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SUPPORT US

Working-class creatives are breaking barriers, but they need support to thrive. WCC has already helped over 1,000 creatives, but everything we do is run on volunteer time. To sustain and grow our impact,

WE NEED YOU!

Join our Patreon to become a Friend, Best Friend, Champion, Legend or Absolute Legend!

WCC is a volunteer-led organisation with no core funding — which makes your support all the more vital. Your donation helps us maintain our platforms, pay our team, support creatives with paid opportunities, and keep WCC running. Every penny goes towards making the creative industry more accessible for those who need it most.

PARTNER WITH US

We love collaborating with organisations, brands, and individuals who want to create a more inclusive arts sector.

 

Whether you can fund a residency, sponsor or work with us on an exhibition, or provide materials/ discounts for members, we’d love to hear from you!

Other Ways to Support Us

Support WCC by purchasing artwork, books, and merch created by our network of talented working-class creatives. Every purchase directly funds our initiatives and helps artists get paid for their work.

💡 What you’ll find in our shop:

  • Limited-edition prints & artworks

  • Zines and books by working-class creatives

  • Exclusive WCCD merchandise to show your support

Volunteer

Want to make a direct impact? Join our team! Whether you’re great at social media, love organising events, or have mentorship experience, there’s a way for you to help.

💡 What you can do:

  • Help run workshops, exhibitions, and community meetups

  • Share opportunities and support members through mentorship

  • Assist with admin, funding applications, and outreach

One off Donations

If you prefer to make a single contribution rather than committing to monthly support, you can donate any amount via PayPal. Every donation, big or small, helps us continue our work.

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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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