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| Portfolio Review Conducted by two of our festival design respondents, Jane Cox and Tracy Armagost . |
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| "Flexibility, keep your portfolio flexible so you can taylor your presentation to different employment situations." Jane Cox. | ||
| Student portfolio's reviewed: 1. Michael Leonard, UNL graduate scene design student 2. Brook Carl, UMD undergraduate makeup design student 3. Thomas Machan, UNL undergraduate scene design student 4. Vicky DeWald, UNK undergraduate directing student 5. Camelita Guse, graduate costume student 6. Brad Carlson, UNI undergraduate scene design student 7. Travis Walker, UNL graduate lighting design student |
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| Jane Cox is a lighting designer for theatre, dance and opera based in New York City. New York credits include Eli's Coming (Vineyard Theatre); True Love (Zipper Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Lucille Lortell); I Love American (American Place); In the Blood (Public Theatre); etc.(see page 8 in the Festival schedule). Jane is resident designer for the O'Neill Playwrites Conference and received her MFA from NYU. She is also a recipient of the NEA/TCG grant for early career designers 2001. Jane is currently working on designs for Thief River at the Guthrie Theatre and Hearts at Long Wharf. | ||
| Tracy Armagost is originally from Lincoln, Nebraska and is currently beginning her fifteenth season with the Santa Fe Opera in New Mexico. Tracy first began as a Properties Carpenter Apprentice and soon joined the staff as a Properties Run Crew Assistant. In the years that followed, she became the Properties Run Crew Chief, worked as a Housing Assistant, and is currently the Assistant to the Technical Director. Besides working at the Santa Fe Opera, Tracy has worked with the Theatre Residency Project, an at-risk student theatre group. Tracy also stage-manages and designs for the Northern New Mexico Community Theatre and the Northern New Mexico Community College. She also is a Tinwork Artist. | ||
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