The Four G’s of Marginalized Labor in the Arts: Grease, Gristle, Grit, and Grind by Chenoa Baker

 
 

“At the institutional level, jumping through hoops of bureaucracy makes the support of labor in the arts sparse. But on an individual level, there are many avenues for creative disruption,” writes Chenoa Baker in her essay for the latest issue of the Journal “The Four G’s of Marginalized Labor in the Arts: Grease, Gristle, Grit, and Grind.”

In this essay, Chenoa lays out the ways she has individually carved out rights and gained visibility for labor in the arts throughout her career as an arts worker and advocate.

To learn more about her contributions, read the newest issue of The Journal at the button below.

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