WHY ADVERTISE WITH A NEWSPAPER SOLD ON THE STREETS BY PEOPLE FACING EXTREME POVERTY?
Since 2018, Arts of the Working Class (AWC) has bridged real and discursive connections across art and society, academic and anti-academic studies, formality and informality, and discipline and chaos. AWC connects the established and wealthy with socially vulnerable communities in a model of redistribution of resources, both financial and symbolic.
The majority of AWC Issues are sold by street vendors who keep 100% of sales engaging with a diverse readership. AWC is distributed in the streets across Berlin and cities of the world. Additionally, a network of bookshops and institutions across the EU is promoting the Magazine outside the cities with street distribution.
Our collective also advises groups and individuals in communication and engagement choices, and organizes exhibitions and events tied to issue themes and partners, amplifying our editorial and curatorial reach and relevance as grassroots and institutional collaborators.
We offer bespoke, content-related cooperation for our media partners, as well as various design formats of advertising with artists to complement their curated content.
Arts of the Working Class is a publication of Refektor Monde gUG (haftung- sbeschränkt) and thus fulfills a non-profit corporate purpose.