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JOHN STEPHEN HOEY CURRICULUM VITAE Thegodot@Aol.Com JOHN STEPHEN HOEY CURRICULUM VITAE [email protected] www.johnstephenhoey.com EXPERIENCE Adjunct Professor University of the Arts (2016) Taught one course per semester, History of Costumes and Décor. Assistant Professor Temple University (2006 – 2015) Faculty member in the Theater Department and Head of the Lighting Design Program. Taught four courses per semester on both the graduate MFA and undergraduate BA level. Created classes in Sound Design, Stage Management, Internships, Drafting (Hand, CAD, 2D and 3D rendering), and Introduction to Lighting. Revised classes in Introduction to Design, graduate Lighting Design and Visual History. Developed new technologies to improve the designers’ process and economic viability, specifically a new use of an industry standard CAD program that allows image rendering of light to use as a communication tool. Head of the Design area from 2010 to 2012 involved coordinating curricular and production communication from within the Design Area to and from the upper administration, arranging graduate student registration, and taking the first steps to a revised undergraduate and graduate curriculum. Served on the Executive, Alumni, Fundraising, Production, and Scholarship committees. Recruited students for the undergraduate program, and for the graduate level through the URTA process. Mentored all lighting and sound designers for Temple productions. Designed one or two mainstage productions a year. Production Director from 2006 to 2008 involved overall supervision of the design and production process, and touring of the Temple Production “In Conflict” to the KCACTF in Pittsburgh, the Long Warf Theater in New Haven Connecticut, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. Adjunct Professor Temple University (2004 – 2006) Taught one course per semester, Lighting Design I,II, III Guest Lecturer Carnegie Mellon University (1998-2001) Taught workshops and master classes that coordinated with designing for the Pittsburgh Opera. Adjunct Professor Drexel University (1992 - 1994) Taught one course per year, Lighting for the Theater Professional Designer - theater and film 1992- Present Please see resume EDUCATION 1983-1985 Kent State University (accepted into the BFA Acting/Directing and Design Tract) 1986-1989 (BFA) The North Carolina School of the Arts 1988 Private study with scenographer, Josef Svoboda (Prague, CZ) 1989- 1992 (MFA) Temple University 2 Teaching (at Temple University) Teaching Assignments Course # Sem. Course Name School Credits THEAT 8602 S15 Visual History Temple 3 THEAT 2512 S15 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 THEAT 2411 F14 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 8601 F14 Visual History Temple 3 THEAT 8521 F14 Lighting Design II/III Temple 3 THEAT 8411 F14 Advanced Technical Practice Temple 3 THEAT 9511 F14 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 Production F14 She Stoops to Conquer (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 8602 S14 Visual History Temple 3 THEAT 9511 S14 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 S14 Lighting Design II/III Temple 3 THEAT 8412 S14 Creative Sound Techniques Temple 3 THEAT 8602 S14 Theater workshop Temple 3 Production S14 MacBeth (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 2511 F13 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 THEAT 8601 F13 Visual History Temple 3 THEAT 8521 F13 Lighting Design II/III Temple 3 THEAT 8411 F13 Advanced Technical Practice Temple 3 THEAT 9511 F13 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 2411 SII13 Intro to Design Temple 3 THEAT 2411 S13 Intro to Design Temple 3 THEAT 9511 S13 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 S13 Lighting Design II/III Temple 3 THEAT 8412 S13 Creative Sound Techniques Temple 3 THEAT 8602 S13 Intro to Design Temple 3 Production S13 The Crucible (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 2411 F12 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 8521 F12 Lighting Design II/III Temple 2 THEAT 8411 F12 Advanced Technical Practice Temple 2 THEAT 9511 F12 Seminar in Lighting Temple 2 Production S12 Bette and Boo (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 9511 S12 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 S12 Lighting Design III Temple 3 THEAT 8412 S12 Advanced Technical Practice II Temple 3 THEAT 8602 S12 Visual History Temple 3 Production S12 Top Girls (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 2411 F11 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 8521 F11 Lighting Design III Temple 3 THEAT 8411 F11 Advanced Technical Practice Temple 3 THEAT 8601 F11 Visual History Temple 3 THEAT 9511 F11 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 9511 S11 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 S11 Lighting Design III Temple 3 THEAT 8412 S11 Advanced Technical Practice II Temple 3 THEAT 2421 S11 Creative Sound Techniques Temple 3 THEAT 9511 F10 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 2411 F10 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 8521 F10 Lighting Design III Temple 3 THEAT 8411 F10 Advanced Technical Practice Temple 3 Production S10 RENT (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 9511 S10 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 S10 Lighting Design III Temple 3 THEAT 8412 S10 Advanced Technical Practice II Temple 3 THEAT 2511 S10 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 Production F09 SWEET CHARITY (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 9511 F09 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 F09 Lighting Design II Temple 3 3 THEAT 8411 F09 Adv Technical Practice Temple 3 THEAT 2411 F09 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 2511 F09 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 Production S09 THE 7 (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 9511 S09 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 S09 Lighting Design III Temple 3 THEAT 8412 S09 Advanced Technical Practice II Temple 3 THEAT 2411 S09 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 2511 S09 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 Production F08 EXPECTING ISABELLE (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 9511 F08 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8411 F08 Adv Technical Practice Temple 3 THEAT 8521 F08 Lighting Design II Temple 3 THEAT 2411 F08 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 2511 F08 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 Production S08 Production Director Temple 0 Production S08 Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 9511 S08 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8521 S08 Lighting Design III Temple 3 THEAT 2511 S08 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 THEAT 2411 S08 Introduction to Design Temple 3 Production F07 Production Director Temple 0 THEAT 9511 F07 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 8411 F07 Adv Technical Practice Temple 3 THEAT 8521 F07 Lighting Design II Temple 3 THEAT 2411 F07 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 2511 F07 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 Production S07 IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Des.) Temple 0 Production S07 Production Director Temple 0 THEAT 511 S07 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 246 S07 Stage Management Temple 3 THEAT 521 S07 Lighting Design III Temple 3 Production F06 RAGTIME (Des.) Temple 0 THEAT 511 F06 Seminar in Lighting Temple 1 THEAT 521 F06 Lighting Design II Temple 3 THEAT 243 F06 Introduction to Design Temple 3 THEAT 351 F06 Introduction to Lighting Temple 3 4 Service Temple University Theater Department Temple Dept. of Theater- Head of the Design Area. 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 academic years Temple Dept. of Theater- Executive Committee 2010-2012 Temple Dept. of Theater- Advisor/Mentor for Shot at the KCACTF Regional Festival and National Festival at Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, Spring 2010 Temple Dept. of Theater- Alumni Committee 2010-2015 Temple Dept. of Theater- Fundraising Committee 2009-2013 Temple Dept. of Theater- Production Director of In Conflict (Edinburgh Fringe Festival- Edinburgh, Scotland 2008) Temple Dept. of Theater- Production Director 2006 – 2008 Temple Dept. of Theater- Production Manager of In Conflict (KCACTF- Pittsburgh, PA and Long Wharf Theater- New Haven, CT) Temple Dept. of Theater- Production Committee 2006 – 2009 Temple Dept. of Theater- Internship Committee 2006 – 2009 Temple Dept. of Theater- Traveled to New York for Graduate recruiting (2007-2015) Temple Dept. of Theater- Traveled to Chicago for Graduate recruiting (2007-2015) Temple Dept. of Theater- Undergraduate Student Advisor 2006– 2015 Temple Dept. of Theater- Scholarship Committee 2013 – 2015 References- Roy Kaiser Former Artistic Director of the Pennsylvania Ballet [email protected] 267-255-2883 Susan Atkinson Artistic Director at Bristol Riverside Theater 120 Radcliff Street, Bristol, PA 19007 [email protected] 215-785-6664 Dan Kern (retired) Former Department Chair, and head of the Acting and the Directing Programs at Temple University (Address pending) [email protected] 215.850.4450 Fred Duer Head of the Design Program at Temple University Address- 34 Rosy Ridge Court, Telford, PA 18969 [email protected] 215-859-1968 Dan Boylen (retired) Former Department Chair and Head of the Design area at Temple University Address- 7153 Boyer Street, Philadelphia, PA 19119 [email protected] 267-251-2634 Link to website with digital portfolio- http://www.johnstephenhoey.
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