SPACA
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Collaborators Needed!

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    Ian Carroll

    Chief Technical Director

A New Way for Artistic Teams to Self-Organize
A New Way for Artistic Teams to Self-Organize

The Arts are hurting. Every year more local theatres close. Those that come after are fewer, smaller, and less well-funded. Artists are left without a stage. Social media drowns our voices, and colossal streaming companies tell you what your story will be.

The SPACA, and its new explainer videos can help. But we need your voice.

Free artistic speech is our right.

Free speech means free expression of The Arts. But artists can’t express themselves if they can’t self-organize.

The way in which art has been turned into an industry, and the way in which those industry players have driven for personal gain has created an economic environment that slowly, systemically supresses The Arts.

Forge a New Constitution for The Arts!

The Squirrelington Party-Agnostic Legal Agreement (SPACA), has leveraged key insights from agile software development, lean manufacturing, and the foundational ideals of modern democracies to create a legal agreement that is self-organizing, community-diven, equitable, and non-exploitive.

For too long, legal contracts have been used to bludgeon artists. We can end this cycle of abuse by taking ownership of those legal tools and forge them into a New Constitution for the Arts.

Contribute Your Insights!

Squirrelington Studios is looking for commentators, collaborators, thinkers, and innovators to contribute their insights toward this first draft of our new constitution.

Watch the 3-minute Explainer Videos.
Read the Agreement itself.
Add your insights to the discussion.

Take back our art. Revitalize local theatre. We don’t need a big company to grant us permission. Free artistic speech is our right.