Research & Cultural Production
collectivise (culture)
mapping collaborative practices in arts and culture
Research Locations
- Cairo, Egypt
- Tunis, Tunisia
The collectivise (Culture) project explores the organizational structures that sustain collective art practices, focusing on case studies of collectives in Cairo and Tunis. While much of the discourse around collectivity in the arts centers on aesthetics and conceptual frameworks, this research shifts the focus to the often-overlooked infrastructures that support such practices. Through interviews with 15 collectives, the team uncovers key insights, including the importance of collective care, resource distribution, and the need for a new terminology to describe these practices. Led by an interdisciplinary team with expertise in cultural theory, art practices, music and cultural policy, the project’s findings will be shared through a research article and a digital platform, collectivise.org. This platform will serve as an open-access space for artist collectives globally to share experiences, collaborate, and strengthen the global commons in the arts.
Key Topics
- Tunis
- Cairo
- Social and Political Context
- Mediation & Dialogue
- Knowledge Exchange
- Digital Culture
- Intersectionality
- Collective History
- Socially Engaged Art
- Activism
- Independent Practices & Self-taught Artists
- Artistic Careers
- Visual Arts
- Collective Practices
- Crowd Knowledge
- Cultural Production
- Networks
- Locality and Urban Spheres
- Underground
- Funding structures and legal frameworks
- Cultural Policies
- Power Dynamics
Research Tool
Publications
On Collectivising as a Cultural Practice
Insights from Tunis and Cairo
Bahman Iranpour Julian Kraemer Lilli Kim Schreiber
Collectivise
Meike Lettau Özlem Canyürek
International Journal of Cultural Policy
Research Blog
To Collectivize refers to a form of organization in which a group of people decides ...
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