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Vladimir Shpitalnik is a set and costume designer, painter, and illustrator whose work has been seen across the United States, Europe, and in Asia. He has illustrated three children’s books for Random House/Knopf, and, most recently, Sasha and Babushka, published by Soundprints. His credits include set and costume designs for productions at American Place Theatre and SoHo Rep, Joffrey Ballet, Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, Clarence Brown Theatre, Stage One Theatre, New Harmony Theatre, Seacoast Rep, Voice and Vision Theatre, and the Yale Cabaret, among others. His international credits include the Moscow Art Theatre Studio, Kazan Theater for Youth, Yermolova Theater, Gorky Cinema Studio. Shpitalnik has created environmental and interior designs for the International Festival of Arts and Ideas, Oakdale Theatre, Meadows Music Theatre, Madison Art Cinemas, and Theatre Communications Group. He is Director of the Seton Art Gallery at University of New Haven and also serves as an artist in residence for the UNH Theater Department. He is on the faculty at Southern Connecticut State University and Paier College of Art. Shpitalnik graduated from the Yale School of Drama and the Moscow Art Theatre School and was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts / Theatre Communications Group Designer Fellowship. Professional memberships include United Scenic Artists, Society of Illustrators, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, and the Connecticut Watercolor Society.
Vladimir Shpitalnik is a set and costume designer, painter, and illustrator whose work has been seen across the United States, Europe, and in Asia. He has illustrated three children’s books for Random House/Knopf, and, most recently, Sasha and Babushka, published by Soundprints. His credits include set and costume designs for productions at American Place Theatre and SoHo Rep, Joffrey Balle...
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