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Stephanie Van Huss is an artist, educator, and administrator who uses storytelling to empower people of all ages in the direction of life-long learning, civic engagement, and radical empathy.
Photo by Justin Jajalla Photography
Photo by Justin Jajalla Photography
Photo by Justin Jajalla
has been a professional theater-maker and educator for over 12 years. She holds bachelors degrees from Rutgers University in both Theater Arts and English Literature, as well as a Masters Degree in Education. Stephanie strategically uses storytelling to encourage reflection, empathy, and growth in people from all backgrounds and identities.
In her higher education career she has worked for Rutgers University - New Brunswick, Fordham University, Raritan Valley Community College, The College of New Jersey, and Rider University’s Westminster School for the Performing Arts. This work has included formal course instruction, program coordination, advising, workshop creation and facilitation, and crisis management. Stephanie has hands-on experience in the areas of alcohol & other drug addiction and recovery; sexual assault and domestic violence prevention & outreach; religion & spirituality; social justice initiatives; building inclusive communities; and professional leadership development.
Stephanie is a professional Intimacy Director and Coordinator throughout the NJ / NY / PA area. Her curriculum & practices for healthy stage intimacy have been used to choreograph and train participants in middle school, high school, collegiate, community, and professional performing arts. She currently serves as the Director of Education for New Jersey Center for Theatrical Intimacy.
Van Huss has been directing theater for over 10 years. She recently wrote and directed an original verbatim theater piece created in partnership with the Middlesex County Center for Empowerment and coLAB Arts. This piece explores the experiences of survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence and the reasons why they are unlikely to disclose their experiences - in their personal lives and to authorities.
As a lead teaching artist and curriculum developer, she has worked with coLAB Arts, Fresh Theatre Arts, the Monmouth County Teen Arts Festival, public & private schools, and summer programs to bring theater education and professional development to K - 12 students and their teachers. Stephanie specializes in socially-engaged art, intimacy direction, acting, producing, props mastery, set design, costume design, and sound design.
In her life as a producer, Stephanie Van Huss served as the Executive Director of ReThink Theatrical, a 501-C-3 non-profit theater organization based in Middlesex county that provided free, professional-quality theater to the public for 8 years.