our vision
what we do
We curate and produce arts, performance and music projects centring artists of marginalised experiences, alongside artist management, advocacy and consultancy.
what we work towards
We believe in a more equitable, sustainable and ethical arts sector; both in vision and as a practical commitment in our everyday ways of working
in critically questioning what we are making and with whom, and in how we are getting there
in resourcing ourselves and each another to work against the grain of everything colonialism has taught us is “right” / “normal” / “successful”
and in building ways of relating, making, organising and producing which enable us to survive the current world while visioning and seeding the new
In the 2026 context of oppression, disposession, genocide and ecocide, we see the ways we practice our interactions directly relate to countering global violence; and to building worlds where no one is rendered disposable.
We believe we can (co)create our most meaningful work when we (co)create spaces to be fully human; in relationship with one another, with wider living beings and with(in) our environment.
For us in practicality this means attempting to unlearn and move away from individualism, superiority, extractivism and shame/blame/punishment behaviours in our everyday relations.
We seek to move towards cultivating collective responsibility, reciprocity and accountability, aligning our actions with our values.
our values for practice
No one being is more important than another
We centre mutual respect, humility, clarity and consent
We think critically and ask before assuming
We undertake our responsibilities with rigour and attention to detail as care
We learn and work through challenges, we give each other space to grow
Our practice is imperfect and we value learning with and from one another, while acknowledging learning can be a privilege in a global context of violence. Our work is not new; following and being informed by a long lineage and local-global web of artistic, somatic, anti-racist, abolitionist and Transformative Justice practitioners. We are working on a lineage and signposting page and look forward to sharing this soon.
Please get in touch at idy.cic[at]pm.me if you’d like to know more or have a conversation.