SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film Welcomes Jubilate Cox

The San Diego State University School of Theatre, Television, and Film is pleased to announce that Jubilate Cox will join the school as an Assistant Professor of Production Design in the Television, Film, and New Media Program.
Jubilate Cox is a Production Designer, Art Director, and Set Designer whose work spans television, film, and live event production. She is a dual card-carrying member of IATSE Local 800 in both Set Design and Assistant Art Direction. Based in Los Angeles for the past ten years, Jubilate has worked with major studio networks, including Warner Bros., HBO, Disney, and Fox, contributing to series such as Insecure, Shining Vale, Bel-Air, The Burial, Doogie Kamealoha, M.D., Station 19, and Hell’s Kitchen.
Jubilate has had the opportunity to work bi-coastally, allowing her to collaborate with a variety of talented teams. In addition to her work in television and film, she has contributed to the design of campaigns for companies such as Alfa Romeo, Allure Magazine, and Marriott Bonvoy Hotels.
Her design journey began in theater and fine arts, grounding her in a collaborative, research-driven approach that continues to shape her work across all media.
Jubilate holds an MFA in Production Design from the American Film Institute Conservatory and a BFA from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Her teaching emphasizes design-forward thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and professional development. She is committed to inclusive storytelling and mentorship in developing distinctive voices for new designers amidst a changing industry.
She is currently preparing to Production Design River of Grass, a feature film set in the Florida Everglades, which is scheduled to shoot in the near future.