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MDOCS Co-Creation Initiative

BDA-Eunice Ferreira's Theater Class

The Co-Creation Initiative invites community members, organizations, collectives, and interest groups of any stripe or type to form a collaborative working group or “cluster collaborative” with Skidmore faculty or staff partners, to brainstorm and ultimately develop projects that:

  1. Have an element of nonfiction storytelling in any medium –– photo, video, theater etc.
  2. Enrich and complicate our local, regional and global dialogues, by addressing important issues and especially those that need a deeper examination
  3. Bring people into new relationships, across disparate organizations, communities and other lines of difference, cemented by making together, or “co-creating.”

Partners are selected by presenting in a ‘Community Pitch Session,’ where community organizations, groups, and collectives share stories and project proposals aimed at sparking new relationships that will bring together their work with documentary and Skidmore’s community—bringing contemporary issues and public discourse into the classroom and deepening Skidmore’s connections to our neighbors. Selected partners receive $5,000 to support a year of collaborative documentary project development alongside relationship-building with Skidmore faculty and staff. MDOCS will also provide other in-kind support including production resources, facilitation, consultation from members of the MDOCS team, and participation in other CCI programming. Check out the current partner organizations...

Contact Angela Beallor for more information!


If you would like to be added to the mailing list of the Co-Creation Initiative, please sign up here. We  will update you about future events involving our community partners, the Co-Creation Initiative, and future pitch sessions!