"Artists Against Precarity" Feature Interview in Canadian Art Magazine

Image: Text-based illustration by Shira Anisman, which reads “SHARE RESOURCES REDISTRIBUTE POWER”

Image: Text-based illustration by Shira Anisman, which reads “SHARE RESOURCES REDISTRIBUTE POWER”

“Co-operatives and unions are the time-tested, proof-positive models that the conditions of our labour can change for the better.”

Read Canadian Art’s recent feature with VALU CO-OP’s Catherine de Montreuil, interviewed by Megan Jenkins. Catherine takes stock of how VALU and the ACWU formed, and details the logistics of worker co-operatives and union structures, Catherine outlines how VALU CO-OP and the ACWU intend to address income precarity within Vancouver’s arts and cultural sector.


Read the full interview here —> Artists Against Precarity, by Megan Jenkins

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