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2024 Doris Duke Artist Award recipient, Nataki Garrett is the President/CEO of Ladder Leadership Inc, as well as the co-Artistic Director of One Nation/One Project. 

2024 Doris Duke Artist Award recipient, Nataki Garrett is the President/CEO of Ladder Leadership Inc, as well as the co-Artistic Director of One Nation/One Project. Garrett recently served as the Executive Artistic Director and Artistic Director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) and the Acting Artistic Director of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA). In 2020, She co-founded the theater advocacy organization Professional Non-Profit Theater Coalition (PNTC) – a national advocacy coalition which organized non-profit theaters to advocate for access to the $15B Shuttered Venue Operators Grant of historically unprecedented funding from the federal government. Garrett serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors for Theater Communications Group and Another Round Another Rally. 

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Essay

Theatremakers as Movement Builders

16 June 2025

The same set of skills theatremakers use to create transformative theatre are essential in building resilient, equitable communities. National leaders of the One Nation/One Project initiative kick off a series on their work with an essay on these transferable, deeply valuable skills.

Essay

The Final Frontier Is the Audience

Nataki Garrett and Bill Rauch in Conversation, Part II

30 June 2019

Part II of the conversation between Bill Rauch and Nataki Garrett—the outgoing and incoming artistic directors of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival—touches on inspiring leadership choices, pacing yourself, and cultivating diverse audiences.

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Essay

Getting Out of the Way So That You Can Listen to the Challenge

Nataki Garrett and Bill Rauch in Conversation, Part I

27 June 2019

Part I of the conversation between Bill Rauch and Nataki Garrett—the outgoing and incoming artistic directors of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival—touches on personal values, gratitude, and how the joy lives in the struggle.

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Series

Creative Labor, Creative Conditions

Creative Labor, Creative Conditions is a national campaign led by the Doris Duke Foundation bringing together coordinated activations across the U.S. to center artists in a national conversation about the future of artistic labor.

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Essay

Creative Labor, Creative Conditions, and the Case for May Day

11 June 2026

Nataki Garrett reflects on the May Day activation that kicked off the Doris Duke Foundation’s Creative Labor, Creative Conditions campaign. She shares how the day highlighted the essential labor of artists and poses the question: what do artists need in order to do that essential labor?

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