Any New York Netbehaviourists planning to attend this?

:)Ruth



Working
Artists and
the Greater
Economy
(W.A.G.E.)









Working
Artists and
the Greater
Economy
(W.A.G.E.), 
an activist
group of
artists, art
workers,
performers
and
independent
curators
fighting to
get paid for
our labor,
announces
our next
meeting:


Thursday,
Jan 22,
2009, 7 pm
Judson
Church
Assembly
Hall
239 Thompson
St. , NYC

free & open
to the
public, 
wheelchair
accessible
http://www.wageforwork.com












W.A.G.E.
works to
draw
attention to
economic
inequalities
that exist
in the arts,
and to
resolve
them.

W.A.G.E. has
been formed
because we,
as visual +
performance
artists and
independent
curators,
provide a
work force.

W.A.G.E.
recognizes
the
organized
irresponsibility of the art market and its supporting institutions, and demands 
an end of the refusal to pay fees for the work we're asked to provide: 
preparation, installation, presentation, consultation, exhibition and 
reproduction.

W.A.G.E.
refutes the
positioning
of the
artist as a
speculator
and calls
for the
remuneration
of cultural
value in
capital
value.

W.A.G.E.
believes
that the
promise of
exposure is
a liability
in a system
that denies
the value of
our labor. 

As an unpaid
labor force
within a
robust art
market from
which others
profit
greatly,
W.A.G.E.
recognizes
an inherent
exploitation
and demands
compensation.

W.A.G.E.
calls for an
address of
the economic
inequalities
that are
prevalent,
and
pro-actively
preventing
the art
worker's
ability to
survive
within the
greater
economy.

We demand
payment for
making the
world more
interesting.

W.A.G.E.
wo/manifesto, 2009

























41 Essex street
New York, NY 10002, USA

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