Late Nite Art

Late Nite Art

Professional Training and Coaching

San Francisco, California 926 followers

Accelerating connection and creativity in the workplace.

About us

Late Nite Art creates unconventional yet highly effective learning and development programs for leaders and teams around the globe. We have a science-based method that breaks down barriers, and in a single event, builds the connection and collaboration that normally takes months (or even years) for leaders to create. Combining experiential learning, cutting edge facilitation, and a variety of art forms, we help teams take more risks, creatively solve their business challenges, and engage in the conversations they want to have, but just aren’t having. Learn more at www.lateniteart.com.

Website
www.lateniteart.com
Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2010
Specialties
team building, creative facilitation, leadership development, employee engagement, employee development, people development, learning and development, creative culture, creative experiences, creative development, personal development, professional development, retreats, team activities, team development, company creativity, team creativity, employee communication, employee training, inspiration, and imagination

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Employees at Late Nite Art

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  • Late Nite Art reposted this

    View profile for Lotus Malana Wong, graphic

    Executive Facilitator & Experience Designer. Brand Strategist & Soul Stylist. I help high impact leaders level up their brands, events and experiences.

    What can you say about an experience that takes your breath away, fills your creative well, and cracks your heart wide open all at once? My eyes brim with tears as I reflect on what we achieved in leading the “Late Nite Art: Corporate Train the Trainer Level One” at the Dalya Estate in Sebastopol, California. Big ups to the Dream Team: Adam Rosendahl, Elizabeth Solomon, Gani Naylor, Christine Juang. Together, we invited 14 leaders for 3 days from orgs such as: Microsoft, Patreon, The University of Texas at Austin, Gainsight, and the Creative Flow School to learn and practice the method and magic behind the global phenomenon that is Late Nite Art. Having led 750+ events for 15,000+ people in 19 countries, Late Nite Art has earned its stripes. And yet even with a next level track record, it is still so hard to explain…but in short, it’s powerful, it’s provocative and it has the potential to change your life. As an Experience Designer & Facilitator, this has been a dream and a true labor of love, designing a training at the highest most intentional level, set on a baller estate and surrounded with beauty from every angle. From the curated meals crafted by private chefs, to the epic morning practices, enriching group rituals, and the masterclass on facilitation + experience design using the arts, every aspect sparkled. For many of us, our creative spirits are buried so deep inside that they feel like a past life or a lost friend. And yet to be human is to create. While so much of the news points to the ways humans destroy our people and planet, there is so much BEAUTY + CREATIVITY + HUMANITY to behold. I set this experience as a multi-faceted gem on the altar of my career and I count myself as incredibly blessed that this is what I spend my time and energy doing. I design experiences that wake people up to their humanity and the majesty of their souls. I help people feel deeply seen, connected and held. I co-create experiences for leaders to remember who they are and to receive deeply so they can return ready to give from the overflow. Thank you to the people pioneers, culture luminaries and inspiring leaders who answered the call: Jerome Collins, Casey Boyles, Jyoti Jani, Lillian Tong, Susan Masson, Niki Lustig, Rachel Henry, CWDP Rukmini Poddar, Tony Martignetti, MBA, PCC, Ann Blocker, Ahmad Wright, and Sophie Hou. May you carry this torch of creativity and connection into the places that need it most. Join us for the next TTT on Oct 22-25th, 2025! Applications open: https://lnkd.in/g2zcBMv4 LET’S FREAKING GO…..!!!! #LFG #lateniteart #trainthetrainer #transcendthetrainer #facilitation #experiencedesign #people #culture #offsites #retreats #art #creativity #connection #transformation #team

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  • Join us for the next Late Nite Art LIVE on Nov 18th!

    View profile for Adam Rosendahl, graphic

    I help HR executives and teams solve the crisis of disconnection using creativity | CEO at Late Nite Art®

    Presenting my next Late Nite Art LIVE with Amy Elizabeth Fox: “Humanizing the Workplace: a healing approach to leadership development”. We dive into: - Techniques to apply transformative storytelling in leadership. - The impact of incorporating creative practices—like music, art, or movement—into leadership development. - How creativity is an underutilized solution for disconnection. - Healing the inner landscape for leadership transformation. - Techniques from Late Nite Art method to break down silos across titles allowing people to feel seen and heard. -The fake split between our personal and “professional” lives and the impact of that on our teams. For reference, here are the links we discussed: - My illuminated notes of Amy on "The Art of Evolutionary Facilitation": https://lnkd.in/g9mTtFnQ - Amy's podcast conversation on Coaches Rising: https://lnkd.in/gscRyBJ3  - Amy's beautiful compilation of articles: https://lnkd.in/g6iBz29R - The pre-release of the "Humanizing the Workplace: A playbook for People Leaders to Leverage the 5 Elements of the LNA Method:" https://lnkd.in/gRybYCPT

    Humanizing the Workplace: a healing approach to leadership development

    Humanizing the Workplace: a healing approach to leadership development

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  • Beautiful reflections from Rachel Henry, CWDP about our LNA TTT last week. ✨

    View profile for Rachel Henry, CWDP, graphic

    P O S S I B I L I T Y Pusher → Empowering Emerging & Transitioning Leaders to Reach Their Finish Line by Transforming Creative Potential into Leadership Gold | Certified Workforce Dev Pro @ Creative Flow School

    ✨ Today, I’m sharing a deeply personal experience that’s been transformative in ways I couldn’t have imagined. Last week, I spent three powerful days immersed in the Late Nite Art ‘Transcend the Trainer’ experience at Dalya Estates. This wasn’t just another workshop—it was a space for deep connection, creativity, and being truly seen. Rarely do I get the chance to enter spaces like the ones I help create for others, but this experience, led by Late Nite Art’s founder, Adam Rosendahl, gave me that gift. I’m excited to share some of this for the first time at the NAWDP Youth Symposium in November, and I invite you to read about my journey of recalibration, honoring the old while embracing the new. #CreativeLeadership #CommunityImpact #ProfessionalGrowth

    Finding Spaces That Hold Us: A Journey of Reconnection, Transformation, and Celebration

    Finding Spaces That Hold Us: A Journey of Reconnection, Transformation, and Celebration

    Rachel Henry, CWDP on LinkedIn

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    View profile for Jabali Sawicki, graphic

    Compass Director at nXu / Educator / Facilitator/ Life Coach / Career Coach / Leadership Coach / Purpose Coach

    For those that know and/or have worked with me, you know I take facilitation seriously. I'm always looking for new ways to improve my ability to hold space, create connection, and inspire. Last year, I had the privilege of participating in Late Nite Art's Trainer program. Trust me when I say these folks are on another level. If you're looking to level up your facilitation, create cultures that foster belonging and connection, or foster empathy and compassion in your leadership, this is the program for you. Watch the video and check my cameo around the 1:27 mark (you know I had to fit in a little freestyle..doing it for the culture...). Holler if you have any questions. Book a spot now before it fills up.  #facilitation #Art #leadership #belonging #connection https://lnkd.in/eTXsM_Um Adam Rosendahl Wendy Horng Brawer ⚡️Lotus Malana Wong Gani Naylor Elizabeth Solomon

    What happens inside the Late Nite Art Corporate Train the Trainer program?

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    View profile for Jamie Woolf, graphic

    Co-Founder and CEO, Creativity Partners, Keynote Speaker and Advisor

    I participated in the first Train the Trainer and it was truly incredible. I learned so much, met lifelong friends, and now I incorporate LNA inspired modalities into my work, which has unlocked a whole new dimension to my facilitation. Thank you Adam Rosendahl

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    View profile for Elizabeth Solomon, graphic

    Transformational Leadership Facilitator, Executive Coach, Thought Partner, Organizational Culture Consultant, Writer, Storyteller, Podcast Host and Producer

    JOY: This word has been all over the headlines this week. Oxford defines it as "a feeling of great pleasure and happiness." Is it a strategy? No. But it is essential to getting where we want to go. ▶️ This is because JOY is connected to hope, connection and positivity - all proven to decrease 😔 burnout and expand our 💎 sense of purpose. When I first joined the team at Late Nite Art, I quickly realized that the work we do places JOY at the center. #Music, the #arts, #storytelling, #experiencedesign, and unexpected states of #wonder and #curiosity: Late Nite Art is all about bringing JOY into the room. This isn't to say that Late Nite Art isn’t serious business. In fact, we often hear that the conversations our participants have across the table are some of the most real, honest and important interactions they have had all year. JOY is just what emerges when people begin to see their co-workers beyond the confines of their roles, titles, and to-do lists. If you want to learn how to weave JOY into the way you #design programs and build #connections within your team, join us at this year’s Late Nite Art Train the Trainer: Level One. Designed for internal People and Culture Leaders and those working in high impact consulting roles, this training will help you: ⚡️ Up your facilitation game 🎨 Learn how to meaningfully leverage the arts in your program design 💫 Introduce you to the magic that has become so integral to Late Nite Art’s success We have only six spots left. If you are interested, visit our website, fill out an application, and let’s get on a call. This is a chance to discover a kind of #JOY that isn’t fluffy or inauthentic, but essential to moving your organization and people forward. https://lnkd.in/gJefC-cu

    LNA Corporate TTT — Late Nite Art

    LNA Corporate TTT — Late Nite Art

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  • Late Nite Art reposted this

    View profile for Jenny Sauer-Klein, graphic

    Founder + CEO The Primary Shift and The Culture Conference

    If you're wanting to refresh your toolkit with innovative ways to engage and connect your team, look no further than Late Nite Art's upcoming Teacher Training Program. I use these exercises in almost every session I lead, and I find them to be profoundly effective at breaking down silos, dismantling power hierarchies, and helping people effortlessly open up. Led by gifted facilitators Lotus Malana Wong, Elizabeth Solomon and founder Adam Rosendahl, you will have the time of your life, meet amazing long-term collaborators, and leave with your cup overflowing with renewed inspiration. This training is designed for internal people and culture leaders who lead and facilitate meetings, offsites, workshops, and retreats for their staff and teams. Check out the info session to learn more, there's only a few spots left!

  • Such a joy to work with theSkimm last week in NYC!

    View profile for Elizabeth Solomon, graphic

    Transformational Leadership Facilitator, Executive Coach, Thought Partner, Organizational Culture Consultant, Writer, Storyteller, Podcast Host and Producer

    Last week I had the pleasure of leading Late Nite Art at theSkimm in celebration of their 12th Birthday. For those who don't know, theSkimm is a female-founded media company made famous by their daily email digests 💌 : a summary of news stories written in a way that is simple, related, and easy to read. I first became a reader of theSkimm in 2013, right after I had my daughter. I needed some way of ingesting news that matched the time and energy constraints of being a single parent. I think at one point I even registered that I felt comforted by their emails - a daily opportunity to hear about what's real from a voice that felt like a friend. Meeting and facilitating this team last week was truly special. I held back tears more than a few times as close to 100 people shared their profound gifts of honesty, #vulnerability and wisdom. Like always, Late Nite Art 🎨 opened up space for new and creative ways of connecting. And this team - they stepped right in. At the end, one participant kindly shared how skeptical she is of #teambuilding events. 🤟I get it. After all, most of us cringe 🫣 inside at the thought of something forced or inauthentic - an experience that might ask us to share too much in ways we aren't consenting to and in ways the space isn't designed for. What's magic about Late Nite Art is how it gives people the freedom to follow their own lead. It also asks people to mirror 🪞 one another - no forcing, just reflecting back and making space for the many #emotions, states and traits in the room. As a practitioner and life-long student of #emotionalintelligence, I feel incredibly lucky to be witness to people sharing their stories and in many cases, really "seeing" each other for the first time - even after they have worked side by side for years. A huge shout out to the #arts, to #music, to LNA and to theSkimm. I am not just impacted by what this company does (journalism and news ain't easy these days!) but who they are and what they brought to the table. #connection #creativity #storytelling #psychologicalsafety

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  • Incredible time with the Adobe Global Workplace Experience team this week. Thank you Mirit Cohen (she/her)!

    View profile for Mirit Cohen (she/her), graphic

    I create experiences that help people live and work better.

    ❓Does gathering as a team in person make meaningful connection happen? ✍🏼Well, not necessarily. As Jenny Sauer-Klein taught us, if you really want to shift the dynamics of a group, you must design for connection by making the implicit explicit. 🛬So we did! This week my team, Global Workplace Experience, led by Eric Kline, gathered in San Jose and later even went offsite to Bishop Ranch for some alternative real estate inspiration. 👩🏽🎨The purpose of the gathering was to reconnect and we had several moments throughout our summit of deliberately designed-for connection. It all culminated on our last day with a Late Nite Art session hosted by the incredible Lotus Malana Wong. We debriefed with Jenny and she helped us learn more explicitly about the power of this kind of sustained, reciprocal, voluntary intimacy amongst teammates. 📆It's mid year and the team agreed it was just the refuel we needed to keep going for another half! #creativity #connection #workbetter #design

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