Struggling Hollywood Art Department Workers Face Uncertain Future
Title: Hollywood Art Department Workers Struggle to Find Work Amid Industry Slowdown
Production designer Dave Blass, known for his work on “Star Trek: Picard,” is among many Hollywood art department workers facing a challenging job market. Despite the end of strikes in 2022, these artisans are still struggling to find work in the entertainment industry.
Blass, along with set decorators, art directors, and other below-the-line talent, are feeling the effects of Hollywood’s production slowdown. Many are taking on odd jobs and side hustles to make ends meet, with some even considering career changes.
The current situation has hit both seasoned veterans and newcomers in the industry. Cheryl Murphy, a set decorator, has been unemployed for over a year and a half, while younger professionals like Jamie Phanekham are facing uncertainty in a once-booming job market.
The challenges extend beyond financial concerns, with many art department creatives experiencing personal crises and contemplating their future in the industry. As the industry evolves and productions move to other locations for tax incentives, the future of Hollywood’s art department workers remains uncertain.
Despite the hardships, these workers remain resilient and hopeful for a turnaround in the industry. As Michael Wylie, a production designer, puts it, they are waiting for the cycle to end so they can get back to doing what they love.
The struggles of Hollywood’s art department workers highlight the broader challenges facing the entertainment industry and the need for support and solutions to ensure the continuation of visual storytelling in Los Angeles.

