I just stumbled upon a useful resource for anyone seeking a career in theater design, whether it is model making, set construction, or building the stage itself.
Scenography caters to an international circle of students, amateurs, and professionals. Each month, they feature artists, prop-makers, and scenic designers. I was hoping to find more instructional information for those of us who are not constructively inclined. Unfortunately, it does not yet provide much process-analysis, so don't expect to find many "how to" resources.
The website does offer lots of artist profiles and an ongoing news-feed of theater design articles. Scenography is certainly worth a glance, especially for those hoping to find out more about modern theaters throughout Europe.
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