OFFERINGS
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Niall Jones, 09/26/2025, Photo by Maria Baranova
Crackheadbarney, 04/04/2025, Photo by Martial J. Davis
Julia Antinozzi, 10/24/2025, Photo by Walter Wlodarcyzk
Peter Cramer & Jack Waters, 12/05/2025, Photo by Walter Wlodarcyzk
Star & Stan, 12/05/2025, Photo by Walter Wlodarcyzk
Liz Magic Laser with Cori Kresge, 11/22/2024, Photo by Sarah Mathinson
JOYBOY, 09/26/2025, Photo by Maria Baranova
Kat Sotelo, 10/25/2024, Photo by Dominique Mills
Marija Kovačević, 04/04/2025, Photo by Martial J. Davis
Anh Vo, 02/07/2025, Photo by Alessandra Gómez
Offerings is a monthly performance series at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, a large 19th century church located at 145 West 46th St, half a block from the center of Times Square in New York City. Dedicated to presenting experimental artists working across a variety of performance disciplines, each Offerings features three distinct acts on a shared bill.
Offerings makes a lot with a little, meeting scarcity with abundance.
Offerings is a loose and iterative infrastructure for performance.
Offerings approaches curation as the opposite of censorship, an open invitation to artists.
Offerings takes place in a sacred enclave in the belly of the beast.
Offerings is organized by a curatorial collective consisting of Alessandra Gómez, Leonor Mendes, Ro Miller, and Ethan Philbrick.
Curatorial Collective
Ethan Philbrick
Ethan Philbrick (he/him) is a cellist, performance artist, and writer. He holds a PhD in performance studies from New York University and has taught performance theory and practice at Pratt Institute, Muhlenberg College, New York University, Wesleyan College, Yale University, and The New School. In addition to being part of the curatorial collective at Offerings, he is also currently performance curator-in-residence at The Poetry Project. In 2023, Philbrick published Group Works: Art, Politics, and Collective Ambivalence with Fordham University Press. He is part of the musical-theatrical project DAYS and has presented solo and collaborative performances at The Kitchen, NYU Skirball, Wesleyan Center for the Arts, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, and Grey Art Museum. His musical performances have been called “overwhelmingly beautiful” and “extremely strange” in The Nation and his writing has been characterized as “rich and fascinating” in e-flux.
Alessandra Gómez
Alessandra Gómez is an independent curator based in New York. For over a decade, she has shaped artistic programs for emerging arts organizations and curated more than seventy-five commissions across visual art, dance, theater, performance art, and music. She currently serves as the consultant Public Art Curator at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Head Arts Curator at the Wythe Hotel, and is part of the Offerings curatorial collective. Previously, she was a member of the founding curatorial team at The Shed and a Curator for the revival of Luna Luna, the world’s first art amusement park. Her curatorial projects include collaborations with Nike, Queens Museum, Columbia University’s Wallach Gallery, Center for Performance Research, and Knockdown Center, among others. Gómez holds an MA from Columbia University in Modern & Contemporary Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies.
Leonor Mendes
Leonor Mendes is a performance artist from Portugal, based in Lisbon and New York. She holds a masters in Performance Studies from New York University (2023) and completed Forum Dança's Advanced Creation Program in Performing Arts 5 in Lisbon (2021). As a performer she has worked with artists such as João Fiadeiro, Joan Jonas, Claudia Castellucci and Henrique Furtado Vieira. Her creations and research projects on dance and improvisation have been presented in Portugal, Brazil and the US. She was the Programs Associate at Movement Research, New York (2024) and part of the curatorial collective of Offerings. She is a Fulbright scholar (2022) and recipient of the Performance Studies Award from the Dept. of Performance Studies, New York University (2023).
Ro Miller
Ro Miller is a multi-media scent artist, writer, and organizer. They currently run Naked Ghosts, a fragrance studio in the West Village, and served as the assistant director of Olfactory Art Keller, a small commercial art gallery in Downtown Manhattan that focuses on multisensory art and performances incorporating fragrance. In addition to being a part of the curatorial collective at Offerings, they have helped organize olfactory performances and exhibitions throughout New York City. Their writing has been published in Aromatica Poetica and Viscose Journal.
Front of House
Guillermo Allen Santos Honkala
Guillermo Allen Santos Honkala was born in Philadelphia exactly halfway through the year. He has thusly always been trapped between two worlds. Past and future, regret and hope, his Native American heritage and his Puerto Rican heritage, the activistic world and the artistic ones. He has found though that all of these are not as conflicting as they may seem but instead are crucial components that when mixed together not only influence his large body of work, but the ways in which he navigates life.
Offerings is a volunteer-run organization, and we are always looking for front-of-house help!
If interested, please reach out to @offerings_series or offeringseries@gmail.com
