Category Archives: Set Dressing

HA! The Play – Tech week

Hey Folks, I am in tech but I wanted to show you some photos of where we are at. We are still missing a back curtain and a few other essentials but this should give you a good idea of … Continue reading

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NYC Resources- Part 1- Antiques

In New York, whether you are designing a set, creating installation art or just buying something new for the apartment, the most important thing for a designer to know is where to source the materials from. I constantly forget that … Continue reading

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Hayfever at Juilliard

As you may remember I spent most of last month working at Juilliard on various projects. One such project was working on the set decoration for the Drama Department’s production of Hay fever  By Noel Coward. What I loved about … Continue reading

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“Stag” Set Design at SUNY New Paltz

Last weekend I opened a new show at SUNY New Paltz. Despite some initial  difficulties with loading into the space the show went relatively smootly and was well received by the audience. The play was set in two different locations … Continue reading

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On Set at “It Could Be”

The backstage photos from “It Could Be” were released this week! Thanks to Chris Owyoung for his amazing work on these. Handmade for the shoot! I wish I could wear something like this every day Double Checking the blocking: My … Continue reading

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East of the Sun, West of the Moon

As many of you know, this August I produced my first show, East of the Sun, West of the Moon a story about a young woman who sets out on the adventure of a lifetime to save the man of her … Continue reading

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“Angles In America” and “Piece of My Heart”

Today I was updating my portfolio and stumbled across these photos from Pomona College Theater’s production of Angles in America and Piece of My Heart.  While I did work a set dresser/painter, I can’t  for the life of me remember … Continue reading

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‘Living In’ By Design*Sponge

Design*Sponge is, by far, my favorite design blog.  There are numerous reasons for this. The amazing photographs, the funky re-designs, the DIY projects all appeal to my designer brain and heart, but the weekly post I look forward to the most … Continue reading

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“Sleep No More NYC” Featured in NY Times

Sleep No More NYC has been featured in the New York Times in an article called “Stage Set. Are You Ready for Your Part?“. It is a GREAT feature, that includes a description of several rooms in the set, by … Continue reading

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Concept Design for Store Space – Part 1 Research

I was walking by the windows on 5th Avenue the other day and thinking about how far visual design for storefronts has come in the past few years. Stores like Anthropologie, Bloomingdales, and Sacs have really started to create some … Continue reading

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