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Springboard to Design Announces 2026 Cohort

After record 4,500 applications from 70 countries

originally published: 03/31/2026

(NEW YORK, NY) -- Springboard to Design has announced the students selected for its 2026 cohort after attracting more than 4,500 applications from 70 countries and territories — reflecting the rapidly growing global interest in theatre design education. The program will take place July 19–25, 2026 at The Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab housed in The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (NYC).

Springboard to Design is a tuition-free, immersive weeklong program that empowers high school students from diverse communities to explore careers in theater design through workshops, mentorship and exclusive Broadway experiences.

Springboard to Design (SB2D) is presented by Design Action and led by Tony Award-winning designers Clint Ramos and David Zinn. Through hands-on workshops, seminars, and access to Broadway and off- Broadway productions, students will explore set, costume, lighting, projection, sound and make-up design under the mentorship of award-winning theatre professionals. The program includes free tuition, housing, and supplies.

Applicants for this year represented every region of the world — including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and Oceania — and came from all 50 U.S. states and several U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico and Guam, creating one of the most geographically diverse applicant pools in the program's history.

The breadth of applications highlights the increasing demand among young artists for training in scenic, costume, lighting, sound, and projection design. Many international applicants noted that opportunities to study theatre design in their home countries are limited, making programs like Springboard to Design an important entry point into the field.




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"Programs like Springboard to Design are essential because they introduce young artists to the full scope of what theatre design can be," said Tony Award-winning designer and Design Action co-founder Clint Ramos. "Design is storytelling. It's about building the world of a production and collaborating with others to bring an idea to life. Seeing students from around the world eager to explore that process is incredibly inspiring."

The 2026 cohort reflects the program's expanding national and international reach, with students selected from 13 U.S. states and territories and three countries. Participants cited the opportunity to collaborate with peers and learn directly from professional designers as a primary motivation for applying.

Many students also expressed excitement about exploring design disciplines beyond their current experience — expanding from specialties such as costume or scenic design into areas including lighting, projection, and sound design. For several participants, the program represents their first opportunity to study theatre design in a professional environment, particularly for students from communities with limited arts education resources.

"What's exciting about this program is the curiosity these students bring with them," adds David Zinn, Tony Award-winning designer and Design Action co-founder.  "Theatre design thrives on imagination and collaboration, and Springboard to Design gives young artists a place to experiment, ask questions, and begin discovering their own creative voices. For many of these students, this program represents their first opportunity to study theater design in a professional environment."

With a fundraising goal of $50,000, Springboard to Design invites supporters to contribute to this vital initiative. Donations can be made online or by mailing a check to Producer Hub, 315 West 39th Street, Suite 103, New York, NY 10018. Please specify "Design Action: SB2D" in the memo line.

Applicants repeatedly highlighted the importance of finding a creative community of peers who share their passion for theatre design, underscoring the program's role in connecting emerging artists across geographic and cultural boundaries.



2026 COHORT REPRESENTATION:




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*      Pensionnat du Saint-Nom-de-Marie, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

*      Navajo Preparatory School, Farmington, N.M.

*      South Brunswick High School, Monmouth Junction, N.J.

*      Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High School, Hollywood, Fla.

*      Brígida Álvarez Rodríguez, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico

*      Mayfield High School, Mayfield Heights, Ohio

*      ABC Private High School, Ankara, Turkey

*      Land O' Lakes High School, Land O' Lakes, Fla.

*      Lincoln High School, Portland, Ore.

*      Vistamar School, Hawthorne, Calif.




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*      Clark Montessori High School, Cincinnati, Ohio

*      Noble and Greenough School, Weston, Mass.

*      Cumbres International School Lomas, Naucalpan, Mexico

*      Edwardsville High School, Edwardsville, Ill.

*      American Heritage Broward, Hollywood, Fla.

*      Pinson Valley High School, Pinson, Ala.



PROGRAM DETAILS

Program Dates: July 19–25, 2026

Location: The Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York City

Cost: Free — including tuition, housing, and supplies

Visit SpringboardtoDesign.com to learn more.



Design Action is an intergenerational coalition of BIPOC and white designers working to end racial inequities in the North American Theater by confronting racism in our workplace and forging new pathways into the industry for rising designers of color.

Clint Ramos is a Tony Award-winning creative director, designer, and producer.  Most recently, he designed costumes for The Metropolitan Opera's sold-out production of Tristan und Isolde. He produced Theater Group Asia's sold-out production of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, starring Lea Salonga, Arielle Jacobs and featuring a cast of Filipinos and Filipino Americans.  Ramos serves as the Visual Director for Lincoln Center's Summer for the City, where he reimagines the entire Lincoln Center campus each summer into a vibrant stage for more than 300 events that serve New York City's diverse communities. He also serves as Artist-in-Residence at Lincoln Center.

Ramos was a lead producer of the groundbreaking Broadway musical Here Lies Love, and is currently the Producing Creative Director for Encores! at New York City Center.  As a designer, Ramos has created over 200 productions across theater, opera, and dance. His Broadway credits include Maybe Happy EndingEureka DayHere Lies LoveKPOP and Slave Play.

Recent work on Broadway includes scenery for: LiberationThe Last 5 YearsStereophonicJaja's African Hair BraidingThe NotebookKimberly AkimboFunny Girl and The Humans; scenery and costumes for Boys in the BandSpongeBob SquarePants, and Fun Home, and costume design for Enemy of the People and A Doll's House Part 2.  Off-Broadway: Playwright's Horizons, The Shed, Roundabout, MTC, NYTW, Lincoln Center Theater, 2nd Stage, and The Public. Also:  A.C.T., A.R.T, Berkeley Rep, Pasadena Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Old Globe, and Steppenwolf. In London, he recently opened Here We Are at the National (set and costume design) and Stereophonic at the Duke of York's. In Europe, he's designed sets and costumes for the Berlin Staatsoper and at Theater Basel. Zinn has received Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critic's Circle, Hewes and Obie Awards for his work.


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