collectives
Why Portland Needs All-Women Art Spaces
Killjoy Collective in Portland, OR is a feminist alternative gallery space giving a platform to women and women-identifying artists in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
BWA for BLM Offers Space for Dialogue Between Black Female Artists in NY, LA, Houston, and London
The diverse collective Black Women Artists for Black Lives Matter takes over all seven rooms of Houston's Project Row Houses with an internationally-reaching exhibition.
Meet Fly High Society, the Collective Who do the Word Justice | US | Translation
We caught up with Fly High co-founder SertOne to talk about exploring sounds with live audiences, creative cross-pollination and gender equality in electronic music.
Music and Art Collide to Celebrate Two New Artist Collectives
Greenpoint Gallery hosts EBP and 2F collectives for a night of immersive theater, far-flung sounds, and a little burning sage for good measure.
Here's Why It's Great to Join a Creative Collective
Talking to SUGAR CITY and Wham City Comedy about producing at rapid speeds and creating both viral and secret content right in our backyards.
Meet the DIY Music Collectives of Leeds That Are Killing It in Spite of Austerity
Spaces like Chunk and nights like Cosmic Slop are forging a city-wide atmosphere of togetherness.
A Strippers Collective Is Standing Up for Strippers' Rights
If you get a lap dance in the UK, you're probably receiving it from a girl who has to pay fees to work and deals with bullying bosses, arbitrary fines, and terrible conditions.
Israel's Broken Fingaz Graffiti Crew Have Spent Their Career Appalling People
Their fluorescent sketches are counted as among the first examples of graffiti culture in Haifa, a city known for clamping down hard on street art, despite its reputation as Israel's liberal culture Mecca.
These Artist-Activists Projected Anti-Police Brutality Images on Montreal Police Headquarters
The Illuminator Art Collective is a projectionist protest collective known for their work beaming anti-police brutality images onto police stations in New York. We followed them on a run in Montreal.
Fair Trade Found to Be Failing Farm Workers and the Poor
Fair trade doesn’t pretend that it is absolutely perfect. But just who is benefiting from its premiums?
This Guy Took Out a Gigantic Loan to Destroy the Financial System
In 2008, anticapitalist campaigner Enric Durán borrowed €492,000 ($642,306) from 39 different financial entities with absolutely no hope or intention of paying it back. Instead he used the money to fund a number of unspecified causes and now faces jail...