Adam Horowitz is an artist and instigator of collaborative love mischief. In recent years, he co-founded: the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC), a grassroots action network of 35K+ artists, activists, and allies inciting creativity to shape a culture of empathy, equity, and belonging; Nuns & Nones, an intergenerational, spiritual community dedicated to care, contemplation, and courageous action in service of life and liberation; and Taproot, a deep-dive learning community for Jewish lineage healing, ritual skill-building, and wisdom exchange. He’s also a founding steward of Blue Desert, a house of hospitality, prayer, study, and action in the Manzanita Mountains of New Mexico.

Adam was co-executive director of the Bowery Poetry Club in NYC and has worked with numerous organizations at the intersection of arts, education, spirituality, and social justice. A graduate of Yale University, Adam has traveled internationally as a theater-maker and researcher and was a Fulbright Scholar in Colombia, Artist in Residence with the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at NYU, and an inaugural Fellow with the Intercultural Leadership Institute and the Roddenberry Foundation. He lives on unceded Tiwa territory, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

If you’re interested in exploring possible collaborations, please don’t hesitate to be in touch!