Bruce Steinberg's lighting designs have been seen in venues ranging from a Soho laundromat to Italian concert halls — and even an occasional theatre. New York, selected: 21c Liederabend (VisionIntoArt & Beth Morrison Projects), The Maids' The Maids (Kathryn Hamilton, Sister Sylvester), Feeder (José Zayas, terraNOVA/HERE Arts Center), Men Go Down (John Janke, 3LD), Les Mamelles de Tirésias (Emma Griffin, The Juilliard School), and Art of Memory (Tanya Calamoneri, 3LD). Regional: Houses of Zoadiac (VisionIntoArt), Moby Dick—Rehearsed (Jonathan Rosenberg, Bard College), Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (Daniel Fish, University of Rochester). International: Sounds (Paola Prestini, VisionIntoArt). He received his MFA from New York University's TSOA, Department of Design for Stage & Film.

Bruce was also a founding board member of Salem Art Works, a new art colony and sculpture park, where he lit Mark di Suvero's For Euler (1997) and Double Tetrahedron (2004) for July 4th 2005 and 2006. Other visual art installations include Keren Cytter's Mysterious Serious (2009) at X-Initiative. As terraNOVA Collective's Resident Lighting Designer, Bruce collaborated on their soloNOVA festival from 2007 thru 2009 and was awarded the New York Innovative Theater's Outstanding Lighting Design Award for his work on Kate McGovern's Blue Before Morning.

Continuing collaborations with Paola Prestini, VisionIntoArt, and National Sawdust; gallery and performance lighting for Happy Lucky No. 1; and continued development of work new and old with Kathryn Hamilton and Sister Sylvester.

Bruce currently lives and works in New York City. For his resume click here.

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