THE OFFICE performing arts + film
Nadine Goellner is an experienced leader in the arts and cultural sector, currently serving as Managing Director of Artists At Work at THE OFFICE performing arts + film, where strategic initiatives funded by the Mellon Foundation aim to support artists and enhance community engagement. Previously, as Executive Director of Rooftop Films, Nadine successfully navigated the organization through the pandemic, re-imagining programming for its 25th anniversary. As a Producer at The Shed, Nadine was part of the inaugural leadership team, contributing to the launch of the cultural institution and overseeing projects with acclaimed artists. Earlier roles included managing producing operations at THE OFFICE and artist management at Bernstein Artists, with foundational experience in concert production at BANG ON A CAN INC. Nadine holds a Master of Public Affairs in Public and Nonprofit Management from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Rutgers University.
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THE OFFICE performing arts + film
THE OFFICE performing arts + film develops, produces, and presents art that makes a difference. We are an independent performing arts and film curator and production company based in New York and London that works in ongoing partnerships with festivals, venues, and institutions to create cultural programming that is unique and mission specific. We produce events locally, nationally, and internationally, and consult on programming with organizations ranging from museums to universities to libraries to performing arts centers to philanthropies. We work in both the non profit and commercial arts worlds, and we have a special focus on making art happen that has a positive impact on society. THE OFFICE works with artists across all disciplines who strive in their practice to illuminate and advance causes that move them, and we partner with presenting organizations that bring meaningful (and fun!) work to the public. Our goal in all this is to create spaces for art to do the things it’s so good at doing, in our individual lives and our collective life in society as a whole: to uplift and inspire, to explain and reveal, to entertain, to challenge and hold to account, and to act as a catalyst for change.