HEATHER ALEXA WOODFIELD
BROOKLYN







Heather Alexa Woodfield






BIO
Heather Alexa Woodfield is an executive leader, creative strategist, filmmaker, and artist with a background in management, operations, movement building, public administration, finance, technology, events, research, advocacy, artistic direction, and writing. She is committed to fostering collaborations across the creative and cultural disciplines.


Heather was the Executive Director of One Percent for Culture from 2011 to 2017, where she built a cross-sector coalition, including over 500 cultural organizations of all sizes and disciplines, and spearheaded advocacy efforts that led to the first increase in NYC expense funding for culture in a decade. She currently serves as the Deputy Director at Aubin Pictures, where she drives strategic organizational development around administration, operations, and film production.

Her artistic work fuses film, dramatic writing, performance, costume, and social practice art. She has created, written, and produced theatrical experiences for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Chashama, the High Line, the New Museum’s Ideas City, and FIGMENT (NYC, Philadelphia, DC, Toronto). Her film credits include Beauty is Pain (Director, Writer, and Editor), Wide Time: An HIV Odyssey (Editor), and Paint Me a Road Out of Here (Line Producer).

She holds a BFA in Film and Television from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, an MPA from Columbia University's School of International and Public Administration, an MA in Transdisciplinary Arts, Culture and Practice from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study, and a Millinery Certificate from the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Her media appearances include Air America Radio, Crain’s New York Business, The Daily Show, NY1, the New York Times, and WNYC.


EDUCATION
Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs
Master of Public Administration

New York University, Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Master of Arts, Transdisciplinary Arts, Culture and Practice

New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Film and Television, with honors

Fashion Institute of Technology
Millinery Certificate

Center for Arabic Studies Abroad at American University Cairo
Intensive Summer Program

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP & ADMINISTRATION
Aubin Pictures | 2022-Present
Deputy Director

Freelance | 2016-Present
Researcher, Strategist, Consultant

4A American Alliance of Artists and Audiences | 2017-2022
Director of Operations and Technology

One Percent for Culture | 2011-2017
Executive Director

Democracy for NYC | 2004-2010
Director & Co-Founder

Hanesbrands, Inc. | 2004-2009
Marketing - Global Brand Licensing

My Vote Will Count | 2004
Founder

FILM PRODUCTION
Writer & Executive Producer
Untitled Feature Film (in development) - historical drama
Untitled TV Series (in development) - comedy

Line Producer

And Again I Dream
(in post-production) - documentary short
The Return (in post-production) - documentary feature
Paint Me a Road Out of Here (2024) - documentary feature

Post-Production Supervisor
Meanwhile (2024) - documentary feature

Editor
Wide Time: An HIV Odyssey (2000) - documentary feature
Transmitter (1999) - narrative short

Director, Writer, Editor
Beauty is Paint (1999) - narrative short

ARTISTIC DIRECTION, INSTALLATION & PERFORMANCE
Calling All Parties | 2010-Present
Founding Artists & Artistic Director

PAST AFFILIATIONS

Disability/Arts/NYC Task Force (DANT) Bootcamp
Center for Arts Education - Advisory Council
Kaiser’s Room - Board Member
Royal Shakespeare Company Summer School, The Shakespeare Institute





Executive Leader, Cultural Strategist, Filmmaker, Artist




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MAP OF CULTURE & ARTS IN NYC

   

SOURCES

Organizations: NYC Open Data "DCLA Cultural Organizations” + websites of individual organizations

Schools: NYC Open Data "2018 - 2019 Arts Data Survey”

Note: Some organizations are mapped using only zip code data, so not all mapped points will appear in the correct council district. Some organizations operate in a different district than their business address.

Created for New Yorkers for Culture and Arts as part of a cultural research project






Advanced Technology & Arts Skills
SPSS · QGIS · QuickBooks · WordPress · Drupal · AVID · Resolve · Final Cut · Adobe CC · Directing · Producing · Dramatic Writing · Film & Video Editing · Performance · Social Practice Art · Fashion Design · Couture · Millinery




HEATHER ALEXA WOODFIELD
BROOKLYN