Harold F. Burgess II
United Scenic Artists, USA Local 829

For over 20 years, Harold Burgess has been affiliated with the University of Maryland (UMD) in several teaching capacities, including his stewardship of the College Park Scholars Arts program since 2008. Prior to his appointment as program director, Burgess was an assistant professor in the Department of Theatre (now the School of Theatre Dance and Performance Studies), where he taught undergraduate and graduate courses in lighting design, drafting and drawing for theatre. Burgess is a two-time alum from the University of Maryland where he earned his MFA in 2003.
Based in the Washington and Baltimore region, Burgess entered the profession of theatrical lighting design in the early 2000s following his undergraduate and graduate studies in design. In his teaching, he uses the multidisciplinary aspect of theatre art and design as a platform from which to engage students in discussion about the ideas and lived experiences that drive the creative process in the arts. Burgess's theatrical design credits include productions for Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Signature Theatre, Studio Theatre, Round House Theatre, Theatre J, Adventure Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Rep Stage and Olney Theatre Center as well as production work with the Shakespeare Theatre and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
In spring 2020, Burgess received an Independent Artist Award from the Maryland State Arts Council in recognition of his artistic achievements in lighting. He is a member of United Scenic Artists and of USA Local 829, the representative professional union for theatrical designers. He currently serves on the arts grant review panel for the Howard County Arts Council in service to the local arts community since 2012.
Based in the Washington and Baltimore region, Burgess entered the profession of theatrical lighting design in the early 2000s following his undergraduate and graduate studies in design. In his teaching, he uses the multidisciplinary aspect of theatre art and design as a platform from which to engage students in discussion about the ideas and lived experiences that drive the creative process in the arts. Burgess's theatrical design credits include productions for Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Signature Theatre, Studio Theatre, Round House Theatre, Theatre J, Adventure Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Rep Stage and Olney Theatre Center as well as production work with the Shakespeare Theatre and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
In spring 2020, Burgess received an Independent Artist Award from the Maryland State Arts Council in recognition of his artistic achievements in lighting. He is a member of United Scenic Artists and of USA Local 829, the representative professional union for theatrical designers. He currently serves on the arts grant review panel for the Howard County Arts Council in service to the local arts community since 2012.