
Reimagining Redistribution: When Artists Resource Each Other
28/10/2025 | 39 min
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 organizer and Remember the Future Fellowship co-lead, Sruti. They discuss the work of three fellows, Acres of Ancestry, Ohketeau Cultural Center, and Question Culture - who weren’t able to join the podcast for individual conversations, Marina and Sruti explore how three innovative artist collectives are building solidarity economies, resisting oppression, and creating transformative cultural work through cooperative practices. Sruti also reflects on the learnings from the pilot year of the Remember the Future Fellowship and what we can look forward to next year. ––––Episode Transcript––––Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Acres of AncestryOhketeau Cultural Center Question Culture Fera’s AlbumSongs from the Hole–––– If you enjoyed what you heard, we invite you to rate, subscribe and review! Find us on Instagram and Twitter @_artcoop You can also help sustain this podcast by visiting our website art.coop and clicking on DONATE to make a donation.

Alternative to Etsy with Artisans Cooperative
22/10/2025 | 35 min
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 Artisans Cooperative, a member-owned handmade marketplace. Learn how they emerged from the Etsy Strike that 30,000 sellers joined, what they offer artisans that’s unique from other marketplaces, how they encourage cooperation rather than competition amongst sellers, practices for tapping into our childlike spirits, and the future they envision for Artisan’s Co-op.––––Episode Transcript––––Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Artisans Cooperative–––– If you enjoyed what you heard, we invite you to rate, subscribe and review! Find us on Instagram and Twitter @_artcoop You can also help sustain this podcast by visiting our website art.coop and clicking on DONATE to make a donation.

Anticapitalist Media with MeansTV
15/10/2025 | 36 min
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 service that reflects the 99%. They are financed through member subscription, free of any advertisements or venture capital. We discuss how MeansTV is building a media platform for anticapitalist filmmakers and creators in an industry where they have been excluded, balancing content that is challenging capitalism and offering solutions, media as a tool for connecting working class people through shared struggle, and what infrastructure is need to accommodate revolution. ––––Episode Transcript––––Links and resources mentioned in this episode:MeansTV–––– If you enjoyed what you heard, we invite you to rate, subscribe and review! Find us on Instagram and Twitter @_artcoop You can also help sustain this podcast by visiting our website art.coop and clicking on DONATE to make a donation.

Worker & Musician Ownership with Groupmuse
08/10/2025 | 36 min
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 cooperative. He shares the evolution of Groupmuse from their inception 11 years ago, how they transitioned from a traditional business model to worker and musician ownership, practices of honoring musician diversity and time through supporting Black artistry and ensuring minimum guaranteed payments, as well as the power of music to cultivate community.––––Episode Transcript––––Links and resources mentioned in this episode:GroupmuseLift Economy –––– If you enjoyed what you heard, we invite you to rate, subscribe and review! Find us on Instagram and Twitter @_artcoop You can also help sustain this podcast by visiting our website art.coop and clicking on DONATE to make a donation.

Why We Moved $90k to Arts Collectives & Cooperatives
01/10/2025 | 31 min
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. –––– Episode Transcript–––– If you enjoyed what you heard, we invite you to rate, subscribe and review! Find us on Instagram and Twitter @_artcoop You can also help sustain this podcast by visiting our website art.coop and clicking on DONATE to make a donation.



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