
Juliana von Haubrich is a visual artist and scenic designer.
She received her MFA in Scenic Design from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts, 1999). While in L.A., Juliana worked in theatre, film, and television. In 2000, she earned an L.A. Weekly "Best of L.A. Scenic Design" nomination for "Ghosts in the Cottonwoods," a new play by Adam Rapp. Juliana has designed sets for Echo Theatre Company and was asked by Ojai Playwrights Conference to create concept drawings for their new play festival.
In the fall of 2000, she moved to NYC to design sets for The Juilliard School, The Acting Company, and Present Company Theatre (during the first two NYC Fringe Festivals).
In 2010, having moved to the Berkshires, Juliana was invited to join the start of a vibrant new theatre company: WAM Theatre. She designed all but a few of their acclaimed mainstage productions, and was an Associate Artist and Production Manager with the company until 2023. Also in the Berkshire region, Juliana has designed sets for Great Barrington Public Theater, Shakespeare & Company, Berkshire Theatre Group, Chester Theatre Company, and Dorset Theatre Festival in VT. In 2014, she designed a critically acclaimed set for "The Whale" at the Adirondack Theatre Festival.
In 2019, Juliana designed a new production of "Ann" at the Arena Stage in Washington DC. The production then traveled to Dallas Theatre Center as a co-production.
Juliana has worked with students and been a guest designer at Williams College, MCLA, Russell Sage, SUNY Albany, Westfield, Siena College, Bard College, and is currently the Scenic Design faculty at UMass.
Juliana is a member of the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, IATSE.
Originally from Michigan, she has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Michigan (1996). Juliana is also the founding Technical Director and Scenic Designer for Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit, working with them from 1993-96.