• 01: No Starving Artists. No Sellouts.
    2023/01/17

    What does it look like when you report to your co-workers, instead of someone up top?  

    We hear from cooperative owner and artist Daniel Park, as he talks through the peaks and valleys of cooperative art-making and business ownership – and how your business can be as radical as the art you create.

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    Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    Obvious Agency

    U.S. Federation of Worker Coops (USFWC)

    Guilded Freelancer’s Co-op

    Sustainable Economies Law Center (SELC)

    Democracy at Work Institute

    Creatives Rebuild New York Guaranteed Income / Artist Employment Programs

    Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Guaranteed Income Pilot Program 


    Don’t Start a Non-Profit Part 1 with Adrienne Mackey of Swim Pony


    “The Talk”


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    38 分
  • 02: Great Storytellers Break Spells
    2023/01/17

    How can you use creativity to fight the systems that are literally built to stop you from being creative?  How can you make your process as radical as the art you make?

    Maddy Clifford, aka MADLines, walks us her music, the importance of political education for artists, and how she uses her creative practice to break the spells of systemic oppression.

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    Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    Creative Wildfire Artist Cohort

    MADlines on TikTok

    MADlines on Instagram

    Buy her music on Bandcamp!

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  • 03: Actors Give Back Stolen Land
    2023/01/18

    What happens when you not only recognize that you are on stolen land, but then you actually do something about it?  Witness the inspiring partnership between a theater company and Indigenous folks, and how they listen, care, and build stability, moving at the speed of trust.

    Enormous gratitude to our guests on this episode, Rhonda Anderson of Ohketeau Cultural Center, and Carlos Uriona from Double Edge Theatre. 

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    Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    Ohketeau Cultural Center

    Double Edge Theatre

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    33 分
  • 04: Practice Liberating Your Body
    2023/01/18

    What does liberation feel like, physically?  Join our host Marina Lopez in this cultural offering, as she walks us through a meditative body movement exercise, and explains how a physical practice can yield revolutionary results.

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    Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    Connective Somatics on Instagram 

    Art.coop

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  • 05: Solidarity 101 with Art.coop
    2023/01/18

    Just what exactly IS the “solidarity economy,” anyway? Hear all the ways that you’re probably already participating in it, right now!  

    Art.coop co-founders Nati Linares and Caroline Woolard speak about cooperation, and how to deconstruct the systems that convince us that the myth of the starving artist is real – and instead move towards a world in which artists’ work is valued in our economy!

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    Art.coop

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  • 06: Music Scientifically Designed to Make You Feel Safe
    2023/01/18

    In this cultural offering from musician and neuroscientist Clara Takarabe, we learn about a type of “clinical music” she helped develop, designed to cue the body to recognize that it is safe – and the personal experiences that inspired her to create this tool.

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    Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    Northwestern Music and Medicine Program 

    Nireus with Clara Takarabe and H. Anton Riehl

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  • 07: What if Black folks were just left uninterrupted?
    2023/01/18

    What does cooperation look like on a city-wide scale?  How can we make sure community members know their voices are not just heard - but acted upon? 

    Nia Evans and Cierra Peters explain the ways that the Boston Ujima Project gets results!  We also hear about their roots, and the shoulders of activists they proudly stand upon.

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    Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    Boston Ujima Project

    Diminished Democracy: From Membership to Management in American Civic Life book by Theda Skocpol

    Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice book by Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard

    Boston Ujima Project’s 2020 Investor Report

    The Banker Ladies a film by The Diverse Solidarity Economies Collective


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    33 分
  • Why We Moved $90k to Arts Collectives & Cooperatives
    2025/10/01

    Why did Art.coop create a fellowship and redistribute $90k to solidarity economy arts groups?

    Marina interviews Art.coop artist organizers Sruti Suryanarayanan and Ebony Gustave about their intention for stewarding the Remember the Future Fellowship, the process of collectively developing it, what Remember the Future means for them, and their dreams for the future of the fellowship. This was recorded during the pilot year of the fellowship, we are excited to announce that we are now in year 2.

    You can learn more about our fellows on Art.coop’s website.

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    31 分