Sarah Greenman  |  Operations Director

Photo by Adam Fontana

Photo by Adam Fontana

About Sarah (She/her)

Sarah Greenman is a playwright, painter, actor, and advocate for women in the arts. As an artist and community organizer, Sarah’s work is joyful, inclusive, strategic, and fiercely focused on equity and collective liberation.

She holds a BA in Creative Writing with a Women's Studies emphasis from Mills College where she was awarded the Gertrude Hung Chan Playwriting Prize for her original play LENI and the June Jordan Prize for Poetry. Sarah's plays have been produced in all over the country.

Sarah is also a graduate of the Pacific Conservatory Theater (PCPA) where she most recently served as interim Director of Outreach and Education.

Sarah is also Co-Producer and Resident Playwright for Moderate Woo, a feminist theatre collective on a mission to unearth buried stories, resuscitate lost narratives, and share them in a way that shifts the dominant culture of shame and isolation.

Sarah has been with StateraArts since its founding. As Operations Director, Sarah supports Statera's program development, website maintenance, newsletter, social media presence, and public relations. She also brings a skill-set that includes facilitation, education and engagement, grant writing, fundraising, graphic design, illustration, organizational communication, and creative writing.

Originally from California, Sarah now resides in Halfway, Oregon with her partner Jack Greenman and their two sons Walker and Charlie. Charlie lives with a host of special needs that stem from pediatric stroke and Craniosynostosis. Sarah writes about her adventures as Charlie’s mother HERE.

Sarah is part of the 2020 Catalyst Leadership Immersion Cohort and a proud member of both the International Centre for Women Playwrights and the Dramatists Guild of America.

More at www.sarahgreenman.com.