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Painting Big: Tessa Jorgensen's Scenic Art Career on Broadway, Opera, Ballet, and in the Movies

42 min · 13 mrt 2026
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Explore the fascinating profession of scenic art with Tessa Jorgensen, a professional artist working on Broadway, opera, ballet, tv, film, advertising, and immersive experiences. Learn about her unique skills painting 50-foot murals, backdrops, cycloramas, and theatrical set pieces for some of the country's biggest theatrical productions. Music: "Please Only Tell Me Good News” by Stephen Anderson; used with permission. Liked this episode? Send us a text. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/163981/fan_mail/new]

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