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Personal bio
Christian Mejia (he/they) believes that light has the ability to transport us to a moment in time and cradle us within a particular place. Light affects our mood, informs our emotional landscape, and enhances the everyday moments that make up our lives. The right light can tell a story that goes beyond words. Christian's approach to design seeks to create environments that ask people to lean into and learn something about our shared humanity. His design practice includes live performance, architectural lighting, and immersive entertainment. His work has been seen on stages and in built environments around the world. Some of his most cherished theatrical collaborations include the Geffen Playhouse (Los Angeles), Fountain Theatre (Los Angeles), Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Scotland), ACT (San Francisco), and New Conservatory Theatre Center (San Francisco). His architectural lighting design practice has included work with Universal Creative, Lincoln Center NYC, and global Soho House properties. Christian received his BFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and his MFA from California Institute of the Arts. Currently teaching
TAPS 135: Drafting in Vectorworks
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TAPS 131M: Light in Art & Architecture (Winter) TAPS 31: Introduction to Lighting and Production (Spring) TAPS 231: TAPS Production Units: Lighting Design (Autumn, Winter, Spring) |