In this talk, Dejha Carrington explores how the collective economy can be a lever for artists, particularly those from the black community. She presents innovative models of financing and collaboration, inspired by community practices, enabling creators to develop their art autonomously. By rethinking traditional art support structures, it offers accessible solutions to strengthen creativity and build sustainable careers within communities. An essential exchange to reinvent the future of artistic creation in an inclusive way.
*limited seating, by reservation only