Kyle LeMaire
Outreach CoordinatorWith deep roots in the arts community, Kyle has consistently demonstrated his passion and dedication to arts administration, non-profit leadership, and performance.
Kyle's journey in arts administration began with his role as Company Manager and Managing Director of The Victory Dance Project in New York City, which is featured in the documentary "Amy's Victory Dance." As Associate Director for Open Arts Alliance in Greenwich, Connecticut and the The Other Realm Theatre, he was able work with students of all ages focusing on arts education, community engagement, and prioritized equity and diversity in casting. As the Executive Director of The Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, he led the organization to win the Washington Festival and Events 2023 and 2024 Grand Summit Award for Best Organization and 2024 Best Event on the North Olympic Peninsuala. Currently, Kyle is working with WA state advocated to pass the Cultural Access Program in Clallam County. Here also serves as the Board President for Port Angeles City Ballet and is a board member for the Washington State Non-Profit Association.
As a director and actor, Kyle has collaborated with renowned New York City institutions such as The Signature Theatre, The Cherry Lane, The Mint, Musical Theatre Factory, Soundbite Theatre Festival, Don't Tell Mammas, The Duplex, Virginia Rep, and TheatreWorks/USA as well as television appearances on HBO's "Girls" and CBS's "Bull." Kyle is also dedicated to arts education, serving as a teaching artist with various organizations and the public school systems.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Directing from Northwestern State University and a Master’s degree in Acting from The New School for Drama.