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The Working Class Creatives Database is fighting back against bourgeois mediocrity in the arts - iD


The Working Class Creatives Database was recently featured in iD Magazine. Megan Wallace talks to members of our database including Tommy Sissons; a London-based poet, political writer and playwright, Lolly Adams; an artist, a teacher and the curator for The Other MA project space in Southend-on-Sea, and Heather Glazzard; Photographer. Check out the full article on https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/7kz474/the-working-class-creatives-database-seren-metcalfe


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'Working Class Creatives' responds to a need which is too often overlooked in the arts; that of the barriers facing working-class artists from getting on in our sector. They are instrumental in initiating much-needed change that will see the art world become more inclusive and reflect the society it purports to serve. I often search their database in my research, it is a vital resource for any arts professional working in culture today. That they have got this far on so little financial resource is remarkable and I am excited to see what they will achieve with further support.” Beth Hughes, Curator, Arts Council Collection.

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