincoln.OUTREACHSpring 2018Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, FCCLA NE 2018 StateLeadership Conference Opportunity Fair. TMFD information table.Spring 2018JCPenney Suit-Up Event. TMFD faculty contact to help plan Montage studentorganization participation with UNL Career Services for the JCPenney Suit-Upevent.Fall 2018Fresh Start PJ pant service learning project and pant donation, TMFD 112 withJaclyn Tejeda graduate instructor.Fall 2018Consultant Independent Designer/Entrepreneur Carmen SchwabSandra Starkey 12

2016-present Fresh Start. Committee member, event planning and faculty liaison. Project FunwayAnnual Gala Fundraiser. Lincoln, NE.2016-20174-H Celebration of Youth Workshops, apparel design activities2015Fresh Start. Volunteer for Project Funway Annual Gala Fundraiser for Fresh Start.Lincoln, NE.2014Evaluator, State 4-H Fashion Revue. University of Missouri Extension, Columbia,MO.2014Evaluator, 4-H Boone County Fashion Review. University of Missouri Extension,Columbia, MO.2013-2014Graduate Student Volunteer, Missouri Adventures in Education. University ofMissouri, Columbia MO.2014Secretary, elected position, GSA-TAM, Graduate Student Association in Textilesand Apparel Management. University of MO, Columbia MO.2013-2014Evaluator, State Competition. Missouri FCCLA: Family, Career, and CommunityLeaders of America. Columbia, MO.2012-2014Graduate Student & Success Center Mentor. University of Missouri,Columbia MO.2013Workshop Team Leader, State 4-H Fashion Revue. University ofMissouri Extension, Columbia, MO.2013Small Business Class Collaboration, Retail analysis class project with Robert Simon.College of Business Administration, University of NE, Lincoln, NE.2010-2011Board Member, Board for Women’s Ministries. First-Plymouth Church.2000-2012Gala Fundraising Event Planner, and Committee ChairJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Lincoln, NE.2000-2012Volunteer. Walk to cure diabetes yearly event. Lincoln, NE.Sandra Starkey 13

Department of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design 206 HECO Bldg., University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68583-0802 Email: sstarkey2@unl.edu . Starkey, S., Parsons, J. (accepted for publication 6/2018, pub. date 2/2019). Inclusive apparel designed for baby boomer women. Fashion Practice.