Since 2015, Uncollective has been committed to providing an intersectional and co-produced platform for the arts, across the South West (UK) and beyond. From our humble beginnings running Space 37 (a DIY venue and project space) to curating projects with Tate St. Ives and producing work for the BBC, we have always believed in the importance of supporting marginalised and underrepresented artists and communities. We have a specific focus (both personally and professionally) on neurodiversity, gender equality, queer artists and environmental and social causes. After co-producing Langaland Festival for 3 years, 2020 will see us moving on to work with Transcend Festival and continue to deliver live events, workshops and artist-led projects across the UK. We'll also be continuing to expand Uncollective Records, a non-profit label and artist development programme for artists we think deserve attention. There is no formal membership process for Uncollective - we have no official sign up process, no hierarchy and no centralised space. Anyone is welcome to contact us and participate in our projects. No one is turned away, and everyone is invited to be a member for life with no obligations. We are Uncollective and we love you! - Tom Stockley (Founder & Creative Director), 2019
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