Lindsey Schoenholtz

Cultural Affairs Supervisor at City of Santa Monica

Lindsey Schoenholtz is a seasoned professional in arts administration, currently serving as Cultural Affairs Supervisor for the City of Santa Monica since September 2024, overseeing grant management and strategic planning for various cultural programs. Prior experience includes Institutional Development Manager at The Industry LA for over six years, contributing to innovative opera productions, and Research and Production Manager for the You Must Remember This Podcast, recognized for extensive audience engagement and digital media production. Lindsey has a strong background in grants management, having previously managed significant grant programs for both the Los Angeles County Arts Commission and the City of Chicago. Early career roles include administrative positions at the Arts Club of Chicago and other arts organizations. Lindsey holds a BA in Visual and Critical Studies, Arts and Nonprofit Administration, and Cultural Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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Pasadena, United States

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City of Santa Monica

Santa Monica is an 8.3 square mile city situated at a gateway to the Pacific Ocean on the west side of Los Angeles County. Offering an environment of unparalleled natural beauty, the city is home to a mix of residential communities, commercial districts, and recreational and art venues. Named by National Geographic as one of the Top 10 Beach Cities in the World, Santa Monica is home to three miles of wide beaches and the Santa Monica Pier, and attracts over 6 million visitors annually. Santa Monica’s residential population is approximately 90,000, increasing to an estimated 250,000 during the day with visitors and employees. The City of Santa Monica is a national leader in environmental, economic and social sustainability. The City has reduced water usage community-wide and is working toward water self-sufficiency by 2020, has increased solar capacity, and has adopted policies prohibiting single-use plastic bags and motorized leaf blowers to promote sustainable practices. Partnerships with local schools and Santa Monica Collage have created top-notch educational institutions, complemented by public libraries that are rated among the nation’s best. Outstanding educational opportunities are a prime reason that families choose Santa Monica. Learn more at www.santamonica.gov and follow the City on Twitter (@santamonicacity).