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Revisited: Caroline Woolard

28 Jan, 2015

Revisited: Caroline Woolard

What are the implications of debt, duration, and precarity on culture in the 21st century? Caroline Woolard presented the first ATC lecture of 2015 with recent findings about the poverty rates, rent burdens, and actual occupations of artists by BFAMFAPhD, as well as the power of solidarity art economy institutions to reproduce artists and art works that embody principles of cooperation and justice. Check out some of the talk's highlights on Storify, and then our photos via Flickr! A lively Q&A session followed Woolard’s talk, with participants discussing topics such as student debt, desegregation of disciplines, and collaboration among artists.