Lighting Design

Mark Wenderlich

MARK WENDERLICH

Lighting Designer/Technical Director
(315) 521-1876  
 

From the 1980s through today, Mark’s extensive experience in concert lighting design ranges from analog to the Ion, tungnsten-halogen to LED. Regardless of the technology, his attention to the nuance of your piece will support your chorographic vision. 

Education
Syracuse University, Master of Fine Arts
University of Iowa, Master of Arts
SUNY @ Potsdam, Bachelor of Arts 
 
Experience
Lighting Designer/Technical Director for Dance
Hobart and William Smith Colleges October 1996 – Present
Freelance Design BioDance at GeVa Theatre
Fringe Festival 2013, 2014, 2015
 
Representative Design  
Lisa Steinberg,  Sean Curan, Lisa Race, Claire Porter Soundance,  Pepatian, Ramos Dance
 
Technical Direction
2nd Hand Dance,   Marlies Yearby
 
Lighting/Set Design/Technical Director
Alfred State College
August 1981-June 1984
 
Production Coordinator
“Live from Geneva” Hobart & Wm. Smith Colleges
October 2007- June 2009
 
Properties Carpenter Syracuse Stage 
September 1985-June 1986
 
Assistant Technical Director 
Bates College Summer 1975
 
Technical Director/Designer Auburn Civic Theatre
September 1980- June 1981
 
Lighting Designer Spring Dance Festival 
SUNY@ Potsdam 1975
 
Lighting Designer Dance Festival A.C.T. 
Spring 1981
 
Lighting Designer Festival of One Acts 
(15 plays, 3 nights 1 lighting plot)
SUNY@ Potsdam, Spring 1974
 
Technical Director  Merry-Go-Round Playhouse 
June-August 1981
 
Lighting Designer/ Stage Manager
East River Players NYC  Summer 1974
 

Productions (Representative Sample)

The Immigrant 
Clarence
A lesson from Aloes
Ain’t Misbehavin’
Luv
Lone Star
Dames at Sea 
Shepard Sets
The Foreigner
Glen Garry Glen Ross
Bent
Godspell
Arms and the Man 
Handy Dandy
Loves Labor’s Lost
Romeo and Juliet
The Diviners
Woofer, the Psychic Dog!
Awards/Memberships
National Finalist U/RTA in Lighting Design and Technical Direction
Founding Committee Member, Upstate NY Chapter USITT

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