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Black Creatives: Makeup Artists

The Second Tuesday event is right around the corner. Don’t miss out as we go live with panelists discussing their work as creatives while also touching on the impacts that come with not having black makeup artists on set. Our host Abie Ekenezar will be interviewing local Seattle Make-up Artist professionals, Stacie Thomas, Lisa Margaret Corr, and Sable Desiree.
@artistrybystacie @lisamargaretcorr @sabledesiree

Stacie Thomas is a Seattle based Makeup Artist + Hairstylist serving Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. Her approach to beauty is fresh with playful accents while specializing in crafting dreamy skin. Stacie works in commercial, advertising, corporate, and TV/Film along with being a proud member of IATSE Local 488. http://www.artistrybystacie.com/

Lisa Margret Corr has been a makeup/hair wardrobe stylist for Commercial, Video, Corporate and Print Production in Seattle for the past 25 years.  She is a proud IATSE 488 member since 2006. Self taught, she’s been fortunate to work on everyone from Angelina Jolie to Barack Obama and countless high profile people, actors, models and normal folks in between. “When you sit in my chair I am one of the first people you interact with on set. I am your green room and it is my job to put you at ease. If you don’t look good, I don’t look good!” www.lisamargaretcorr.com

Sable Desireè is a freelance makeup artist and a licensed esthetician. Currently residing in Seattle, but also travels to California, Texas, and Nevada as a makeup educator. As a former makeup and cosmetology school director, she has a passion for makeup artistry education. Her accolades include the 2021 Makeup Artist of the Year Award. Specializing in Bridal, Editorial, Commercial, and TV/Film. Sable's approach to using makeup is enhancing natural beauty with a touch of glam while focusing on precision and clean beauty. sabledesiree.com 

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