BIO

 

   ammonsdesign@outlook.com

Hailing from the backwoods of East Tennessee, Jason Ammons is an award winning Scenic Designer working in theatre and film. 

He attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for his undergraduate studies, where he received degrees in Art and  Cultural Anthropology with emphases in Printmaking, Media Art, and Art History.

Always looking for the next adventure he spent the better part of his 20’s and 30’s in the United States Navy. Though he originally had orders to Virginia, he specifically requested duty overseas (because there’s no point in joining the Navy just to move from Tennessee to Virginia) and was stationed near Tokyo, Japan as part of the Navy’s only permanently forward deployed fleet for the entirety of his enlistment.

During his time in the 7th Fleet, he served aboard the destroyer USS CUSHING, traveling throughout the 7th Fleet Area of Operations and Persian Gulf in support of the Global War on Terrorism and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

He has worked in direct support of the Office of Naval Intelligence in the fields of acoustic intelligence and oceanography and has contributed to the Navy’s National Defense Strategy.

After exiting the naval service he once again found himself on the shores of the Tennessee River attending the University of Tennessee, where he pursued a Master of Fine Arts degree in Scenic design with a secondary emphasis in Costume Design.

As one of only 6 graduate students accepted biennially he was afforded the opportunity to travel to World Stage Design in Cardiff, Wales, where he participated in master classes in Scenic Design and puppetry.

His design for a puppet theatre production of Anton Chekov’s the Proposal was accepted into the Istanbul International Puppet Festival.

His work has been showcased at the National Design Portfolio Review at the Bohemian Hall in New York, NY and at the US Institute of Theatre Technology’s Young Designer’s Forum.

Formerly the head of the Scenic Design Program at East Carolina University, he now makes a living freelancing as a Scenic Designer and working as an Art Director for True Crime television.