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    Home » Art Directors Guild Unveils Nominees For 30th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards

    Art Directors Guild Unveils Nominees For 30th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards

    By SHOOTWednesday, January 7, 2026No Comments241 Views
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    Production designer Tamara Deverell on the set of "Frankenstein" (photo by Ken Woroner/courtesy of Netflix)

    Feature nominations include "Avatar: Fire and Ash"; "Bugonia"; "Frankenstein"; "Marty Supreme"; "One Battle After Another"; and "Wicked: For Good"

    LOS ANGELES --

    The Art Directors Guild (ADG), IATSE Local 800 (ADG 800), has unveiled the nominees for its 30th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards, celebrating excellence in production design across theatrical motion pictures, television, commercials, music videos, and animated feature films.

    Nominees in the Period Feature Film category are: production designer Hannah Beachler for Sinners; Fiona Crombie for Hamnet; Tamara Deverell for Frankenstein; Jack Fisk for Marty Supreme; and Adam Stockhausen for The Phoenician Scheme.

    Production designer Crombie is also nominated in the Fantasy Feature Film category for Mickey 17, alongside Dylan Cole and Ben Procter for Avatar: Fire and Ash, Nathan Crowley for Wicked: For Good, Kasra Farahani for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and Beth Mickle for Superman.

    Contemporary Feature Film nominees are production designer Gary Freeman for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Rick Heinrichs for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Florencia Martin for One Battle After Another, Ben Munro and Mark Tildesley for F1, and James Price for Bugonia.

    On the television side, production designers singled out for episodic work in the One-Hour Period Single-Camera Series category are: Paul Austerberry for It: Welcome to Derry; Richard Bullock for House of Guinness; Jon Carlos for Palm Royale; Bob Shaw for The Gilded Age; and Cary White and Lisa Ward for 1923.

    One-Hour Fantasy Single-Camera Series nominees, recognized for episodic work, are: Luke Hull for Andor; Don MacAulay for The Last of Us; Andy Nicholson for Alien: Earth; Mark Scruton for Wednesday; and Chris Trujillo for Stranger Things.

    A full rundown of feature, TV and short-form content nominees is below.

    The awards ceremony will take place on February 28, 2026, at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown.

    Lifetime Achievement Awards will be presented to Bo Welch (production designer, director), Jann Engel (set designer, art director), Tom Southwell (illustrator, storyboard artist, production designer), and Stephen McNally (scenic artist), in recognition of their exceptional contributions and lasting impact on their respective disciplines.

    “As we commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Excellence in Production Design Awards, we celebrate not just the outstanding achievements of the past year, but also three decades of visionary artistry that have defined the visual storytelling of film and television,” said Dina Lipton, president of the Art Directors Guild. “This milestone honors the Art Directors, Illustrators, Storyboard Artists, Set Designers, Scenic and Graphic Artists and all of the creative minds who work in the art department and continue to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide.”

    FEATURE FILM NOMINEES:

    PERIOD FEATURE FILM
    Frankenstein
    Production Designer: Tamara Deverell

    Hamnet
    Production Designer: Fiona Crombie

    Marty Supreme
    Production Designer: Jack Fisk

    The Phoenician Scheme
    Production Designer: Adam Stockhausen

    Sinners
    Production Designer: Hannah Beachler

     

    FANTASY FEATURE FILM
    Avatar: Fire and Ash
    Production Designers: Dylan Cole, Ben Procter

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps
    Production Designer: Kasra Farahani

    Mickey 17
    Production Designer: Fiona Crombie

    Superman
    Production Designer: Beth Mickle

    Wicked: For Good
    Production Designer: Nathan Crowley

    CONTEMPORARY FEATURE FILM
    Bugonia
    Production Designer: James Price

    F1
    Production Designers: Ben Munro, Mark Tildesley

    Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
    Production Designer: Gary Freeman

    One Battle After Another
    Production Designer: Florencia Martin

    Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
    Production Designer: Rick Heinrichs

     

    ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
    The Bad Guys 2
    Production Designer: Luc Desmarchelier

    Elio
    Production Designer: Harley Jessup

    KPop Demon Hunters
    Production Designers: Mingjue Helen Chen, Dave Bleich

    The Spongebob Movie: Search for Squarepants
    Production Designer: Sean Haworth, Animation Production Designer: Pablo R. Mayer

    Zootopia 2
    Production Designer: Cory Loftis

     

     

    TELEVISION NOMINEES:

    ONE-HOUR PERIOD SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
    The Gilded Age: “If You Want to Cook an Omlette”
    Production Designer: Bob Shaw

    House of Guinness: “Episode 101”
    Production Designers: Richard Bullock

    It: Welcome to Derry “The Blackspot”
    Production Designer: Paul Austerberry

    1923 “Wrap Thee in Terror”
    Production Designers: Cary White, Lisa Ward

    Palm Royale: “Maxine Drinks Martini’s Now,” “Maxine Serves a Swerve”
    Production Designer: Jon Carlos

    ONE-HOUR FANTASY SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
    Andor: “Who Are You?”
    Production Designer: Luke Hull

    Alien: Earth: “Neverland”
    Production Designer: Andy Nicholson

    The Last of Us: “Day One”
    Production Designer: Don MacAulay

    Stranger Things: “Chapter Four: Sorcerer”
    Production Designer: Chris Trujillo

    Wednesday: “Chapter Four – If These Woes Could Talk”
    Production Designer: Mark Scruton

     

    ONE-HOUR CONTEMPORARY SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
    Pluribus: “Grenade”
    Production Designer: Denise Pizzini

    Severance: “Chikhai Bardo”
    Production Designer: Jeremy Hindle

    Slow Horses: “Incommunicado,” “Tall Tales”
    Production Designer: Choi Ho Man

    The Pitt: “7:00 A.M.”
    Production Designer: Nina Ruscio

    The White Lotus: “Amor Fati”
    Production Designer: Cristina Onori

     

    TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
    Adolescence
    Production Designer: Adam Tomlinson

    Black Mirror: “USS Callister: Into Infinity”
    Production Designer: Miranda Jones

    Black Rabbit
    Production Designer: Alex DiGerlando

    Death By Lightning
    Production Designer: Gemma Jackson

    Monster: The Ed Gein Story
    Production Designer: Matthew Flood Ferguson

     

    HALF HOUR SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
    The Bear: “Bears”
    Production Designer: Merje Veski

    Hacks: “A Slippery Slope”
    Production Designer: Rob Tokarz

    Murderbot: “FreeCommerce”
    Production Designer: Sue Chan

    Only Murders in the Building: “The House Always…”
    Production Designer: Patrick Howe

    The Studio: “The Note”
    Production Designer: Julie Berghoff

     

    MULTI-CAMERA SERIES
    Mid-Century Modern: “Bye, George”
    Production Designer: Glenda Rovello

    Mid-Century Modern: “Love Thy Neighbor”
    Production Designer: Greg J. Grande

    Poppa’s House: “Baby Girl,” “Magic Shine Again”
    Production Designer: Aiyana Trotter

    Vampirina: Teenage Vampire: “First Nightmare”
    Production Designer: Maggie Ruder

    Wizards Beyond Waverly Place: “The Wizard at the End of the World Part II”
    Production Designer: Kelly Hogan

     

    VARIETY OR REALITY SERIES
    Dancing with the Stars: “Wicked Night”
    Production Designer: James Yarnell

    Jimmy Kimmel Live!: “Jimmy Kimmel Live Brooklyn”
    Production Designer: David Ellis

    The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: “Kids Pitch”
    Production Designers: Jim Fenhagen, Larry Hartman

    Saturday Night Live: “Lady Gaga Host”
    Production Designers: Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph De Tullio, Andrea Purcigliotti

    Squid Game: The Challenge “Catch”
    Production Designers: Mathieu Weekes, Ben Norman

     

    VARIETY SPECIAL
    Atsuko Okatsuka: Father
    Production Designer: Gary Kordan

    Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful
    Production Designer: David Meyer

    78th Annual Tony Awards with Host Cynthia Erivo
    Production Designer: Steve Bass

    SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
    Production Designers: Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph De Tullio

    Wicked: One Wonderful Night
    Production Designer: Misty Buckley

     

    COMMERCIALS
    Anderson: “Trust Your Home to Anderson”
    Production Designer: Natalie Groce

    Prada: “Galleria Bag”
    Production Designer: Florencia Martin

    State Farm “Batman vs Bateman”
    Production Designer: David Skinner

    Target – “Step into the Holidays”
    Production Designer: Nelson Coates

    Xbox: ROG Xbox Ally – “Dancing in the Dark – Launch Trailer”
    Production Designer: Florencia Martin

     

    SHORT FORMAT & MUSIC VIDEOS
    Apple – Someday by Spike Jonze: “AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancelation”
    Production Designer: Shane Valentino

    Coldplay: “All My Love”
    Production Designer: Florencia Martin

    Lady Gaga: “Abracadabra”
    Production Designer: Wesley Goodrich

    Sabrina Carpenter: “Tears”
    Production Designer: Brittany Porter

    Taylor Swift: “The Fate of Ophelia”
    Production Designer: Ethan Tobman

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