R. Eric Stone, Scenic Designer, United Scenic Artists
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  this site holds a collection of images showing the collaborations, processes, and results developed by r. eric stone. pulling from his experiences in art, photography, design, technology, and performance, he creates unique and evocative live events. eric has designed over 90 productions for theatre and opera since 1995.
designer  
  eric has designed productions in california, illinois, iowa, new york, pennsylvania, minnesota, utah and wisconsin, with work touring across the country. highlights from the last 2 years:

2011 – eric was the associate designer on the usitt usa national exhibition for the 2011 prague quadrennial. he was also a member of the steering committee for that process. in the fall, eric designed the cherry orchard for the unversity of iowa, as well as ran the redesign of the iowa theatre arts department website.

2012 – eric designed king lear, two gents, complete works... for the great river shakespeare festival; designed a remount of his 2005 design for stones in his pockets at the utah shakespeare festival; designed lady m for the university of iowa; is designing a new work for the moving company (opening in february 2013); and is continuing a long-term collaboration with ralph lemon.

teacher  
  eric designs and teaches at the university of iowa. from 2001 to 2008, he ran the scenic design program at the university of illinois. from 1995 to 2001, eric was the resident scenic designer at pcpa theatrefest. in the last 17 years, he has mentored scores of student designers through their own aesthetic and technical growth, teaching in the areas of scenic design, scenic art, rendering, cad, computer visualization, digital portfolio creation, model building, hand drafting, and period styles, as well as advising over 100 student designed productions.
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