Birth Place: Philadelphia
LOGAN GABRIELLE SCHULMAN (they/them) is a visual + performance artist, theatrical director, puppeteer, cultural educator, and activist.
They are a Solomon R. Guggenheim Teaching Artist and Central Park Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre company puppeteer.
Their work has been presented nationally and internationally, and their dramatic texts are held in the permanent collections of the Ringling College of Art Library’s Special Collections (Harm to Ongoing Matters vol. 1) and the Harry Ransom Center at University of Texas Austin (Welcome to the Shiva House).
Directing credits include Sunday in Sodom (FutureNow Festival, Director), A Parsifal (Hangar Theatre, Director), A Children's Ceremony (Flying Leap Productions), The Fog (Sarasota Art Museum, Co-Director), L'Histoire du Soldat (Sarasota Orchestra), The Wives (Cellunova Theatre), Arms and the Man (Theatre Row, AD), Our Town (Asolo Rep, Directing Fellow), Make Thee an Ark (DopoLavoro Teatrale, Associate Director), Exspelled (Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Director), Welcome to the Shiva House (Arthur Ross Gallery/FringeArts, Co-Director), yard/lawn (Chautauqua Institution, Director), Tragedy, a tragedy (Lido Beach Pavilion, Director), Beginning again (MARA Studio Gallery, Director), Time, Collapsed (Old City Jewish Arts Center, Co-Director), A Final Impossibility (Venice Island Performing Arts Center, Shoebox Festival, Director), Three Little Birds (Hangar Theatre), Click Clack Moo: Cows that Type (TWUSA National Tour '22, '23), sam & lizzie (Urbanite Theatre, AD), Mallbodies (Renegade Theater, AD). Their written work has been commissioned by the Walnut Street Theatre (The P-Funk Posse) and Reconstructing Judaism’s Ritualwell (Vandernings), and featured on the 2020 Kilroys List (Make Thee an Ark). Their practice has been supported through grants and residencies from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, School of Visual Art at the Chautauqua Institution, Florida Humanities Council, Directors Gathering, Bread and Puppet Theatre, Old City Jewish Arts Center, and the Directors Lab. They are a Drama League Directors Project alumna, the most recent resident artist at the Greensboro Contemporary Jewish Museum, and an Adjunct Professor of Theatre at New College. Schulman received their training from the Stella Adler Studio, Headlong Performance Institute, and their Bachelors with Honors in Performance and Religion from the New College of Florida. LoganSchulman.net
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