Rosie Management was founded in 2013 by New York-based producer and arts manager Alexandra Rosenberg. With a focus on contemporary artists working in the context of performance, Rosie Management supported new work in development, touring projects, and general management.

Between 2013 and 2018, Rosie Management produced and represented the work of Annie Dorsen, Maria Hassabi, Jen Rosenblit, Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble, Arturo Vidich, Faye Driscoll, Alex Waterman & Robert Ashley, Dynasty Handbag aka Jibz Cameron, Simone Aughterlony, Ann Liv Young, Maya Ciarrocchi, Silas Riener/Rashaun Mitchell/Charles Atlas, and others; and produced Performance Space 122's Global program from 2015-2016, which created multi-artist, multi-city, mini-festival tours in Australia, France, and Croatia.

Rosie Management produced work at dozens of venues, festivals, and exhibitions around the world. Select engagements include Black Box Teater (Oslo), Crossing the Line Festival / French Institute Alliance Française (New York), documenta 14 (Kassel), The Fisher Center at Bard College (Annandale, NY), FringeArts (Philadelphia), Holland Festival (Amsterdam), Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, The Invisible Dog (New York), Kaaitheater (Brussels), The Kitchen (New York), Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), Maerzmusik (Berlin), New York Live Arts (New York), Melbourne Festival, Onassis Cultural Center (Athens), Performance Space 122 (New York), Portland Institute for Contemporary Art / TBA Festival (Portland), Théâtre Garonne (Toulouse), Théâtre de Gennevillliers / Festival d'Automne (Paris), Under the Radar Festival (New York), Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), and the Whitney Biennial / Whitney Museum (New York).

As the lead fundraiser for its artists and projects, Rosie Management secured major grants and awards including from Creative Capital, Guggenheim Fellowship, Alpert Award in the Arts, New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, Hermès Foundation, The MAP Fund, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and The Jerome Foundation.

Before establishing herself as an independent manager and producer, Alexandra worked in New York as a producer and arts administrator with organizations including ArKtype (2010-2013), The Chocolate Factory Theater (2007-2012), and the New York City Arts Coalition (2007-2009). She is a graduate of Bennington College.

From 2017-2020, Alexandra was the Producer at MoMA PS1, overseeing the museum’s live programming including signature programs such as Sunday Sessions and Warm Up, as well as performances related to exhibitions, and other large-scale performances and special events.

In November 2020, Alexandra assumed the role of Executive Director of CPR – Center for Performance Research, a space dedicated to supporting artists in the development of new works in contemporary dance and performance, located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Alexandra is a life-long New Yorker, born-and-raised in Queens, and currently lives in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.