Contributions by Amy Gowen, De Onkruidenier, Doe-Het-Zelf Werkplaats, Droom.Iris, Ellie McGuinness, Florian Cramer, Garvan Corr, Iconoclasistas, Jatiwangi art Factory, Katinka de Jonge, KraakSpreekUur / Squatting Info Hour, Marloes de Vries, One Field Fallow, Papaya Kuir, Paul Smullenberg, Questions Collective, Reading Room Rotterdam, Roodkapje & Hamburger Community, SOUPSPOON Collective, Simon Kentgens, Singing Club Rotterdam, Soyeon Lee, The Post Collective, Wan Ing Que

Edited by Amy Gowen, Florian Cramer, Katinka de Jonge, Simon Kentgens

Published by: HumDrumPress, Roodkapje, Willem de Kooning Academy, Hocus Bogus Publishing

Paper: 160g Throphee Pastel Rose, 120g Throphee Fuschia Intensive Deep Pink, 90g EOS 2.0, Typefaces: Arial regular & Arial black by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders, Unbounded by Studio Koto & the Polkadot Network, Printed by: Hocus Bogus Publishing on a RISO RZ1070E

Cooking Up Collectivity

So Happy Together


In recent years there has been a growing interest in collaborative and collective practices across and beyond the arts. But what does it actually mean to work collectively? 

During a series of public happenings based around collectivity and being together, diverse self-organised collectives actively explored this question at Roodkapje, a laboratory for ART x LIVE x FOOD in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 

Through cooking, eating, and digesting together, questions were raised around what it means to be (or not to be) a citizen in a larger community; how to radically experiment with distribution of power in existing hierarchies; how to find ways of collective self-determination in inhospitable systems; and how to build collectivity with more than human collaborators.

Cooking Up Collectivity collects the recipes, questions, drawings, methods, menus, conversations, and other experimental outputs from this programme to encourage readers to build their own collectives and to self-organise.



Cooking Up Collectivity

So Happy Together


In recent years there has been a growing interest in collaborative and collective practices across and beyond the arts. But what does it actually mean to work collectively? 

During a series of public happenings based around collectivity and being together, diverse self-organised collectives actively explored this question at Roodkapje, a laboratory for ART x LIVE x FOOD in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 

Through cooking, eating, and digesting together, questions were raised around what it means to be (or not to be) a citizen in a larger community; how to radically experiment with distribution of power in existing hierarchies; how to find ways of collective self-determination in inhospitable systems; and how to build collectivity with more than human collaborators.

Cooking Up Collectivity collects the recipes, questions, drawings, methods, menus, conversations, and other experimental outputs from this programme to encourage readers to build their own collectives and to self-organise.


Contributions by Amy Gowen, De Onkruidenier, Doe-Het-Zelf Werkplaats, Droom.Iris, Ellie McGuinness, Florian Cramer, Garvan Corr, Iconoclasistas, Jatiwangi art Factory, Katinka de Jonge, KraakSpreekUur / Squatting Info Hour, Marloes de Vries, One Field Fallow, Papaya Kuir, Paul Smullenberg, Questions Collective, Reading Room Rotterdam, Roodkapje & Hamburger Community, SOUPSPOON Collective, Simon Kentgens, Singing Club Rotterdam, Soyeon Lee, The Post Collective, Wan Ing Que

Edited by Amy Gowen, Florian Cramer, Katinka de Jonge, Simon Kentgens

Published by: HumDrumPress, Roodkapje, Willem de Kooning Academy, Hocus Bogus Publishing
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