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2023 Year in Review
Published on December 13, 2023 by Sruti Suryanarayanan

Art.coop was born out of a report Nati Linares and Caroline Woolard wrote as a labor of love for Grantmakers in the Arts in 2021. Today, we are becoming a committed group of six core organizers: Nati and Caroline plus Sruti Suryanarayanan, Marina Lopez, Ebony Gustave, and Robin Crane. We are developing an organization together and preparing the soil for a major announcement in 2024. Read on for more!
Art.coop continues to strengthen the intersection of cultural work and cooperatives, mutual aid networks, and land trusts in the Solidarity Economy movement (see below). We are proud to contribute to major shifts underway, as more social movements and networks are lifting up cultural work as essential components of strategy, organizing, and building the worlds we want. We are glad that our organizing and research work, alongside our report, podcast, courses, articles, social media, and in-person gatherings (see below) are reaching so many people. Thank you for reading this, and for being in community with us.


As a team, we are most proud of the internal work we are doing. In 2023, we recognized that we needed to make a commitment to one another as a team. We decided to slow down to clarify and hold our commitments to one another and to the broader movement of arts and culture in the Solidarity Economy. So often, we as cultural workers aren’t able to prioritize slowing down to be intentional about how we embody and practice our values and ways of being in right-relationship to ourselves and to others. We want to uplift the incredible facilitators who guided us with such patience and enthusiasm -- Kelly Baker, Herukhuti Williams, and Hope Ghazala -- and to Sam Liebert of the Eureka! Residency for providing us with an incredible place to gather in person for the first time over four days in our first Art.coop retreat. Our work is relational and requires time, trust, generative conflict, and joy. 

We are emerging from 2023 with a team of six people and a clarity that Art.coop is a network of artists and culture bearers who make the Solidarity Economy irresistible.  We are now clear about our mission, vision, and goals:

We resource a community of artists committed to building the art worlds we deserve.

Art.coop is a hub where artists get money, ideas, and tools to strengthen their communities.


Here is a summary of our work in 2023:

Organizational Development
  • formalized a team of 6 core organizers
  • hired Kelly Baker, Hope Ghazala, and Herukhuti Williams for internal work
  • solidified our mission, vision, goals
  • have our work plans underway
  • held our first in person retreat at Eureka! Residency

Podcast

Mini Documentaries + Asynchronous Courses
  • “No Starving Artists! No Sellouts! Introduction to Creative Work in the Solidarity Economy” with Ebony Gustave, Rad Pereira, Meerkat Media Collective. creativestudy.com/solidarity-economy
  • “No Scarcity! Timebanking” with Ebony Gustave, Rad Pereira, Mike Strode, Meerkat Media Collective. creativestudy.com/solidarity-economy
  • “No Debt! Non-Extractive Loans“ with Chris Meyers and Cierra Peters,
  • “No Bosses! Cooperatives for Creatives” with Chris Myers, Joseph Ahmed, and Daniel Park and Neglakay Productions. creativestudy.com/solidarity-economy.
  • “Everyone is Essential! Guaranteed Income” with Maura Cuffie-Peters and Creatives Rebuild New York and Neglakay Productions, coming soon. creativestudy.com/solidarity-economy.

Events
  • 10 week residency at Creative Time in NYC with events and office hours
  • 4-part “Art Worlds We Want” Discussion & Community Engagement Series 
    • Discussion and Film Screening: Resist & Build: Land & Space with Valerio Orselli, Tito Delgado, and Emilie Miyauchi. Screened the film "Rabble Rousers: Frances Goldin and the Fight for Cooper Square Community Land Trust". Creative Time HQ, NYC. 30 September  
    • Panel and Live Music: Resist & Build: Visual Arts & Music with brandon king, Aya Rodriguez-Izumi, Katherine Kyu Hyeon Lim. Music by Kevin Nathaniel and Salieu Suso. Creative Time HQ, NYC. 14 October
    • Panel and Clothing Swap: Resist & Build: Fashion with Peter Dupont, Anh-Thu Nguyễn, Laura Sansone, and The Free Store Project. Creative Time HQ, NYC. 18 November
    • Panel and Poetry Workshop: Resist & Build: Journalism, Literature, & Entertainment with David Moore, Eric Phillips-Horst, Synead Nichols, and Nunyala Sogbo. Creative Time HQ, NYC. 9 December
  • Co-Convener of events and resources via Arts Culture and Care in the Solidarity Economy Working Group, New Economy Coalition with Participatory Budgeting Project, David Ferris, and New Economy Coalition
    • Offerings Menu with events and resources
    • Jamboard with inspirations and updates
    • Sessions 
      • With Chiapas, Mexico's all-female SE project, El Cambalache (Erin Araujo) 
      • An Invitation to Rest

Synchronous Courses
  • NEW INC - Art at Work: Creating Within/Beyond Capitalism
  • Universidad CLAEH - Gestión Cultural: perspectivas críticas desde lo comunitario

Articles

Presentations
  • Panelist: Rejecting the Cliff: Long-Term Visioning for Justice-Forward Grantmaking at a New York Grantmakers in the Arts Conference at Ford Foundation with Sruti Suryanarayanan. New York, New York. 19 January. 
  • Panelist: Meet the Democracy Machine for Eyebeam with Sruti Suryanarayanan. Online. 16 February.
  • Guest Lecturer: Radical Design and Professional Practices at Cal Poly Humboldt, Marina, Arcata, CA, 20 and 21 March
  • Presenter: Remembering Our Future: Building on the Legacy of Black & Brown Artists in Solidarity Economy in the US with Natalia Linares and Marina Lopez. Autonomias en Práctica [Practices of Autonomy], Chiapas, Mexico. 31 March
  • Speaker: An Invitation to Rest: An Artistic Intervention for Building a New Economy Ignite with Marina Lopez and Clara Takarabe.  SoCal Grantmakers Conference, CA. 6 December
  • Facilitator: Remember the Future: An Embodied Experience of Economic Liberation Through the Arts with Marina Lopez and Clara Takarabe. SoCal Grantmakers Conference, CA. 6 December
  • Facilitator: This is what Participatory Democracy Looks Like! Zine Workshop with Ebony Gustave, Sruti Suryanarayanan, Ingrid Haftel, Petula Hanley. Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts New York, Virtual. 21 May
  • Speaker: How We Use Art to Socialize, Influence and Make Change Toward New Futures with Natalia Linares. Sustainability Studio at California College of the Art’s MBA Program, Virtual. 4 May. 
  • Guest Speaker: Contemporary Issues in Arts Administration with Sruti Suryanarayanan. Teachers College at Columbia University, Virtual. 1 Feb.
  • Guest Speaker: Artists Breaking the Spells: A Remember the Future Podcast Listening Session with Marina Lopez, Maddy ‘MADlines’ Clifford, Joe Tolbert. PeoplesHub, Virtual. 13 July. https://www.peopleshub.org/trainings-and-offerings/artists-breaking-the-spell-a-remember-the-future-podcast-listening-and-strategy-session.
  • Panelist: Connecting to the Solidarity Economy Movement: Reframing Institutional Power with Sruti Suryanarayanan, Chris Myers, Maura Cuffie-Peters, Michael Lewis. The Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) Conference, Chicago, IL. 9 June. https://www.crowdcast.io/c/b6rodd4y9v6e.
  • Facilitator: Arts Culture and Care in the Solidarity Economy Working Group Story Circle with Erin Araujo of El Cambalache in Chiapas, Participatory Budgeting Project, David Ferris, and New Economy Coalition. Virtual. Spring.

Primary 2023 Collaborations
  • Stephanie Imah of Movement Strategy Center
  • Eddie Torres of Grantmakers in the Arts
  • Heather Bhandari of CreativeStudy
  • Belén Marco of New Economy Coalition
  • Ingrid Haftel of Participatory Budgeting Project
  • Dr. Herukhuti Williams of C
  • Diya Vij of Creative Time
  • Erin Araujo of El Cambalache
  • Hope Ghazala
  • David Ferris
  • Kelly Baker
  • Clara Takarabe
  • Or Zubalsky
  • Oona Eager
  • Chris Meyers
  • Rad Pereira
  • Julian Boilen

Celebrations
  • Caroline is the 2023-2024 Wilson Visiting Professor at the Corcoran
  • Caroline is the 2023-2024 Co-op Studies Track Mentor at NEW INC
  • Caroline + Nati are advisors for Fortunately, an arts and culture publication centered around cooperation, economics, and alternative ways of living, founded at the Ujima Project
  • Ebony + Robin started a series called “Solidarity Economy Shorts” on their podcast Cooperative Journal in collaboration with New Economy Coalition
  • Ebony was an artist- in-residence at People’s Hub
  • Ebony participated in Boston Ujima’s Black Possibilities Assembly and learned about Black cooperative economies across the nation
  • Ebony continues to organize Reparations Clinics and did the first ‘Heal the Healers’ retreat for the community
  • Marina was an artist in residence at Eureka! Residency for her personal work
  • Nati worked to distribute “Economics for Emancipation” curriculum with Center for Economic Democracy which has been downloaded over 1,000 times
  • Nati went through a 6 months long process and has been selected for an exciting fellowship which will be announced in 2024
  • Nati was selected for a Worker Power Storytelling grant and is working on a story that connects pioneering and contemporary culture cooperatives in New Orleans
  • Nati was an advisor to the leadership team of “The Artisan Cooperative” this Fall, an exciting artisan marketplace and cooperative answer to Etsy
  • Robin and Ebony designed and co-facilitated the Reparative Retirement Practice Group, co-sponsored by The Next Egg and Resource Generation’s Solidarity Economy working group, supporting people to divest and reinvest in SE
  • Robin was on the fundraising team for some liberated land projects - the Winnemem Wintu’s 1080 acres of ancestral homelands and the Sanctuary House at Canticle Farm
  • Robin joined the Just Economies Institute Fellowship
  • Sruti published a report for the Cultural Solidarity Fund
  • Sruti is in their second year of being a Dedicated Mentor at NEW INC

Looking forward to 2024, our commitments are:
  • regular public events for artists and wealth stewards in the Solidarity Economy movement
  • launching a fund for cultural co-ops, groups, and collectives in partnership with Movement Strategy Center
  • building the on-ramp and circuit board for artists and culture workers resisting exploitative systems in their lives to growing successful alternatives rooted in care, justice and cooperation
  • moving fiscal sponsors to Movement Strategy Center

Thank you for reading!

If you would like to support us, please do so, here: https://opencollective.com/art_coop/donate and note that in 2024, we will be moving fiscal sponsors to Movement Strategy Center. Feel free to book a call with us in the New Year to discuss this change.

In cooperation,
Art.coop