This webinar is aimed at freelancers, sole traders and artists in the digital and creative sectors who may be interested in exploring cooperative models.
The session shows how forming a cooperative offers another path, pooling skills, resources and networks with others who share your goals.
Cooperatives provide greater stability, shared benefits and more say in how work is shaped, built on principles of fairness, transparency and collective decision-making.
Learn about inspiring cooperatives and the people behind them.
Topics covered in this session
A better understanding of what a cooperative is.
Insight from people behind some of the most inspiring cooperatives in the UK.
Clear guidance on the support available if you'd like to start your own or transition.
About the speakers
Ben Philp, Creative Co-op
Ben is the creative director at Creative Co-op, a worker-owned creative agency that works with organisations that prioritise people and planets.
It runs as a worker cooperative that operates democratically and shares power between its members.
Lenny Watson, Sister Midnight
Lenny is co-founder of Sister Midnight, a cooperative music venue and radio station based in Catford.
The organisation is currently transforming a former working men's club into a community-owned space, funded largely through community shares.
David Stone, Cuckoo Farm Studios
Dave is Chair of Cuckoo Farm Print Workshop, a not-for-profit printmaking collective operating within Cuckoo Farm Studios – a thriving creative hub renting around 30 studio spaces to artists.