Marian Goodell
Marian Goodell is a cultural architect best known for shaping Burning Man into one of the most influential experiments in temporary community and creative expression. Her work explores how environments can invite participation, radical imagination, and shared responsibility. Moving between art, civic life, and organizational design, she asks what it takes for people to feel agency together. Goodell’s practice shows that culture is not only produced — it is hosted, tended, and continually re-imagined.