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Emily Lotz is an Assistant Professor of Scenic Design at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where she contributes to theatrical production and education. Her career spans diverse projects such as Little Shop of Horrors, Inherit the Windbag, and She Kills Monsters, with a Helen Hayes Award for scenic design excellence. She combines academic work with a creative business specializing in miniature models of iconic movie/TV doors, showcased at venues like the Bristol Renaissance Faire.
- Education:
- BFA in Theatre Design & Technology from UW-Stevens Point
- MFA in Scenic Design from the University of Maryland-College Park
Her research and practice focus on scenic design for performance-based narratives, integrating interdisciplinary visual storytelling techniques. She has worked in Washington, D.C., for eight years, with affiliations to companies like Theater Alliance and Mosaic Theater Company.
Her professional accolades include recognition for innovative set designs, reflecting her expertise in translating theoretical concepts into immersive stage environments. Emily also engages in independent artistic ventures, blending theatrical aesthetics with pop culture iconography.
- Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Scenic Design (Princess & The Pauper: A Bollywood Tale)
Emily resides with her dog Jerri and cats Willie & Tammy, maintaining strong ties to her native Milwaukee while contributing to UW-Stevens Point's arts community.



