Alex was born in Juneau, Alaska and grew up attending Perseverance, Juneau Lyric Opera,
                                          and Theatre in the Rough productions. In high school, Anita Maynard-Losh was in town
                                          and her then-husband, Toby Clark, was aligning with gifted theatre teacher Bethany
                                          Bereman and great JDHS administrators to start a golden age of Juneau high school
                                          productions. From full stage musicals like Kiss Me Kate, Damn Yankees, and The King and I, to complicated plays like Noises Off, alongside trips with the DDF team, Alex鈥檚 early youth education was full of theatrical
                                          opportunities and Alaskan intersections.
                                       
                                        
                                       
                                       After high school, Alex attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, graduating with
                                          a Bachelor鈥檚 in Arts after writing a thesis on Kama Ginkas, an Eastern European theatre
                                          artist who created physical metaphors through repetition inside imaginative stagings
                                          and designs. During this time, Alex also participated in the Eugene O鈥橬eill NTI/MXT
                                          Semester Abroad in Moscow, Russia. In college, xe began studying dance and African-American
                                          literature, broadening xeir perceptions and beginning the acknowledgement of historical
                                          trauma, grounded in both the internal self and the body politic.
                                       
                                        
                                       
                                       Professionally, Alex worked across the lower 48 before being hired by Portland-based
                                          performance troupe tEEth as their Technical Director and Lighting Designer. tEEth
                                          had just been chosen to open and administer a dance studio in Portland. Xe built the
                                          studio out from bare lighting pipes and dance floor to a complete black box theater
                                          that is still a thriving arts space in Portland, now called New Expressive Works.
                                          Simultaneously, xe toured two evening-length dance pieces, Home Made and make/believe,
                                          across the western United States, including presentations by Portland鈥檚 White Bird
                                          Dance, Seattle鈥檚 On the Boards, and the Fusebox Festival in Austin, Texas.
                                       
                                        
                                       
                                       Since returning to Alaska and moving to Fairbanks, Alex has been a lighting designer,
                                          master carpenter, actor, dancer, and puppeteer. He is the Technical Director of the
                                          Dance Theatre Fairbanks and is active with local metropolitan planning organizations.
                                          鈥淚t鈥檚 a pleasure and honor to have a chance to give back some of the theatrical gifts
                                          I鈥檝e been given.鈥