DIY-ISM with Working Class Creatives
- Seren Seren
- May 8
- 1 min read
What started as a need for connection has grown into a space where working-class creatives can share skills, ideas and conversations around access to the arts. Through this we discovered a love for curation and producing events for our members. And we’ve been lucky to collaborate with some incredible people along the way.
Our DIY-ISM guide is here to help others self organise and bring their ideas to life. These are just some highlights from our zine, which we take to workshops.
The full Manifesto is available on our shop and if you’d like a badge making or screen printing workshop drop us an email!!



































Fascinating perspective on how a community-based DIY culture can expand democracy in the arts. It creates a much-needed space for working-class creators to organize and collaborate with one another. I often play That's Not My Neighbor after reading. It's a fun and engaging puzzle game that helps me test my concentration and unwind after a long day at work.