Hello, Barcelona!
You can now pick up your copies at the Free Music School in Poble Sec, where we have 1,000 copies available for distribution.
If you or someone you know is interested in selling the journal on the streets, contact Michael on WhatsApp or Telegram at +34 634 234 777. Street vendors keep 100% of their sales.
For businesses interested in advertising or becoming a vendor, contact Michael at mh@artsoftheworkingclass.org.
— Michael Hart, Oct 10, 2024
Arts of the Working Class is a multilingual street journal on poverty and wealth, art and society. Published every two months, street sellers earn money directly and vendors keep 100% of their sales. As a medium and platform, the newspaper creates special and sustainable connections between artists, workers, academics, urbanists, cultural and social institutions from different countries and languages and the most vulnerable members of society; those deeply affected by extreme poverty and disabled of participating of the kind of agency given to groups and individuals in the safe space of the academic field. This pursuit not only creates new ways of communicating and behaving around and through art, but also of direct redistribution and more sustainable dissemination of cultural capital: being space –material, immaterial– for participation in content production, discussion and dissemination.
Website:
https://www.artsoftheworkingclass.org/
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https://www.instagram.com/arts_of_the_working_class/
Out now: Issue no.33 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
In collaboration with A*Desk With features by Abolitionist Jelly, Alba Feito, Amelie Jakubek, Amr Amer, Ana Alenso, Anonymous, CHTO DELAT INTERNATIONAL, Calla Henkel and Max Pitegoff, Carlos Casas, Carlos Delclós, Carolina Campos, Center for Plausible Economies, DMT, Dalia Maini, Dani Gasol, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Diana Padrón, Désiré Feuerle, Eli Cortiñas, Faltas, Fito Conesa, Gisela Chillida, Federico F. Giordano, Gitschiner 15, Glòria Guirao Soro, Grayson Earle, Helios (Ilyas) F. Garcés and Nancy Garín Guzmán, Iconoclasistas and Constanza Mendoza, Inés Plasencia, Irina Mutt, Jeremy Deller, Jokkoo Collective, MMX (María Inés Plaza Lazo, María Inés Plaza Lazo, María Muñoz-Martínez, Michael Hart, Miralda, Montse Badia, Nuria Güell, Pilar Cruz Ramón, Rico Zyrrano, Ro Caminal, Sara Ouhaddou, Selma Selman, Shibboleth, Taína Cruz, Tracey Snelling, and Xavier Acarín), ver.di.