Jenna McFarland Lord is an award winning scenic, environmental and production designer.
Over the past 24 years Ms. McFarland Lord has designed for several professional companies and universities in
New England and New York such as; Boston Lyric Opera, SpeakEasy Stage Company, Gloucester Stage Co, Greater
Boston Stage, Central SquareTheatre, Wheelock Family Theatre, New Repertory Theatre, Lyric Stage Company, Actors Shakespeare Project, The Boston Conservatory, New England Conservatory, Northeastern University, Boston College, Merrimack, Brandeis, New York Playwrights’ Lab, and La Mama.
She created the interior industrial design for Station1 and she was the production coordinator for the scenic elements for the Boston Winter Festival in The Government Center Plaza.
Jenna McFarland Lord was the production designer on the film YE!, written and directed by John ADEkoje.
In addition to her professional design career, this is Jenna's proud 17th year as the set design teacher at the Boston Arts Academy, Boston's only public high school for the arts.
When Jenna is not designing she enjoys spending time with her 2 children, friends and plants.
Over the past 24 years Ms. McFarland Lord has designed for several professional companies and universities in
New England and New York such as; Boston Lyric Opera, SpeakEasy Stage Company, Gloucester Stage Co, Greater
Boston Stage, Central SquareTheatre, Wheelock Family Theatre, New Repertory Theatre, Lyric Stage Company, Actors Shakespeare Project, The Boston Conservatory, New England Conservatory, Northeastern University, Boston College, Merrimack, Brandeis, New York Playwrights’ Lab, and La Mama.
She created the interior industrial design for Station1 and she was the production coordinator for the scenic elements for the Boston Winter Festival in The Government Center Plaza.
Jenna McFarland Lord was the production designer on the film YE!, written and directed by John ADEkoje.
In addition to her professional design career, this is Jenna's proud 17th year as the set design teacher at the Boston Arts Academy, Boston's only public high school for the arts.
When Jenna is not designing she enjoys spending time with her 2 children, friends and plants.