Anna Doumet is a Lebanese/Canadian designer. She started making art at a very young age, then pursued a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Interior Architecture at l’Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in Lebanon. She subsequently worked in the field of interior architecture for two large companies: Bernard Khoury and Nabil Gholam Architects. In 2019, her career took a turn, and she moved to Canada to focus on production design, combining her two passions: design and performing arts. She specialized in theatre design at Concordia University.
In the summer of 2019, she participated in the Prague Quadrennial 2019, where she exhibited a collective artwork. Later, she worked on several theatre productions organized by the Theatre Department of Concordia University. In 2020, she began working for "Baobab - Création Multidisciplinaire" as a collaborator and designer on several artistic projects and performing arts festivals. In the fall of 2021, she joined Youth Fusion, an award-winning charity, as a project coordinator in dramatic arts.
In January 2022, she started a position as a set, props, and costume designer and production design mentor at Collège Mont-Saint-Louis. Two years later, in early 2024, she began working as a teacher-artist and stage manager at Montreal Children’s Theatre and as a director for the play “Peter Pan” at Youth Theatre. In between these positions, she designed sets, costumes, props, and lighting for several shows in Montreal, including “1h to Save Theatre” (set and costumes), “Gruesome Playground Injuries” (lighting design), and “Frozen Jr.” (lighting design).