Current projects include: Exhibit Designer for Avatar the Exhibition at Experience Music Project in Seattle (thru Sept 2012), Fallen Angels for Peter Amster at Asolo Repertory Theatre (Mar 2012), Joshua's Boots for Michael Shell at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis (Nov 2011) and Amarillo Opera (Feb 2012), A Steady Rain for Steve Woolf at Repertory Theatre of St Louis (Jan 2012), and three plays: Titus Andronicus, Mary Stuart, and Merry Wives of Windsor for the 2012 Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Other projects include: Glass Menagerie, Emma and Bill W. & Dr. Bob at Cleveland Play House, The Rainmaker at A.C.T. in San Francisco for Mark Rucker as well as A Moon for the Misbegotten (U.S. Entry at the 2007 Prague Design Quadrennial) and The Dazzle at A.C.T. (both directed by Laird Williamson), Twelfth Night at Indiana University for Henry Woronicz, Arms and the Man (directed by James Bohnen) and Much Ado about Nothing (directed by Ken Albers) at American Players Theatre, Diary of Anne Frank, Jesus Hates Me and House of the Spirits at the Denver Center Theatre Company, The Ice-Breaker at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco, Saint Joan (directed by Paul Mason Barnes), Jekyll & Hyde (directed by Ed Stern) Ordinary Nation and Rabbit Hole and Fall of Heaven at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and The Subject Tonight is Love at the Alliance Theatre Company directed by Kenny Leon. He has also designed Just Stopped by to See the Man and Whipping Man at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, A Christmas Story, Major Barbara (Winner: Best Set Design of 2004 - Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle) and Bad Dates for San Jose Repertory Theatre, Lobby Hero, Almost Heaven, Bernice & Butterfly, and Copenhagen for the Denver Center Theatre Company. For Portland Center Stage, he designed productions of A Christmas Carol, Dirty Blonde, and Bus Stop. Theme park work includes the 2005 Sea Lion & Otter show and the 1997-99 Intensity Games at SeaWorld of San Diego. Rob currently teaches scenic design at the Washington University in Saint Louis.