TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms of Use (Institutional Subscriptions)
**For Individual Users Terms of Use, scroll down**
Services:
- CreativeStudy will make Course Content available via Learnworlds, Internet connection required. Course Content includes pre-recorded videos; User Way accessibility widget on site and closed captioning on all videos; reference materials, links, and supplemental worksheets; creative subject matter experts as instructors. CreativeStudy will also provide social media and email images and language for marketing and promotion to potential Users.
- With your CreativeStudy subscription purchase, CreativeStudy grants you limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable licenses (referred to as “seats”) to access the CreativeStudy Course Content and view course(s) on a streaming-only basis. You agree not to use the Course Content for public performances or broadcast.
- Access to Course Content does not include any of the following: hardware; software support or development; and training or non-essential troubleshooting except as part of the onboarding of designated administrator(s).
Term and Payment
- This Agreement shall last the length of time reflected on your invoice, beginning on a mutually agreeable start date once payment is received. Payment is due prior to accessing the Course Content and is non-refundable once access to the Course Content is granted.
- You agree to pay CreativeStudy the amount that is specified on the invoice (as well as any applicable taxes) for the number of seats desired, in accordance with the terms on the invoice and this Terms of Use. CreativeStudy reserves the right to change its prices and does not guarantee discounts upon renewal.
Delivery
- Individual User access is granted with institution-specific coupon codes that should be distributed by your designated administrator(s) to Users.
- 1 User = 1 Seat. Each seat is deemed claimed/active when a User registers with a coupon code to access the Course Content. Each User must have a unique identifier for a login, such as a unique email address.
- Number of Users/seats are predetermined with subscription purchase and will be tracked by CreativeStudy.
- CreativeStudy will share quarterly reports (see below) of usage and share emails of the Users who claim coupon codes.
- During each 12-month subscription term, you may remove ALL Users and reassign seats once per year. You can’t reassign specific seats; all Users must be removed to re-assign, unless CreativeStudy agrees in writing to an alternate scenario.
- Your coupon code will no longer be active when the predetermined number of seats have been claimed. If you suspect there was unauthorized sharing of your institution's code, it is your responsibility to review the User email list on a quarterly basis and determine if any User’s access should be revoked. This will be done on a case-by-case basis. If you want to increase the number of seats in your subscription at any point throughout the year, subscriptions may be increased at a prorated amount for an increased number of seats.
Intellectual Property
- CreativeStudy hereby grants non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free licenses, without the right to sublicense, exercisable solely during the term of this Agreement, to access and use the Course Content in the manner permitted by this Agreement. Except for the rights expressly granted above, this Agreement does not transfer from CreativeStudy to any User any rights in or to the Course Content. All rights, titles, copyrights, trademarks, and interests in and to the Course Content shall remain solely with CreativeStudy and its instructors.
- All the materials presented are copyright protected, including all slide presentations, illustrations, images, distributed materials, PDFs, likenesses of the instructors, and the presentations themselves.
- For the protection of any and all copyrighted material, express written approval must be obtained from CreativeStudy prior to recording, reproducing, publishing, performing, modifying, transmitting, or distributing any materials. To reproduce any portion of the Course Content, you must get permission from CreativeStudy. CreativeStudy needs to protect presenters’ intellectual property. Reproduction or distribution, in whatever form and by whatever media, for sale or resale is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Please send inquiries to info@creativestudy.com
- CreativeStudy's trademarks, service marks, logos, other names and marks, related product and service names, and design marks are the sole and exclusive property of CreativeStudy. You and Users may not use any of the foregoing in any advertising, publicity, or in any other commercial manner without the prior written consent of CreativeStudy. CreativeStudy will provide institutional administrator(s) with pre-approved marketing materials. If you would like additional promotional materials, you should contact CreativeStudy.
- Any feedback, data, answers, questions, comments, suggestions, ideas or the like which you and Users send to CreativeStudy relating to the Course Content will be treated as being non-confidential and non-proprietary and CreativeStudy may use, disclose, or publish any ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques contained in such information for any purpose whatsoever.
Reporting
- CreativeStudy will provide quarterly reports to designated administrator(s), which includes information on number of Users registered; number of active Users; and general usage and frequency of use by Course.
- On a per-request-basis, CreativeStudy will provide a list of Users and their affiliated email addresses.
Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless CreativeStudy and its subcontractors, agents, partners, and employees (an “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all liability, expenses, including reasonable legal fees, and claims for damages resulting from your breach of this Agreement or any action or omission by you that results in a third party claim against an Indemnified Party.
Limitation of Liability
You agree that CreativeStudy's liability for any breach of this agreement or any errors or omission shall not exceed the total subscription amount that you paidCreativeStudy in the year prior to the breach, error, or omission.
Termination
You agree that CreativeStudy, at its sole discretion, may suspend or terminate your account (or any part thereof) or use of the Course Content and remove and discard any content within the Course Content, for any reason, including, without limitation, if CreativeStudy believes that you have violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of these Terms of Use. Any suspected fraudulent, abusive, or illegal activity that may be grounds for termination of your use of the Course Content may be referred to appropriate law enforcement authorities. CreativeStudy may also, at its sole discretion and at any time, discontinue providing the Course Content, or any part thereof, with or without notice. You agree that any termination of your access to the Course Content under any provision of this Terms of Use may be effected without prior notice and acknowledge and agree that CreativeStudy may immediately deactivate or delete your account and all related information and files in your account and/or bar any further access to such files or the Course Content. Further, you agree that CreativeStudy will not be liable to you or any third party for any termination of your access to the Course Content.
Miscellaneous
- Independent Contractor: You and CreativeStudy are independent contractors and nothing contained in this Agreement places you and CreativeStudy in the relationship of principal and agent, partners, or joint venturers. Neither party has, expressly or by implication, or may represent itself as having, any authority to make contracts or enter into any agreements in the name of the other party, or to obligate or bind the other party in any manner whatsoever.
- Privacy Policy: At CreativeStudy, we respect the privacy of Users. For details please see our Privacy Policy. By using the Course Content, you consent to our collection and use of personal data as outlined therein.
Disclaimer of Warranties
Your use of the Course Content is at your sole risk. The Course Content is provided on an 'as is' and 'as available' basis. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, CreativeStudy expressly disclaims all warranties of any kind, whether express, implied. or statutory, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purpose, title and non-infringement. CreativeStudy makes no warranty that (I) the Course Content will meet your requirements, (II) the Course Content will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free, (III) the results that may be obtained from the use of the Course Content will be accurate or reliable, or (IV) the quality of any Products, Services, Information, or Other Material purchased or obtained by you through the Course Content will meet your expectations.
Questions? Please contact us at info@creativestudy.com
Terms of Use (User via Coupon Code)
**For Individual Users Terms of Use, scroll down**
Services
- CreativeStudy will make Course Content available via Teachable, internet connection required. Course Content includes pre-recorded videos; User Way accessibility widget on site and closed captioning on all videos; reference materials, links; and supplemental worksheets; creative subject matter experts as instructors.
- CreativeStudy grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to access the CreativeStudy Course Content and view course(s) on a streaming-only basis.
- Course Content does not include any of the following: hardware; software support or development; and training or non-essential troubleshooting.
- CreativeStudy Course Content is for personal and non-commercial use only and may not be shared. During your CreativeStudy enrollment, you are granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access the Course Content. No right, title or interest shall be transferred to you. You agree not to use the Course Content for public performances or broadcast.
Usage and Delivery
- Access is granted with an institution-specific coupon code that is distributed by the institution’s designated administrator(s) to Users.
- Each seat is deemed claimed/active when a User registers with a coupon code to access the Course Content. Each User must have a unique identifier for a login, such as a unique email address. Each User should use the coupon code only once.
- You, the User, are required to register with CreativeStudy in order to access and use Course Content. If you choose to register for CreativeStudy, you agree to provide and maintain true, accurate, current, and complete information about yourself as prompted by the CreativeStudy's registration form.
- Users will be given access to Course Content in accordance with a subscribed institution’s agreement with CreativeStudy. Additions and deletions of Users are at the discretion of the subscribed institutions. We reserve the right to deactivate a User account at any time.
- CreativeStudy will share quarterly reports with subscribed institution’s administrator(s), including usage and User emails.
- You may never use another User's account, and you may not provide another person with the username and password to access your account. You are fully responsible for any and all activities that occur under your password or account, and it is your responsibility to ensure that your password remains confidential and secure. You agree to (a) immediately notify CreativeStudy of any unauthorized use of your password or account or any other breach of security, and (b) ensure that you exit from your account at the end of each session when accessing the Course Content on a shared device.
Intellectual Property
- CreativeStudy hereby grants to each User a non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free license, without the right to sublicense, exercisable solely during the term of this Agreement, to access and use the Course Content in the manner permitted by this Agreement. Except for the rights expressly granted above, this Agreement does not transfer from CreativeStudy to you any rights in or to the Course Content. All rights, titles, copyrights, trademarks, and interests in and to the Course Content shall remain solely with CreativeStudy and its instructors.
- All the materials presented are copyright protected, including all slide presentations, illustrations, images, distributed materials, PDFs, likenesses of the instructors, and the presentations themselves.
- For the protection of any and all copyrighted material, express written approval must be obtained from CreativeStudy prior to recording, reproducing, publishing, performing, modifying, transmitting, or distributing any materials. To reproduce any portion of the Course Content, you must get permission from CreativeStudy. We need to protect our presenters’ intellectual property. Reproduction or distribution, in whatever form and by whatever media, for sale or resale is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Please send inquiries to info@creativestudy.com
- CreativeStudy's trademarks, service marks, logos, other names and marks, related product and service names, and design marks are the sole and exclusive property of CreativeStudy.
- Any feedback, data, answers, questions, comments, suggestions, ideas or the like which you send to CreativeStudy relating to the Licensed Program or Course Content will be treated as being non-confidential and non-proprietary and CreativeStudy may use, disclose or publish any ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques contained in such information for any purpose whatsoever.
Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless CreativeStudy and its subcontractors, agents, partners, principals, members, officers, and employees (an “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all liability, expenses, including reasonable legal fees, and claims for damages resulting from your breach of this Agreement or any action or omission by you that results in a third party claim against an Indemnified Party.
Miscellaneous
- Privacy Policy: At CreativeStudy, we respect the privacy of our Users. For details please see our Privacy Policy. By using the Course Content, you consent to our collection and use of personal data as outlined therein.
- Disclaimer of Warranties: Your use of the Course Content is at your sole risk. The Course Content is provided on an 'as is' and 'as available' basis. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, CreativeStudy expressly disclaims all warranties of any kind, whether express, implied. or statutory, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purpose, title and non-infringement. CreativeStudy makes no warranty that (I) the Course Content will meet your requirements, (II) the Course Content will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free, (III) the results that may be obtained from the use of the Course Content will be accurate or reliable, or (IV) the quality of any Products, Services, Information, or Other Material purchased or obtained by you through the Course Content will meet your expectations.
Questions? Please contact us at info@creativestudy.com
Terms of Use (Individual User)
Services
- CreativeStudy will make Course Content available via Teachable, internet connection required. Course Content includes pre-recorded videos; User Way accessibility widget on site and closed captioning on all videos; reference materials, links and supplemental worksheets; creative subject matter experts as instructors.
- CreativeStudy grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access the CreativeStudy Course Content and view course(s) on a streaming-only basis.
- Course Content does not include any of the following: hardware; software support or development; and training or non-essential troubleshooting.
- CreativeStudy Course Content is for personal and non-commercial use only and may not be shared. During your CreativeStudy enrollment, CreativeStudy grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access the CreativeStudy Course Content. No right, title, or interest shall be transferred to you. You agree not to use the Course Content for public performances or broadcast.
Term and Usage
- You are required to register with CreativeStudy in order to access and use Course Content. If you choose to register, you agree to provide and maintain true, accurate, current and complete information about yourself as prompted by the CreativeStudy's registration form.
- By purchasing access to Course Content, you are agreeing to a subscription that is charged on a recurring yearly basis. Payment is due prior to access to the Course Content and is non-refundable once access to the content is granted. You may cancel your subscription at any time.
- CreativeStudy may change the price for recurring subscriptions and will communicate any price changes to you in advance and, if applicable, how to accept those changes. Price changes for recurring subscriptions will take effect at the start of the next subscription period following the date of the price change. As permitted by local law, you accept the new price by continuing to use your recurring subscription after the price change takes effect. If you do not agree with price changes, you have the right to reject the change by cancelling your recurring subscription before the price change goes into effect. Please make sure you read any such notification of price changes carefully.
- You may never use another person's account, and you may not provide another person with the username and password to access your account. You are fully responsible for any and all activities that occur under your password or account, and it is your responsibility to ensure that your password remains confidential and secure. You agree to (a) immediately notify CreativeStudy of any unauthorized use of your password or account or any other breach of security, and (b) ensure that you exit from your account at the end of each session when accessing the Course Content on a shared device.
Intellectual Property
- CreativeStudy hereby grants to each subscriber a non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free license, without the right to sublicense, exercisable solely during the term of this Agreement, to access and use the Course Content in the manner permitted by this Agreement. Except for the rights expressly granted above, this Agreement does not transfer from CreativeStudy to you any rights in or to the Course Content. All rights, titles, copyrights, trademarks, and interests in and to the Course Content shall remain solely with CreativeStudy and its instructors.
- All the materials presented are copyright protected, including all slide presentations, illustrations, images, distributed materials, PDFs, likenesses of the instructors, and the presentations themselves.
- For the protection of any and all copyrighted material, express written approval must be obtained from CreativeStudy prior to recording, reproducing, publishing, performing, modifying, transmitting, or distributing any materials. To reproduce any portion of the Course Content, you must get permission from CreativeStudy. We need to protect our presenters’ intellectual property. Reproduction or distribution, in whatever form and by whatever media, for sale or resale is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Please send inquiries to info@creativestudy.com
- CreativeStudy's trademarks, service marks, logos, other names and marks, related product and service names, and design marks are the sole and exclusive property of CreativeStudy.
- Any feedback, data, answers, questions, comments, suggestions, ideas or the like which a subscriber sends to CreativeStudy relating to the Licensed Program or Course Content will be treated as being non-confidential and non-proprietary and CreativeStudy may use, disclose or publish any ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained in such information for any purpose whatsoever.
Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless CreativeStudy and its subcontractors, agents, partners, principals, members, officers, and employees (an “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all liability, expenses, including reasonable legal fees, and claims for damages resulting from your breach of this Agreement or any action or omission by you that results in a third party claim against an Indemnified Party.
Limitation of Liability
You agree that CreativeStudy's liability for any breach of this agreement or any errors or omission shall not exceed the total subscription amount that you paid CreativeStudy in the year prior to the breach, error, or omission.
Termination
You agree that CreativeStudy, at its sole discretion, may suspend or terminate your account (or any part thereof) or use of the Course Content and remove and discard any content within the Course Content, for any reason, including, without limitation, if CreativeStudy believes that you have violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of these Terms of Use. Any suspected fraudulent, abusive, or illegal activity that may be grounds for termination of your use of the Course Content may be referred to appropriate law enforcement authorities. CreativeStudy may also, at its sole discretion and at any time, discontinue providing the Course Content, or any part thereof, with or without notice. You agree that any termination of your access to the Course Content under any provision of this Terms of Use may be effected without prior notice, and acknowledge and agree that CreativeStudy may immediately deactivate or delete your account and all related information and files in your account and/or bar any further access to such files or the Course Content. Further, you agree that CreativeStudy will not be liable to you or any third party for any termination of your access to the Course Content.
Miscellaneous
- Privacy Policy: At CreativeStudy, we respect the privacy of our Users. For details please see our Privacy Policy. By using the Course Content, you consent to our collection and use of personal data as outlined therein.
- Disclaimer of Warranties: Your use of the Course Content is at your sole risk. The Course Content is provided on an 'as is' and 'as available' basis. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, CreativeStudy expressly disclaims all warranties of any kind, whether express, implied. or statutory, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purpose, title and non-infringement. CreativeStudy makes no warranty that (I) the Course Content will meet your requirements, (II) the Course Content will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free, (III) the results that may be obtained from the use of the Course Content will be accurate or reliable, or (IV) the quality of any Products, Services, Information, or Other Material purchased or obtained by you through the Course Content will meet your expectations.
Questions? Please contact us at info@creativestudy.com
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Artist, Cultural Worker
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Amani Olu
Founder of Olu & Company
Dubbed the “King of multi-tasking” by Anthony Haden-Guest in The Art Newspaper, Amani Olu is a serial entrepreneur with a strong background in exhibition making and art writing. He is the co-founder of Humble Arts Foundation, a 501c3 that began to support and promote new art photography in 2005. From 2008 to 2012, he curated numerous exhibitions of contemporary photography, and spearheaded the four-part series Young Curators, New Ideas. In 2011 he joined Nadine Johnson & Associates as an art publicist for clients such as the Brant Foundation Art Study Center, Marlborough Chelsea, and the Dallas Art Fair. Eighteen months later, he was named managing editor of Whitewall, having previously contributed articles on artists William Eggleston, Zoe Crosher, Elad Lassry, and Rashaad Newsome. He left to establish Olu & Company, a marketing and business consultancy for individuals, businesses and organizations in the arts. Amani makes art under the name "Scott Avery,” and is currently developing IMG SRVR, a visual cloud storage service for creative industries.
Image © James Adams
Image © James Adams
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Mike Strode
Founding Coordinator of The Kola Nut Collaborative
Mike Strode is a writer, cyclist, IT consultant, facilitator, and solidarity economy organizer residing in southeast Chicago whose community engagement work has included ride leadership with the Chicago chapter of Red, Bike & Green; editorial and archival oversight for Fultonia; and co-facilitation of Cooperation for Liberation Study & Working Group. He is founding coordinator of the Kola Nut Collaborative, a time-based service and skills trading platform which promotes timebanking throughout Chicago. He also serves as a current board member for Dill Pickle Food Co-op.
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Marina Lopez
Artist, Somatic Educator, Cultural Organizer
Marina Lopez (she/her) is a Mexican American performing and social practice artist, massage therapist/somatic educator, and cultural organizer. Her experience as a bodyworker is essential to her practice as an artist because we can’t separate the art from the body that makes it. Care work is culture work. As an artist, her work is an interdisciplinary weaving of many voices that links to history, social movements, and tradition. She is a co-organizer and creative collaborator with Art.coop. Marina seeks to create work that articulates and provides an embodied cognition of the ways in which art, culture, and care are foundational within a thriving society. Her work challenges the status quo of who we as a society uplift as expert voices, and inspires curiosity, collaboration, and solidarity.
Caroline Woolard
Artist, Educator, Chief Culture Officer at Open Collective
Caroline Woolard (she/her) is an artist, educator, and the Chief Culture Officer at Open Collective, a technology platform that supports 15,000 groups to raise and spend $35 million a year in full transparency. Caroline is a founding co-organizer of Art.coop which exists to grow the Solidarity Economy movement by centering systems change work led by artists, and is the co-author of three books: Making and Being (Pioneer Works, 2019), a book for educators about interdisciplinary collaboration, co-authored with Susan Jahoda; Art, Engagement, Economy (onomatopee, 2020) a book about managing socially-engaged and public art projects; and TRADE SCHOOL: 2009-2019, a book about peer learning that Caroline catalyzed in thirty cities internationally over a decade. Caroline’s artwork has been featured twice on New York Close Up (2014, 2016), a digital film series produced by Art21 and broadcast on PBS.
Caroline was integral to the writing, making, and funding of all the courses in the Solidarity Economy section of the site.
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NO BOSSES! Worker-Owned Cooperatives
Daniel Park
Artist, Worker-Owner of Obvious Agency
Daniel Park (he/him) is a queer, bi-racial, theatre and performance artist, movement facilitator, and organizer for racial and labor justice in the cultural sector. Through all of the above, his work brings people together to understand and experiment with their individual and mutual roles in bringing about the liberation of all people. Since moving to Philadelphia in 2014, Daniel has become a leader for radical thought in the local creative ecosystem and a trusted national source for guidance on the intersection between cooperatives and the arts. Daniel has self-produced multiple major works, co-founded the worker cooperative Obvious Agency, created commissions for institutions such as the Barnes Foundation and Moore College of Art and Design, and taught anti-oppressive creation methodology at the University of the Arts. He was a recipient of the 2022 Art Works Grant from the Philadelphia Foundation and Forman Arts Initiative. Daniel has provided his services as a facilitator and consultant nationally with organizations such as Creatives Rebuild New York, The PA Governor’s Commission on Asian American Affairs, ArtPlace America, and many others. Daniel was also instrumental as an organizer and recruiter for Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists, a community group that brings together folks of pan-Asian descent involved in the performing arts.
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NO BOSSES! Worker-Owned Cooperatives
Joseph Ahmed
Artist, Worker-Owner of Obvious Agency
Joseph Ahmed (he/they) is a mixed race Asian, genderfluid, Philadelphia-based theater artist and arts administrator whose work swirls together the disciplines of theater, dance, circus, and interactive performance. They are a founding worker-owner of the interactive performance cooperative Obvious Agency, and a former company member of the Barrymore Award-winning physical theater/circus companies Tribe of Fools and Almanac Dance Circus Theatre. He co-directed ikantkoan’s Chaos Theory, which won Immersive Nation’s Best Social Immersion award in 2019. As an actor and director he has worked throughout Philadelphia with companies such as the Arden Theatre Company, Theater Exile, Philadelphia Artists’ Collective, Asian Arts Initiative, the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, First Person Arts, and Team Sunshine Performance Corporation. They hold a BFA in Theater Arts from Boston University.
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NO BOSSES! Worker-Owned Cooperatives
Cat Ramirez
Director, Producer, Worker-Owner of Obvious Agency
Cat Ramirez (they/he/she) is an award-winning Philly-based performance director and producer who loves giant logistical puzzles, community meals, and bisexual lighting. Recent directing collaborators include Villanova University, Temple University, Philly Young Playwrights, PlayPenn, Lxs Primxs, Theatre Exile, Hedgerow Theatre Company, and Mel Hsu. They are the Creative Director for Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists (PAPA), the Staff Producer for the Bearded Ladies Cabaret, and the Cooperative Operations Manager for Obvious Agency. Cat is a board member for the Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation and an alumni of the National New Play Network’s Producer-In-Residence Program. Cat has been recognized by Governor Tom Wolf and Pennsylvania Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs for their contributions to Asian American Theatre in the state of Pennsylvania.
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NO BOSSES! Worker-Owned Cooperatives
NO DEBT! Non-Extractive Loans
NO DEBT! Non-Extractive Loans
Chris Myers
Actor, Writer, Producer, Cultural Worker
Chris Myers is an actor, writer, producer, and cultural worker, born and based in New York City. His performance work has been featured at leading cultural institutions, networks, and streaming platforms. As an organizer and popular educator, he teaches class politics to artists as a founding member of Anticapitalism for Artists. He is the recipient of two Obie Awards—one for acting and one for his organizing work—as well as a CUNY Segal Center Award for Civic Engagement in the Arts. Education: Juilliard.
chrismyersinc.com / anticapitalismforartists.com
@chrismyersinc (IG) / @lilmaterialist (Twitter)
@chrismyersinc (IG) / @lilmaterialist (Twitter)
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NO DEBT! Non-Extractive Loans
Cierra Peters
Artist, Writer, Communications Director of Boston Ujima Project
Cierra Peters is an artist and writer based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work spans video, installation, writing, and experimental publishing, and she is the Director of Communications, Culture & Enfranchisement at the Boston Ujima Project, a cooperative business and investment ecosystem supporting communities of color. Cierra has given talks at deCordova Sculpture Park, Harvard Law School, and other institutions. She recently curated Combahee’s Radical Call, a year-long exhibition celebrating Black feminist organizing in Boston, and in 2021 built a residency at MassMOCA called Converging Liberations for artists of color.
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Guaranteed Income (coming soon!)
Naja Gordon
Arts Administrator, Facilitator, Dancer
Naja Gordon is an arts administrator, facilitator, and dancer based in New York City. Currently, she is the Program Manager for the Guaranteed Income for Artists program at Creatives Rebuild New York. Previously, she was the Associate Producer of the Mar Vista Music and Art Walk, and the Company Manager of Okwui Okpokwasili & Peter Born’s Poor People’s TV Room National Tour. As a facilitator, Naja has led movement-based classes at BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange, The Dalton School, and public schools across New York City. Naja holds a B.A. in Dance and Performance from Bard College.
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Guaranteed Income (coming soon!)
Eshe Shukura
Narrative & Cultural Strategist, Performance Artist
Eshe Shukura (they/them) is the Narrative & Cultural Strategist with the Georgia Resilience & Opportunity Fund, where they co-architect the story of the movement through narrative building, storytelling, art activations, community centered events, and building authentic relationships. Eshe spent five years working in the field of Reproductive Justice, furthering the vision of its Black Feminist foremothers.
In Eshe's personal life, they are a performance artist and non-linear poet/storyteller/playwright. They went to Hampshire College for theater, where they wrote, starred in, and co-directed their original play, Fat.Black.& Ugly. They are currently rediscovering performance and make work on their Instagram page, producing a series of captioned stories during the pandemic called, #welcomefromthefuture, telling stories that captured a new world after lockdown.
In Eshe's personal life, they are a performance artist and non-linear poet/storyteller/playwright. They went to Hampshire College for theater, where they wrote, starred in, and co-directed their original play, Fat.Black.& Ugly. They are currently rediscovering performance and make work on their Instagram page, producing a series of captioned stories during the pandemic called, #welcomefromthefuture, telling stories that captured a new world after lockdown.