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Lochie Odgers
Designer, creative and storyteller, Lochie looks at every project from a unique perspective, one that challenges traditions. Currently practicing on Gadigal land as a multidisciplinary designer Lochie enjoys the rollercoaster ride of the creative process. What he brings to any project is an innovative but pragmatic approach whether it is taking theatre and infusing it with new bold forms or mixing his inventive design with practical building skills to create his functionally grounded artistry, he expresses his professional values of inventiveness, adaptability and a ‘get it done’ attitude in every project he undertakes. Having been surrounded by the creative industry all his life, whether in front of the camera or behind the scenes designing and finishing sets, Lochie is very at home amongst his creative community. Teamwork is a strong part of his approach which has been refined over countless projects through his training and experience in the industry. If he had a professional motto, it would be just two words. What if… What if there was no box to think outside of… the possibilities would be endless Lochie’s design credits include Design Centre Enmore TAFE: Set Designer the showcase ANARCHY (2019). National Institute of Dramatic Art: Set Designer for live cinema adaptation of The Seagull (dir. by Ben Schostakowski, 2022), Assistant Designer for Roundabout (dir. by Sean Stewart, 2020), Assistant Designer for Next to Normal (dir. by Darren Yap, 2020), Production and Costume Designer for I Wanna Be by Darcie Haven (Triple J unearthed 2022), and Props Master for short film Prometheus (2022). lochieodgers.com/design/ @lochieodgers (https://www.instagram.com/lochieodgers/) 25
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