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Lindsay Coda

Scenic Artist at Pittsburgh Opera

Lindsay Coda is an experienced scenic designer and artist with a diverse portfolio in theater and film. Current roles include Scenic Designer for Carnegie Mellon University's new work "Bob & Dave & Ren," as well as for Massenet's opera "Cendrillon" with Resonance Works. Lindsay has contributed as a Scenic Artist for Pittsburgh Opera, working on notable productions like "Otello" and "Carmen." Previous experience includes positions with PICT Classic Theatre, where scenic artistry was applied to "How the Other Half Loves," and collaboration on films such as "Paper Umbrellas" and "The Race." Lindsay's education at Carnegie Mellon University was completed between 2012 and 2016.

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Pittsburgh, United States

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Pittsburgh Opera

OUR MISSION Pittsburgh Opera enriches Pittsburgh and the tri-state area and draws national and international attention to the region by: * creating live opera at the highest standards of artistic excellence; making opera intellectually and financially accessible to a diverse audience * developing young American singers into tomorrow’s artists * and ensuring the future through responsible fiscal management. BRIEF OVERVIEW Established by five intrepid women in 1939, Pittsburgh Opera is viewed as one of the most vibrant opera organizations in the U.S., with a rich artistic tradition, internationally-recognized educational programs, an acclaimed artist training program, and a progressive outlook toward the future. Its green initiative culminated in LEED® Silver certification for its Strip District headquarters, and its capacity as a true community partner has increased significantly under General Director Christopher Hahn’s leadership.


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