
Art.coop invites listeners to Remember the Future together by listening to the stories of artists and culture bearers who know that the practices of the Solidarity Economy are not some new technology, but actually are ways of being in relationship with people and planet that are as old as time. They are our ancestral practices. In this series listeners learn: You don’t have to be a starving artist... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

What does it mean for philanthropy to exist in relationship to the solidarity economy? What if artists led a redistribution effort to resource arts collectives?
In this final episode of Remember the Future Season 2, Marina speaks with Art.coop orga... more
What if online marketplaces were designed for sellers to collaborate rather than compete? How can strikes be used not just as a form of resistance, but as a catalyst for co-creating a non-exploitative model?
Ebony speaks with Mastress Tara from Arti... more
What media platforms can we rely on when free speech is at risk? How can filmmakers and content creators own their labor and maintain creative control?
Ebony speaks with Nick Hayes from MeansTV, the first worker-owned, anticapitalist, steaming servi... more
How can a cooperative model allow musicians to receive 100% of ticket sales for their live performances? How can concerts be a pathway towards community building?
Ebony speaks with Kyle Schmolze from Groupmuse, a worker- and musician-owned cooperati... more
How amazing to hear people fighting exploitation and working in solidarity with their communities. A must listen!
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Focusing on the intersection of creativity and economic justice, this series shares stories of artists and culture bearers who embody principles of the Solidarity Economy while challenging conventional norms of artistic practice. Episodes explore themes such as cooperative ownership, mutual aid, and creating community-centric models that prioritize care and engagement over profit. With a strong emphasis on QTBIPOC voices, listeners are introduced to innovative initiatives that demonstrate the power of collective action and ancestral knowledge in reshaping the cultural landscape. Each conversation not only highlights the struggles faced by creatives but also showcases imaginative pathways toward sustainable livelihoods that align with their ... more
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4. Sruti Suryanarayanan
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