- Sound Design Faculty
- Technical Direction - Statical Engineering
- Voice/Speech
- Head of Scene Design
- Acting
- Voice
- Head of Video Design
- Head of MFA Acting
- Lighting Design
- Sound Design Faculty
- Head of Technical Direction
- Movement
- Costume Design
- Theater History
- Theater History/Dramaturgy
- Technology|Communication Assistant
- Co-Head of BFA Acting
- Director, Cotsen Center for Puppetry and the Arts
- Sound Design Faculty
- Head of Sound Design/Assistant Dean, Enrollment Manager
- Head of Scene Painting/Recruitment Manager
- Dramaturgy
- Head of Lighting Design
- Associate Director of Performance for Acting
- Production Manager
- Head of Writing for Performance
- Directing/Screenwriting/Film
- Associate Costume Shop Manager/ Head Draper
- Associate Head, MFA Acting/Voice
- Interim Co-Dean, School of Theater | Head of Design | Head of Costume Program | Robert Corrigan Chair in The School Of Theater
- Stage Management
- Video Design Faculty
- Costume Shop Manager
- Acting
- Director of Design and Production|Head of Producing|Producing Director, Center for New Performance
- Director of Performance | Head of Directing | Artistic Director, Center for New Performance
- Acting
- Arts and Social Justice
- Design Technology/ Facilities Coordinator
- Puppetry
- Scene Design
- Film Producing/Management
- Interim Co-Dean, School of Theater | Managing Director, Center for New Performance | Producing Faculty
- Associate Technical Director
- T'ai Chi Chuan
- Movement
- Voice/Speech
- Assistant Dean|Head of Management|General Manager
Malik Gaines is a writer and performer based in Los Angeles. Gaines performs with the group My Barbarian, which has presented experimental musicals in theaters and art institutions internationally, at venues including the REDCAT and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Participant, Inc., New York; De Appel, Amsterdam; The Power Plant, Toronto; Peres Projects, Berlin; El Matadero, Madrid; and the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen. My Barbarian was included in the 2005 Performa Biennial, the 2006 California Biennial, and the 2007 Montréal Biennale, and will participate in the 2007 Performa Biennial with a performance at the Whitney Museum, New York. Gaines has written arts journalism and criticism for numerous publications and exhibition catalogues, and has taught courses at CalArts, UC Irvine, California College of the Arts, and others. Gaines, who holds a B.A. in History from UCLA and a M.F.A. in
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