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Lindsay Webster serves as Assistant Professor of Scenic Design and Resident Scenic Designer at Baldwin Wallace University's Conservatory of Performing Arts, where she teaches design courses and actively participates in the scenic studio for set construction and painting.
Her educational credentials include:
- M.F.A. in Scenography from the University of Kansas
- B.A. in Theatre from Marquette University
- B.S. in Mathematics from Marquette University
Webster's research bridges mathematics and theatrical practice through advanced technological applications, specializing in computer science integration, 3D modeling, projection mapping, motion tracking, and generative art systems. Her holistic scenography approach treats scenery, costumes, lighting, and projections as interconnected components of immersive stage environments, emphasizing collaborative creation across design disciplines.
Her 2024 publications reveal a dual focus on digital rendering techniques and sustainable design pedagogy, demonstrating how technological innovation intersects with practical theatre education and environmental consciousness in contemporary stagecraft.
Professional recognition includes:
- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Award for Scenic Design
- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Award for Costume Design
Webster mentors students through courses in scenic design, projection, stagecraft, and period styles while maintaining active industry engagement through professional design work. She presented research on digital rendering techniques at the 2023 USITT conference, though specific grant funding or named advisees were not documented in source materials.
Within Baldwin Wallace's scenic studio, she leads hands-on production activities that integrate theoretical instruction with practical set construction, fostering student development in both traditional craftsmanship and digital design methodologies.




