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**Global Top 50 Art Collective–Related Sites (Curated 2025)**
**전 세계 아트 콜렉티브 관련 사이트 Top 50 (2025 큐레이션)**
> ⚠️ Note: There is no single official “world ranking” for art collectives.
> 아래 순위는 **실제 존재하는 사이트**만을 대상으로,
> ① 아트 콜렉티브·협업에 얼마나 초점을 두는지
> ② 정보량·네트워크·지원 프로그램의 규모
> ③ 국제적 영향력·실제 활동성
> 을 종합해서 **참고용으로 큐레이션한 리스트**다.
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## 1–15: 플랫폼 & 디렉터리 (아트 콜렉티브를 찾고 연결하기 좋은 곳)
1. **Artmajeur – Artist Collectives Directory** – *artmajeur.com/collectives*
Global online art platform with a **dedicated section for artist collectives**, allowing groups to present joint portfolios and exhibitions, and helping buyers discover collaborative practices. ([ArtMajeur Online Art Gallery][1])
2. **DeviantArt** – *deviantart.com*
One of the **largest online art communities**, with “Groups” and “Collectives” where illustrators, digital artists, and fandom-based crews collaborate on joint projects, contests, and zines. ([olitt.com][2])
3. **Behance** – *behance.net*
Adobe’s portfolio platform; widely used by design and art studios and collectives. Team profiles and curated collections let groups present projects as a unified practice. ([Behance][3])
4. **ArtStation** – *artstation.com*
Industry-standard hub for concept art, game/film art, and 3D. Many **small studios and art collectives** use it as their main portfolio and recruitment space. ([aura192.com][4])
5. **Dribbble** – *dribbble.com*
A global **design community**—UI/UX, branding, illustration—where studios and collectives run team accounts, share WIP, and recruit collaborators. ([dribbble.com][5])
6. **Visionary Art Collective** – *visionaryartcollective.com*
A contemporary art platform explicitly built as a **collective + online gallery**, hosting exhibitions, interviews, and an artist membership network that facilitates collaboration. ([Visionary Art Collective][6])
7. **Land Art Agency / Land Art Collective** – *landartagency.com*
Focused on **ecology and land-based art**, this agency runs a “Creative Earth” project that brings together artists and collectives working on climate, ecology, and site-specific works. ([Land Art Agency & Collective][7])
8. **Online Art Collective** – *onlineartcollective.com*
A digital platform providing an **online studio and exhibition space** for artists who want to work as a collective in a shared virtual environment. ([onlineartcollective.com][8])
9. **International Online Art Collective (IOAC)** – (LinkedIn-based network)
A transnational collective and network where members co-exhibit online and in physical venues, sharing opportunities and collaborative projects through a coordinated online presence. ([LinkedIn][9])
10. **Collage Art Collective**
Platform started by collage artist Margarete Miller, designed as an **online hub for collage-makers** to share work, participate in challenges, and build a collective practice around collage. ([Margarete Miller - Collage art][10])
11. **Native Co-ops & Artist Collectives (NativeWeb Directory)** – *nativeweb.org*
Directory listing **Native artist co-ops and collectives**, focusing on Indigenous makers, fair trade, and community-based production. Useful for learning how collectives function in Indigenous contexts. ([nativeweb.org][11])
12. **Black Arts & Culture Map Directory (Artist Collectives section)** – *bandgallery.com*
A map-based directory of Black arts organisations, with categories for **artist collectives, artist-run spaces and community labs**, providing contact details and locations. ([BAND GALLERY][12])
13. **Creative Manitoba – Artist Collectives** – *creativemanitoba.ca*
Regional arts service that maintains a **directory and resources for artist collectives** in Manitoba, including support programs, workshops, and listings. ([creativemanitoba.ca][13])
14. **Tower Hamlets Arts – Artist Collectives (London)** – *towerhamletsarts.org*
Local arts directory in East London with sub-pages listing visual art makers and **artist collectives / co-ops**, useful as a model for municipal-level support of collectives. ([towerhamletsarts.org.uk][14])
15. **Wisconsin Arts Board – Artist Collectives & Cooperatives** – *artsboard.wisconsin.gov*
A state arts agency page that **aggregates artist collectives, co-ops, and centers**, acting as both a directory and a policy model for regional support structures. ([artsboard.wisconsin.gov][15])
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## 16–30: 대표적인 현대 아트 콜렉티브(실제 그룹의 공식 웹/거점)
16. **Guerrilla Girls** – *guerrillagirls.com*
Iconic feminist art collective formed in the 1980s, known for **anonymous, statistics-based posters and interventions** that expose sexism and racism in the art world. ([guerrillagirlsontour.com][16])
17. **Forensic Architecture** – *forensic-architecture.org*
London-based **research agency and art collective** using spatial analysis, 3D modeling, and open-source intelligence to investigate human rights abuses, exhibited widely in contemporary art spaces. ([Forensic Architecture][17])
18. **ruangrupa** – *ruangrupa.org / ruangrupa.id*
Jakarta collective behind **documenta fifteen**, centered on “lumbung” (commons-based sharing). Their website documents exhibitions, community projects, and their cooperative curatorial model. ([Ruangrupa][18])
19. **Slavs and Tatars** – *slavsandtatars.com*
Eurasian-focused collective engaging with language, translation, and politics across the “East of the Berlin Wall and West of the Great Wall of China,” mixing installations, publications, and lecture-performances. ([위키백과][19])
20. **SUPERFLEX** – *superflex.net*
Danish collective researching **power structures, economy, and ecology**, famous for projects like “Free Beer” and public space interventions; their site archives decades of socially engaged works. ([superflex.net][20])
21. **Chim↑Pom from Smappa!Group** – *chimpom.jp*
Tokyo-based collective known for provocative, pop-inflected interventions in urban space and nuclear/disaster politics, recognized by major institutions and biennales. ([chimpom.jp][21])
22. **Chto Delat** – *chtodelat.org*
Russian/European **art-activist collective** integrating theory, theatre, film, and public actions; the site hosts their “School of Engaged Art” and extensive archives of texts and projects. ([chtodelat.org][22])
23. **island6 / Liu Dao Art Collective** – *island6.org*
Shanghai-based **new media art collective** (“Liu Dao”) working through the artist-run Island6 Arts Center; focuses on interactive mixed-media tableaux and residencies. ([island6.org][23])
24. **Ruang MES 56** – (Facebook/collective profiles)
Yogyakarta photography & media collective maintaining a **communal house for studios, education, and living**, known for critical work on Indonesian contemporary photography. ([16albermarle][24])
25. **PHUNK Studio** – *phunk.studio*
Singapore-based art & design collective blending graphic design, street culture, manga, and pop references; active since the 1990s with brand collaborations and museum shows. ([freundevonfreunden.com][25])
26. **Marsoum Art Collective** – *marsoum.art*
A collective and platform focusing on artists from the **SWANA (South West Asia and North Africa) region**, emphasising human rights narratives and storytelling through art. ([mohit.art][26])
27. **Ace House Collective** – (Yogyakarta)
Youth-oriented art and culture lab in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, running a collective space, gallery, and residencies, often cited as a model for self-funded artist-run spaces. ([aaa.org.hk][27])
28. **Fulton Street Collective** – *fultonstreetcollective.com*
Chicago-based **artist and jazz collective** that combines studios, exhibitions, and live music, demonstrating a hybrid art–music collective model. ([fultonstreetcollective.com][28])
29. **UNDIVIDED Artist Collective (UAC)** – *undivided.us/art/*
Justice-focused artist collective hosted by the non-profit UNDIVIDED, bringing together creators across disciplines to produce work around racial healing and social justice. ([UNDIVIDED][29])
30. **Exploding Cinema** – *explodingcinema.org*
Long-running **open-access film collective** in London; anyone can submit films, and the group screens underground moving-image works in DIY venues, embodying collective curation and production. ([explodingcinema.org][30])
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## 31–37: 펀딩·레지던시·지원 프로그램 (콜렉티브가 지원 가능한 곳)
31. **Canada Council for the Arts – Grants for Groups & Collectives** – *canadacouncil.ca*
National arts council of Canada; **explicitly allows artist collectives and ensembles** to apply for many grant programs, a key reference for how public funders define collectives. ([Canada Council for the Arts][31])
32. **Fulcrum Fund (516 ARTS, New Mexico)** – *516arts.org*
Annual grant program providing **US$2,000–10,000** to individual artists and artist collectives for experimental projects, via the Andy Warhol Foundation’s regranting scheme. ([516arts.org][32])
33. **Art Explora – Cité internationale des arts Residencies (Paris)** – *artexplora.org*
Residency program in Paris explicitly open to **artists and artist collectives** from around the world, providing studios and connection to the French art scene. ([artexplora.org][33])
34. **ArtsHub Australia – Residencies** – *artshub.com.au*
Extensive listing of residencies, including **First Nations creative residencies and other programs** that welcome artist collectives, useful as a model for open calls and eligibility wording. ([ArtsHub Australia][34])
35. **BOOM Universe / BOOM Concepts Residency Program** – *boomuniverse.co*
A residency and community space where **artists and artist collectives** develop projects, with a focus on collaboration and community engagement in Pittsburgh. ([BOOM Concepts][35])
36. **Toronto Arts Council – Creative Communities Projects** – *torontoartscouncil.org*
Grant program that funds **professional artists, artist collectives, and organisations** to create participatory arts projects in Toronto neighbourhoods. ([Toronto Arts Council][36])
37. **SmartGrant – Grants for Artists and Collectives (meta-directory)** – *smartgrant.ca*
A grant-search tool and article explaining how to filter for programs that accept **unincorporated artist collectives (3+ members)**, useful for strategizing funding searches. ([Smart Grant][37])
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## 38–50: 개념·역사·정보 리소스 (공부용·아이디어 조사용)
38. **Wikipedia – “Artist collective”** – *wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist_collective*
Concise but important **definition and history** of artist collectives, describing them as groups of artists sharing resources and goals, sometimes functioning like cooperatives or shared studios. ([위키백과][38])
39. **Tate – “What is an Art Collective?”** – *tate.org.uk*
Tate’s education resource explains art collectives with video and examples, making it easy to introduce students or collaborators to the concept. ([YouTube][39])
40. **Artnet News – Feature on Art Collectives** – *news.artnet.com*
Articles such as pieces on **art collectives dominating biennales** give an overview of how collectives have become central to the contemporary art world. ([Artnet News][40])
41. **Format.com – “A Guide for Emerging Artists: Inside Artist Collectives”** – *format.com*
Practical guide discussing why artists join collectives, how they share resources, and what to consider when forming one. ([FORMAT][41])
42. **Zen Collection – “Artist Collectives: A Guide to Finding Unique Art & Artists”** – *zengallery.com / zen-museum blogs*
Explains how buyers and audiences can use artist collectives to discover **unique, less-commercial art**, and includes examples. ([zenmuseum.com][42])
43. **The Artling – “10 Essential Artist Collectives in Asia You Should Know”** – *theartling.com*
Curated list of significant Asian collectives, helpful for researching **Asia-focused collaboration models** and finding new groups. ([theartling.com][43])
44. **Homegrown – “10 Bold Indian Art Collectives Rebuilding the Art Scene”** – *homegrown.co.in*
Overview of Indian collectives that blend activism, design, and community organising, a case study in how collectives respond to local contexts. ([Homegrown][44])
45. **Domestic Data Streamers – “A list of top residencies and artist funds”** – *domesticstreamers.com*
Long article compiling **residencies and funders that explicitly accept artist collectives**, including Visegrad Fund and Nordic Culture Point programs. ([Domestic Data Streamers][45])
46. **ArtConnect – “Art funding in Europe: a guide for artists”** – *artconnect.com*
Funding guide emphasising that **individual artists and artist collectives** can apply to schemes like the International Visegrad Fund and Nordic Culture Point. ([ArtConnect][46])
47. **Coleman & Hodges – “Artist Collectives”** – *colemanhodges.com*
Small but concrete page profiling groups like **Lost Property Collective** and **Collective Nonsense**, with links and documentation of their projects. ([colemanhodges.com][47])
48. **IPURELAND – Residencies & Programs for Artist Collectives** – *ipureland.art*
Online professional development program **specifically for artist collectives and artist-run initiatives** from post-Soviet countries; useful example of a region-focused support model. ([iPureland][48])
49. **NES Artist Residency – Group & Short-Stay Residencies (Iceland)** – *neslist.is*
Residency in Iceland that offers **group residencies and short stays** for artist collectives, university groups, and other collaborative teams. ([NES Artist Residency][49])
50. **ART AIA – Creatives in Residence** – *artaiafvg.wordpress.com*
Residency center in Italy that has hosted multiple **artist collectives and artist-run initiatives**, documenting how collective residencies can function. ([ART AIA - CREATIVES IN RESIDENCE][50])
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# 어떻게 활용할까? (영어 → 한국어 → 일본어 → 중국어 순서)
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## A. Practical Tips & “How To” – ENGLISH
1. **Clarify your goal first.**
* If you want to *study* how collectives work: start with #38–46 (definitions, theory, case studies).
* If you want to *join or network*: look at platforms/directories (#1–15, #31–37) and search by region/medium.
* If you want *inspiration for your own collective’s concept*: focus on the major collectives (#16–30) and read how they describe their mission and structure.
2. **Study how successful collectives present themselves.**
* Check how groups like Guerrilla Girls, ruangrupa, Forensic Architecture, and SUPERFLEX explain their **mission, governance, and funding** on their sites.
* Pay attention to:
* How many core members vs. extended network
* Whether they are non-profit, informal, or commercial
* How they credit individual vs. collective authorship
* How they document process (texts, video, zines, open archives)
3. **Use directories and grants strategically.**
* Regional directories (Tower Hamlets, Creative Manitoba, Wisconsin Arts Board, Black Arts Map, NativeWeb) show **how local governments and communities list and support collectives**—good templates for your own region or website. ([artsboard.wisconsin.gov][15])
* Funding pages (Canada Council, Fulcrum Fund, Art Explora, Toronto Arts Council, etc.) show typical **eligibility language** (“unincorporated collectives of 3+ artists”), which you can mirror when writing your own proposals or when setting up a new fund. ([Canada Council for the Arts][31])
4. **When forming your own collective, borrow structures—not content.**
* Use examples of membership models (open vs. closed), decision-making (consensus, rotating committees), and roles (tech, writing, finance, outreach).
* Do *not* copy other collectives’ branding, slogans, or visual language; treat them as **reference, not template**, to avoid confusion and legal issues.
5. **Legal & rights precautions.**
* On big platforms (DeviantArt, Behance, ArtStation, Dribbble), read terms carefully: who can reuse images, what happens if your work is scraped by AI, how takedowns work. ([Fiveable][51])
* For grant-funded projects, clarify **who owns the final work**: the collective, individual members, or commissioning body. Write this down in a simple internal agreement.
6. **Security & moderation.**
* Public platforms and open-access collectives (like Exploding Cinema) are powerful but exposed; decide what you are comfortable sharing **under your real name vs. collective name**. ([explodingcinema.org][30])
* For activist or politically sensitive projects, study how groups like Forensic Architecture or Chto Delat handle **documentation, security, and public statements**. ([Forensic Architecture][17])
7. **Archiving your collective’s work.**
* Many collectives maintain **public archives** (publications, PDFs, videos, Git repositories). Use affordable tools (static sites, wikis, shared drives) so that projects don’t disappear after an exhibition.
* Check how Temporary Services, Slavs and Tatars, or Guerrilla Girls use **zines, books, and online PDFs** to keep their history accessible. ([temporaryservices.org][52])
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## B. 한국어 요약 & 활용 요령
1. **목적부터 정리하기**
* 이론·사례 공부 → 위키피디아, Tate, Artnet, Format, The Artling, Homegrown 같은 **개념·해설 사이트(38–46번)**부터. ([위키백과][38])
* 다른 콜렉티브 찾기 / 네트워크 → Artmajeur, Visionary Art Collective, 각종 디렉터리(1–15번)와 펀딩·레지던시(31–37번).
* 우리 팀의 콘셉트·운영 구조 참고 → Guerrilla Girls, ruangrupa, Forensic Architecture, SUPERFLEX, island6, Ruang MES 56 등 **대표 콜렉티브(16–30번)**의 자기소개·미션·프로젝트 소개를 읽어보면 좋다.
2. **운영 구조 벤치마킹**
* 코어 멤버 수, 프로젝트마다 합류하는 주변 네트워크, 비영리/영리/하이브리드 구조, 회의·의사결정 방식(합의·다수결·큐레이터 중심) 등만 **구조적으로** 가져오고,
* 로고·슬로건·디자인은 그대로 쓰지 말고, 완전히 새로 만들 것.
3. **지역 디렉터리와 공공 지원 모델 참고**
* Tower Hamlets, Creative Manitoba, Wisconsin Arts Board, Toronto Arts Council 같은 곳은 **지자체·공공기관이 콜렉티브를 어떻게 정의하고 지원하는지** 보여주는 좋은 참고 사례다. ([artsboard.wisconsin.gov][15])
* 한국에서 유사한 디렉터리나 지원 사업을 기획할 때, 이 사이트들의 분류 방식(개인/콜렉티브/기관), 지원 조건, 심사 기준을 모델로 삼을 수 있다.
4. **저작권·수익 배분 주의**
* 콜렉티브 내부에서 **계약서 혹은 간단한 메모**라도 만들어서
* 작품 저작권(공동명? 개인명?)
* 판매 수익 배분
* 2차 사용(굿즈, 책, 전시 재사용)
를 미리 합의해 두는 게 좋다.
* 공모전·그랜트에 지원할 때는, 해당 기관의 규정(저작권 양도 여부, 디지털 보관·홍보 사용 범위)을 꼼꼼히 읽어야 한다.
5. **온라인 플랫폼 활용 팁**
* Behance/ArtStation/Dribbble/DeviantArt에선 **팀 계정이나 그룹 기능**을 적극 활용해 “콜렉티브 포트폴리오”를 따로 만드는 편이 인지도 관리에 유리하다.
* 단, AI 학습·무단 크롤링 이슈가 많으니, 원본 파일 업로드는 최소화하고, 워터마크·저해상도 등을 병행하는 게 안전하다. ([Fiveable][51])
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## C. 日本語まとめ・ポイント
1. **アート・コレクティブとは何かをまず理解する**
* Wikipedia、Tate、Format、The Artling などの解説記事(38–46番)で、
「なぜ個人ではなくコレクティブで活動するのか」「どんな歴史があるのか」を一度整理しておくと、自分のグループの方向性も決めやすい。 ([위키백과][38])
2. **アジアの事例を研究する**
* ruangrupa、Ruang MES 56、Ace House、PHUNK、Slavs and Tatars、The Artling のアジア・コレクティブ紹介記事などを読むと、
日本・韓国・東南アジアでのコレクティブ運営のリアルなイメージが掴める。 ([Ruangrupa][18])
3. **レジデンスと助成金を活用する**
* Art Explora、カナダ・アートカウンシル、Fulcrum Fund、BOOM Concepts、Toronto Arts Council などは、
「アーティスト・コレクティブも応募可」と明記している代表例。レジデンス計画や共同制作プロジェクトに活用しやすい。 ([artexplora.org][33])
4. **契約と責任を明確にする**
* 日本語圏では「友達同士のグループ」から始まるコレクティブも多いが、売上や助成金が発生した時にトラブルになりやすい。
* 簡単でもいいので「作品の名義」「お金の分配」「プロジェクトから抜けるときどうするか」を、メモか契約書として残しておくと安心。
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## D. 中文整理与使用建议
1. **先搞清楚「艺术团体/艺术共同体」的概念**
* 可以先看 Wikipedia、Tate、Format、Artnet 等的介绍文章(38–46号),了解艺术团体的定义、历史与不同类型(工作室型、行动主义型、研究型等)。 ([위키백과][38])
2. **用平台 + 名单 + 资金三条线来找资源**
* **平台**:DeviantArt、Behance、ArtStation 等适合展示作品与招募新成员。
* **名录**:Artmajeur 的 collectives 目录、Black Arts Map、NativeWeb、各地方艺术委员会的集体名单(1–15号)。
* **资金与驻村**:Canada Council、Fulcrum Fund、Art Explora、Toronto Arts Council 等支持 artist collectives 的资金与驻村(31–37号)。 ([ArtMajeur Online Art Gallery][1])
3. **组建或运营艺术团体时的注意事项**
* 事先约定好:
* 团体名称与 LOGO 的使用权
* 作品署名(集体名 vs 个人名)
* 展览费、版权费、销售收入的分配
* 参加公开展览、奖补项目之前,要仔细阅读条款,看是否要求转让版权、是否允许作品二次使用等。
4. **存档与长期运营**
* 很多团体(如 Temporary Services、Slavs and Tatars、Guerrilla Girls 等)都会把项目通过 PDF、小册子或网站公开存档,这样十几年后仍然可以被研究引用。
* 你自己的团体也可以用简单的网站或博客,把每次展览、项目说明、照片、文本按时间线整理出来,形成自己的“档案馆”。
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이 리스트를 그대로 북마크해 두고,
1. **개념·사례 공부용(38–50)**
2. **플랫폼·디렉터리·지원금 탐색용(1–15, 31–37)**
3. **롤모델 콜렉티브 벤치마킹용(16–30)**
으로 나눠서 차근차근 들어가 보면,
전 세계 아트 콜렉티브 생태계를 한 번에 파악하고
본인이 만들거나 참여하려는 콜렉티브의 방향성을 잡는 데 꽤 큰 도움이 된다.
[1]: https://www.artmajeur.com/en/collectives?utm_source=chatgpt.com "728 Artist Collectives"
[2]: https://olitt.com/blog/art-online-community/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 12 Online Art Communities: Connect, Learn and Grow"
[3]: https://www.behance.net/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Behance: Showcase, Discover, and Hire Creatives"
[4]: https://aura192.com/top-5-art-communities-to-connect-with-fellow-artists/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 5 Art Communities to Connect with Fellow Artists"
[5]: https://dribbble.com/for-designers?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Join the world's best creative community"
[6]: https://www.visionaryartcollective.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Visionary Art Collective"
[7]: https://www.landartagency.com/creativedirectory?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The Creative Earth Directory — Land Art Agency & Collective"
[8]: https://onlineartcollective.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Online Art Collective: Home"
[9]: https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-online-art-collective?utm_source=chatgpt.com "International Online Art Collective"
[10]: https://www.margaretemiller.com/blog/beginning-collage-art-collective?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Beginning a new chapter with the Collage Art Collective"
[11]: https://www.nativeweb.org/resources/art_artisans_galleries/native_co-ops_artist_collectives/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Native Co-ops & Artist Collectives"
[12]: https://www.bandgallery.com/black-art-map-directory?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Gallery 1"
[13]: https://creativemanitoba.ca/artist-collective/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives in Manitoba"
[14]: https://www.towerhamletsarts.org.uk/?cat=31&guide=Organisations&utm_source=chatgpt.com "Visual arts and designer makers"
[15]: https://artsboard.wisconsin.gov/Pages/Artist-Collectives-and-Cooperatives.aspx?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives, Centers, Cooperatives - Wisconsin Arts Board"
[16]: https://guerrillagirlsontour.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Activist Art - GUERRILLA GIRLS ON TOUR"
[17]: https://forensic-architecture.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Investigations ← Forensic Architecture"
[18]: https://www.ruangrupa.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "ruangrupa"
[19]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavs_and_Tatars?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Slavs and Tatars"
[20]: https://superflex.net/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "WE ARE – SUPERFLEX"
[21]: https://chimpom.jp/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Chim↑Pom from Smappa!Group"
[22]: https://chtodelat.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Chto Delat – chtodelat.org"
[23]: https://island6.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "island6"
[24]: https://www.16albermarle.com/ruang-mes-56?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Ruang MES 56"
[25]: https://www.freundevonfreunden.com/workplaces/phunk-studio/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "PHUNK Studio"
[26]: https://mohit.art/network/marsoum/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Marsoum"
[27]: https://aaa.org.hk/en/collections/search/library/ace-house-collective-workbook?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Ace House Collective (Workbook)"
[28]: https://fultonstreetcollective.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Fulton Street Collective – Chicago Art Gallery, Artist Collective ..."
[29]: https://undivided.us/art/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art Collective - UNDIVIDED"
[30]: https://explodingcinema.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Exploding Cinema – no stars no funding no taste"
[31]: https://canadacouncil.ca/funding/grants?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Grants | The Canada Council for the Arts"
[32]: https://516arts.org/about-the-fulcrum-fund/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Fulcrum Fund"
[33]: https://www.artexplora.org/en/the-artists-residencies-programme-presentation?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist residencies - programme presentation"
[34]: https://www.artshub.com.au/opportunity-classification/residencies/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Residencies, Artist Opportunities – ArtsHub Australia"
[35]: https://boomuniverse.co/boom-universe-residency-program/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "BOOM Universe Residency Program"
[36]: https://torontoartscouncil.org/grants/creative-communities-projects/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Creative Communities Projects"
[37]: https://smartgrant.ca/2025/08/29/grants-for-artists-and-collectives/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Grants & Funding Opportunities for Artists - SmartGrant"
[38]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist_collective?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist collective"
[39]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBdTPmKBT44&utm_source=chatgpt.com "Peer to Platform: Artist Collective vs. Social Network"
[40]: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/art-collectives-2252767?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art Collectives Were the Talk of the Art World in the Last ..."
[41]: https://www.format.com/magazine/emerging-artist-guide-artist-collectives?utm_source=chatgpt.com "A Guide for Emerging Artists: Inside Artist Collectives"
[42]: https://www.zenmuseum.com/finder/page/artist-collectives-finding-art?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives: Guide to Finding Unique Art & Artists"
[43]: https://theartling.com/en/artzine/10-artist-collectives-asia-you-should-know-1/?srsltid=AfmBOorzhwPG10EqXDxC5bnsPtlHCh9vyfHXT3un20qz_9dPta1T9DK4&utm_source=chatgpt.com "10 Essential Artist Collectives in Asia You Should Know ..."
[44]: https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-voices/11-indian-art-collectives-that-you-should-know-about?utm_source=chatgpt.com "10 Bold Indian Art Collectives That Are Making A Statement"
[45]: https://www.domesticstreamers.com/art-research/work/a-list-of-top-residencies-and-artist-funds/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "A list of top residencies and artist funds."
[46]: https://www.magazine.artconnect.com/funding/europe?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art funding in Europe: a guide for artists"
[47]: https://colemanhodges.com/artist-collectives/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives - Coleman & Hodges"
[48]: https://ipureland.art/residencies?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Residencies by ipureland"
[49]: https://neslist.is/group-short-stay-residencies/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Group & Short Stay Residencies"
[50]: https://artaiafvg.wordpress.com/tag/art-residency-programs/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "art residency programs | ART AIA – CREATIVES IN ..."
[51]: https://fiveable.me/lists/key-digital-art-platforms?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Key Digital Art Platforms to Know for Contemporary Art"
[52]: https://temporaryservices.org/served/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art Work"
**전 세계 아트 콜렉티브 관련 사이트 Top 50 (2025 큐레이션)**
> ⚠️ Note: There is no single official “world ranking” for art collectives.
> 아래 순위는 **실제 존재하는 사이트**만을 대상으로,
> ① 아트 콜렉티브·협업에 얼마나 초점을 두는지
> ② 정보량·네트워크·지원 프로그램의 규모
> ③ 국제적 영향력·실제 활동성
> 을 종합해서 **참고용으로 큐레이션한 리스트**다.
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## 1–15: 플랫폼 & 디렉터리 (아트 콜렉티브를 찾고 연결하기 좋은 곳)
1. **Artmajeur – Artist Collectives Directory** – *artmajeur.com/collectives*
Global online art platform with a **dedicated section for artist collectives**, allowing groups to present joint portfolios and exhibitions, and helping buyers discover collaborative practices. ([ArtMajeur Online Art Gallery][1])
2. **DeviantArt** – *deviantart.com*
One of the **largest online art communities**, with “Groups” and “Collectives” where illustrators, digital artists, and fandom-based crews collaborate on joint projects, contests, and zines. ([olitt.com][2])
3. **Behance** – *behance.net*
Adobe’s portfolio platform; widely used by design and art studios and collectives. Team profiles and curated collections let groups present projects as a unified practice. ([Behance][3])
4. **ArtStation** – *artstation.com*
Industry-standard hub for concept art, game/film art, and 3D. Many **small studios and art collectives** use it as their main portfolio and recruitment space. ([aura192.com][4])
5. **Dribbble** – *dribbble.com*
A global **design community**—UI/UX, branding, illustration—where studios and collectives run team accounts, share WIP, and recruit collaborators. ([dribbble.com][5])
6. **Visionary Art Collective** – *visionaryartcollective.com*
A contemporary art platform explicitly built as a **collective + online gallery**, hosting exhibitions, interviews, and an artist membership network that facilitates collaboration. ([Visionary Art Collective][6])
7. **Land Art Agency / Land Art Collective** – *landartagency.com*
Focused on **ecology and land-based art**, this agency runs a “Creative Earth” project that brings together artists and collectives working on climate, ecology, and site-specific works. ([Land Art Agency & Collective][7])
8. **Online Art Collective** – *onlineartcollective.com*
A digital platform providing an **online studio and exhibition space** for artists who want to work as a collective in a shared virtual environment. ([onlineartcollective.com][8])
9. **International Online Art Collective (IOAC)** – (LinkedIn-based network)
A transnational collective and network where members co-exhibit online and in physical venues, sharing opportunities and collaborative projects through a coordinated online presence. ([LinkedIn][9])
10. **Collage Art Collective**
Platform started by collage artist Margarete Miller, designed as an **online hub for collage-makers** to share work, participate in challenges, and build a collective practice around collage. ([Margarete Miller - Collage art][10])
11. **Native Co-ops & Artist Collectives (NativeWeb Directory)** – *nativeweb.org*
Directory listing **Native artist co-ops and collectives**, focusing on Indigenous makers, fair trade, and community-based production. Useful for learning how collectives function in Indigenous contexts. ([nativeweb.org][11])
12. **Black Arts & Culture Map Directory (Artist Collectives section)** – *bandgallery.com*
A map-based directory of Black arts organisations, with categories for **artist collectives, artist-run spaces and community labs**, providing contact details and locations. ([BAND GALLERY][12])
13. **Creative Manitoba – Artist Collectives** – *creativemanitoba.ca*
Regional arts service that maintains a **directory and resources for artist collectives** in Manitoba, including support programs, workshops, and listings. ([creativemanitoba.ca][13])
14. **Tower Hamlets Arts – Artist Collectives (London)** – *towerhamletsarts.org*
Local arts directory in East London with sub-pages listing visual art makers and **artist collectives / co-ops**, useful as a model for municipal-level support of collectives. ([towerhamletsarts.org.uk][14])
15. **Wisconsin Arts Board – Artist Collectives & Cooperatives** – *artsboard.wisconsin.gov*
A state arts agency page that **aggregates artist collectives, co-ops, and centers**, acting as both a directory and a policy model for regional support structures. ([artsboard.wisconsin.gov][15])
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## 16–30: 대표적인 현대 아트 콜렉티브(실제 그룹의 공식 웹/거점)
16. **Guerrilla Girls** – *guerrillagirls.com*
Iconic feminist art collective formed in the 1980s, known for **anonymous, statistics-based posters and interventions** that expose sexism and racism in the art world. ([guerrillagirlsontour.com][16])
17. **Forensic Architecture** – *forensic-architecture.org*
London-based **research agency and art collective** using spatial analysis, 3D modeling, and open-source intelligence to investigate human rights abuses, exhibited widely in contemporary art spaces. ([Forensic Architecture][17])
18. **ruangrupa** – *ruangrupa.org / ruangrupa.id*
Jakarta collective behind **documenta fifteen**, centered on “lumbung” (commons-based sharing). Their website documents exhibitions, community projects, and their cooperative curatorial model. ([Ruangrupa][18])
19. **Slavs and Tatars** – *slavsandtatars.com*
Eurasian-focused collective engaging with language, translation, and politics across the “East of the Berlin Wall and West of the Great Wall of China,” mixing installations, publications, and lecture-performances. ([위키백과][19])
20. **SUPERFLEX** – *superflex.net*
Danish collective researching **power structures, economy, and ecology**, famous for projects like “Free Beer” and public space interventions; their site archives decades of socially engaged works. ([superflex.net][20])
21. **Chim↑Pom from Smappa!Group** – *chimpom.jp*
Tokyo-based collective known for provocative, pop-inflected interventions in urban space and nuclear/disaster politics, recognized by major institutions and biennales. ([chimpom.jp][21])
22. **Chto Delat** – *chtodelat.org*
Russian/European **art-activist collective** integrating theory, theatre, film, and public actions; the site hosts their “School of Engaged Art” and extensive archives of texts and projects. ([chtodelat.org][22])
23. **island6 / Liu Dao Art Collective** – *island6.org*
Shanghai-based **new media art collective** (“Liu Dao”) working through the artist-run Island6 Arts Center; focuses on interactive mixed-media tableaux and residencies. ([island6.org][23])
24. **Ruang MES 56** – (Facebook/collective profiles)
Yogyakarta photography & media collective maintaining a **communal house for studios, education, and living**, known for critical work on Indonesian contemporary photography. ([16albermarle][24])
25. **PHUNK Studio** – *phunk.studio*
Singapore-based art & design collective blending graphic design, street culture, manga, and pop references; active since the 1990s with brand collaborations and museum shows. ([freundevonfreunden.com][25])
26. **Marsoum Art Collective** – *marsoum.art*
A collective and platform focusing on artists from the **SWANA (South West Asia and North Africa) region**, emphasising human rights narratives and storytelling through art. ([mohit.art][26])
27. **Ace House Collective** – (Yogyakarta)
Youth-oriented art and culture lab in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, running a collective space, gallery, and residencies, often cited as a model for self-funded artist-run spaces. ([aaa.org.hk][27])
28. **Fulton Street Collective** – *fultonstreetcollective.com*
Chicago-based **artist and jazz collective** that combines studios, exhibitions, and live music, demonstrating a hybrid art–music collective model. ([fultonstreetcollective.com][28])
29. **UNDIVIDED Artist Collective (UAC)** – *undivided.us/art/*
Justice-focused artist collective hosted by the non-profit UNDIVIDED, bringing together creators across disciplines to produce work around racial healing and social justice. ([UNDIVIDED][29])
30. **Exploding Cinema** – *explodingcinema.org*
Long-running **open-access film collective** in London; anyone can submit films, and the group screens underground moving-image works in DIY venues, embodying collective curation and production. ([explodingcinema.org][30])
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## 31–37: 펀딩·레지던시·지원 프로그램 (콜렉티브가 지원 가능한 곳)
31. **Canada Council for the Arts – Grants for Groups & Collectives** – *canadacouncil.ca*
National arts council of Canada; **explicitly allows artist collectives and ensembles** to apply for many grant programs, a key reference for how public funders define collectives. ([Canada Council for the Arts][31])
32. **Fulcrum Fund (516 ARTS, New Mexico)** – *516arts.org*
Annual grant program providing **US$2,000–10,000** to individual artists and artist collectives for experimental projects, via the Andy Warhol Foundation’s regranting scheme. ([516arts.org][32])
33. **Art Explora – Cité internationale des arts Residencies (Paris)** – *artexplora.org*
Residency program in Paris explicitly open to **artists and artist collectives** from around the world, providing studios and connection to the French art scene. ([artexplora.org][33])
34. **ArtsHub Australia – Residencies** – *artshub.com.au*
Extensive listing of residencies, including **First Nations creative residencies and other programs** that welcome artist collectives, useful as a model for open calls and eligibility wording. ([ArtsHub Australia][34])
35. **BOOM Universe / BOOM Concepts Residency Program** – *boomuniverse.co*
A residency and community space where **artists and artist collectives** develop projects, with a focus on collaboration and community engagement in Pittsburgh. ([BOOM Concepts][35])
36. **Toronto Arts Council – Creative Communities Projects** – *torontoartscouncil.org*
Grant program that funds **professional artists, artist collectives, and organisations** to create participatory arts projects in Toronto neighbourhoods. ([Toronto Arts Council][36])
37. **SmartGrant – Grants for Artists and Collectives (meta-directory)** – *smartgrant.ca*
A grant-search tool and article explaining how to filter for programs that accept **unincorporated artist collectives (3+ members)**, useful for strategizing funding searches. ([Smart Grant][37])
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## 38–50: 개념·역사·정보 리소스 (공부용·아이디어 조사용)
38. **Wikipedia – “Artist collective”** – *wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist_collective*
Concise but important **definition and history** of artist collectives, describing them as groups of artists sharing resources and goals, sometimes functioning like cooperatives or shared studios. ([위키백과][38])
39. **Tate – “What is an Art Collective?”** – *tate.org.uk*
Tate’s education resource explains art collectives with video and examples, making it easy to introduce students or collaborators to the concept. ([YouTube][39])
40. **Artnet News – Feature on Art Collectives** – *news.artnet.com*
Articles such as pieces on **art collectives dominating biennales** give an overview of how collectives have become central to the contemporary art world. ([Artnet News][40])
41. **Format.com – “A Guide for Emerging Artists: Inside Artist Collectives”** – *format.com*
Practical guide discussing why artists join collectives, how they share resources, and what to consider when forming one. ([FORMAT][41])
42. **Zen Collection – “Artist Collectives: A Guide to Finding Unique Art & Artists”** – *zengallery.com / zen-museum blogs*
Explains how buyers and audiences can use artist collectives to discover **unique, less-commercial art**, and includes examples. ([zenmuseum.com][42])
43. **The Artling – “10 Essential Artist Collectives in Asia You Should Know”** – *theartling.com*
Curated list of significant Asian collectives, helpful for researching **Asia-focused collaboration models** and finding new groups. ([theartling.com][43])
44. **Homegrown – “10 Bold Indian Art Collectives Rebuilding the Art Scene”** – *homegrown.co.in*
Overview of Indian collectives that blend activism, design, and community organising, a case study in how collectives respond to local contexts. ([Homegrown][44])
45. **Domestic Data Streamers – “A list of top residencies and artist funds”** – *domesticstreamers.com*
Long article compiling **residencies and funders that explicitly accept artist collectives**, including Visegrad Fund and Nordic Culture Point programs. ([Domestic Data Streamers][45])
46. **ArtConnect – “Art funding in Europe: a guide for artists”** – *artconnect.com*
Funding guide emphasising that **individual artists and artist collectives** can apply to schemes like the International Visegrad Fund and Nordic Culture Point. ([ArtConnect][46])
47. **Coleman & Hodges – “Artist Collectives”** – *colemanhodges.com*
Small but concrete page profiling groups like **Lost Property Collective** and **Collective Nonsense**, with links and documentation of their projects. ([colemanhodges.com][47])
48. **IPURELAND – Residencies & Programs for Artist Collectives** – *ipureland.art*
Online professional development program **specifically for artist collectives and artist-run initiatives** from post-Soviet countries; useful example of a region-focused support model. ([iPureland][48])
49. **NES Artist Residency – Group & Short-Stay Residencies (Iceland)** – *neslist.is*
Residency in Iceland that offers **group residencies and short stays** for artist collectives, university groups, and other collaborative teams. ([NES Artist Residency][49])
50. **ART AIA – Creatives in Residence** – *artaiafvg.wordpress.com*
Residency center in Italy that has hosted multiple **artist collectives and artist-run initiatives**, documenting how collective residencies can function. ([ART AIA - CREATIVES IN RESIDENCE][50])
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# 어떻게 활용할까? (영어 → 한국어 → 일본어 → 중국어 순서)
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## A. Practical Tips & “How To” – ENGLISH
1. **Clarify your goal first.**
* If you want to *study* how collectives work: start with #38–46 (definitions, theory, case studies).
* If you want to *join or network*: look at platforms/directories (#1–15, #31–37) and search by region/medium.
* If you want *inspiration for your own collective’s concept*: focus on the major collectives (#16–30) and read how they describe their mission and structure.
2. **Study how successful collectives present themselves.**
* Check how groups like Guerrilla Girls, ruangrupa, Forensic Architecture, and SUPERFLEX explain their **mission, governance, and funding** on their sites.
* Pay attention to:
* How many core members vs. extended network
* Whether they are non-profit, informal, or commercial
* How they credit individual vs. collective authorship
* How they document process (texts, video, zines, open archives)
3. **Use directories and grants strategically.**
* Regional directories (Tower Hamlets, Creative Manitoba, Wisconsin Arts Board, Black Arts Map, NativeWeb) show **how local governments and communities list and support collectives**—good templates for your own region or website. ([artsboard.wisconsin.gov][15])
* Funding pages (Canada Council, Fulcrum Fund, Art Explora, Toronto Arts Council, etc.) show typical **eligibility language** (“unincorporated collectives of 3+ artists”), which you can mirror when writing your own proposals or when setting up a new fund. ([Canada Council for the Arts][31])
4. **When forming your own collective, borrow structures—not content.**
* Use examples of membership models (open vs. closed), decision-making (consensus, rotating committees), and roles (tech, writing, finance, outreach).
* Do *not* copy other collectives’ branding, slogans, or visual language; treat them as **reference, not template**, to avoid confusion and legal issues.
5. **Legal & rights precautions.**
* On big platforms (DeviantArt, Behance, ArtStation, Dribbble), read terms carefully: who can reuse images, what happens if your work is scraped by AI, how takedowns work. ([Fiveable][51])
* For grant-funded projects, clarify **who owns the final work**: the collective, individual members, or commissioning body. Write this down in a simple internal agreement.
6. **Security & moderation.**
* Public platforms and open-access collectives (like Exploding Cinema) are powerful but exposed; decide what you are comfortable sharing **under your real name vs. collective name**. ([explodingcinema.org][30])
* For activist or politically sensitive projects, study how groups like Forensic Architecture or Chto Delat handle **documentation, security, and public statements**. ([Forensic Architecture][17])
7. **Archiving your collective’s work.**
* Many collectives maintain **public archives** (publications, PDFs, videos, Git repositories). Use affordable tools (static sites, wikis, shared drives) so that projects don’t disappear after an exhibition.
* Check how Temporary Services, Slavs and Tatars, or Guerrilla Girls use **zines, books, and online PDFs** to keep their history accessible. ([temporaryservices.org][52])
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## B. 한국어 요약 & 활용 요령
1. **목적부터 정리하기**
* 이론·사례 공부 → 위키피디아, Tate, Artnet, Format, The Artling, Homegrown 같은 **개념·해설 사이트(38–46번)**부터. ([위키백과][38])
* 다른 콜렉티브 찾기 / 네트워크 → Artmajeur, Visionary Art Collective, 각종 디렉터리(1–15번)와 펀딩·레지던시(31–37번).
* 우리 팀의 콘셉트·운영 구조 참고 → Guerrilla Girls, ruangrupa, Forensic Architecture, SUPERFLEX, island6, Ruang MES 56 등 **대표 콜렉티브(16–30번)**의 자기소개·미션·프로젝트 소개를 읽어보면 좋다.
2. **운영 구조 벤치마킹**
* 코어 멤버 수, 프로젝트마다 합류하는 주변 네트워크, 비영리/영리/하이브리드 구조, 회의·의사결정 방식(합의·다수결·큐레이터 중심) 등만 **구조적으로** 가져오고,
* 로고·슬로건·디자인은 그대로 쓰지 말고, 완전히 새로 만들 것.
3. **지역 디렉터리와 공공 지원 모델 참고**
* Tower Hamlets, Creative Manitoba, Wisconsin Arts Board, Toronto Arts Council 같은 곳은 **지자체·공공기관이 콜렉티브를 어떻게 정의하고 지원하는지** 보여주는 좋은 참고 사례다. ([artsboard.wisconsin.gov][15])
* 한국에서 유사한 디렉터리나 지원 사업을 기획할 때, 이 사이트들의 분류 방식(개인/콜렉티브/기관), 지원 조건, 심사 기준을 모델로 삼을 수 있다.
4. **저작권·수익 배분 주의**
* 콜렉티브 내부에서 **계약서 혹은 간단한 메모**라도 만들어서
* 작품 저작권(공동명? 개인명?)
* 판매 수익 배분
* 2차 사용(굿즈, 책, 전시 재사용)
를 미리 합의해 두는 게 좋다.
* 공모전·그랜트에 지원할 때는, 해당 기관의 규정(저작권 양도 여부, 디지털 보관·홍보 사용 범위)을 꼼꼼히 읽어야 한다.
5. **온라인 플랫폼 활용 팁**
* Behance/ArtStation/Dribbble/DeviantArt에선 **팀 계정이나 그룹 기능**을 적극 활용해 “콜렉티브 포트폴리오”를 따로 만드는 편이 인지도 관리에 유리하다.
* 단, AI 학습·무단 크롤링 이슈가 많으니, 원본 파일 업로드는 최소화하고, 워터마크·저해상도 등을 병행하는 게 안전하다. ([Fiveable][51])
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## C. 日本語まとめ・ポイント
1. **アート・コレクティブとは何かをまず理解する**
* Wikipedia、Tate、Format、The Artling などの解説記事(38–46番)で、
「なぜ個人ではなくコレクティブで活動するのか」「どんな歴史があるのか」を一度整理しておくと、自分のグループの方向性も決めやすい。 ([위키백과][38])
2. **アジアの事例を研究する**
* ruangrupa、Ruang MES 56、Ace House、PHUNK、Slavs and Tatars、The Artling のアジア・コレクティブ紹介記事などを読むと、
日本・韓国・東南アジアでのコレクティブ運営のリアルなイメージが掴める。 ([Ruangrupa][18])
3. **レジデンスと助成金を活用する**
* Art Explora、カナダ・アートカウンシル、Fulcrum Fund、BOOM Concepts、Toronto Arts Council などは、
「アーティスト・コレクティブも応募可」と明記している代表例。レジデンス計画や共同制作プロジェクトに活用しやすい。 ([artexplora.org][33])
4. **契約と責任を明確にする**
* 日本語圏では「友達同士のグループ」から始まるコレクティブも多いが、売上や助成金が発生した時にトラブルになりやすい。
* 簡単でもいいので「作品の名義」「お金の分配」「プロジェクトから抜けるときどうするか」を、メモか契約書として残しておくと安心。
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## D. 中文整理与使用建议
1. **先搞清楚「艺术团体/艺术共同体」的概念**
* 可以先看 Wikipedia、Tate、Format、Artnet 等的介绍文章(38–46号),了解艺术团体的定义、历史与不同类型(工作室型、行动主义型、研究型等)。 ([위키백과][38])
2. **用平台 + 名单 + 资金三条线来找资源**
* **平台**:DeviantArt、Behance、ArtStation 等适合展示作品与招募新成员。
* **名录**:Artmajeur 的 collectives 目录、Black Arts Map、NativeWeb、各地方艺术委员会的集体名单(1–15号)。
* **资金与驻村**:Canada Council、Fulcrum Fund、Art Explora、Toronto Arts Council 等支持 artist collectives 的资金与驻村(31–37号)。 ([ArtMajeur Online Art Gallery][1])
3. **组建或运营艺术团体时的注意事项**
* 事先约定好:
* 团体名称与 LOGO 的使用权
* 作品署名(集体名 vs 个人名)
* 展览费、版权费、销售收入的分配
* 参加公开展览、奖补项目之前,要仔细阅读条款,看是否要求转让版权、是否允许作品二次使用等。
4. **存档与长期运营**
* 很多团体(如 Temporary Services、Slavs and Tatars、Guerrilla Girls 等)都会把项目通过 PDF、小册子或网站公开存档,这样十几年后仍然可以被研究引用。
* 你自己的团体也可以用简单的网站或博客,把每次展览、项目说明、照片、文本按时间线整理出来,形成自己的“档案馆”。
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이 리스트를 그대로 북마크해 두고,
1. **개념·사례 공부용(38–50)**
2. **플랫폼·디렉터리·지원금 탐색용(1–15, 31–37)**
3. **롤모델 콜렉티브 벤치마킹용(16–30)**
으로 나눠서 차근차근 들어가 보면,
전 세계 아트 콜렉티브 생태계를 한 번에 파악하고
본인이 만들거나 참여하려는 콜렉티브의 방향성을 잡는 데 꽤 큰 도움이 된다.
[1]: https://www.artmajeur.com/en/collectives?utm_source=chatgpt.com "728 Artist Collectives"
[2]: https://olitt.com/blog/art-online-community/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 12 Online Art Communities: Connect, Learn and Grow"
[3]: https://www.behance.net/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Behance: Showcase, Discover, and Hire Creatives"
[4]: https://aura192.com/top-5-art-communities-to-connect-with-fellow-artists/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Top 5 Art Communities to Connect with Fellow Artists"
[5]: https://dribbble.com/for-designers?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Join the world's best creative community"
[6]: https://www.visionaryartcollective.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Visionary Art Collective"
[7]: https://www.landartagency.com/creativedirectory?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The Creative Earth Directory — Land Art Agency & Collective"
[8]: https://onlineartcollective.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Online Art Collective: Home"
[9]: https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-online-art-collective?utm_source=chatgpt.com "International Online Art Collective"
[10]: https://www.margaretemiller.com/blog/beginning-collage-art-collective?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Beginning a new chapter with the Collage Art Collective"
[11]: https://www.nativeweb.org/resources/art_artisans_galleries/native_co-ops_artist_collectives/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Native Co-ops & Artist Collectives"
[12]: https://www.bandgallery.com/black-art-map-directory?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Gallery 1"
[13]: https://creativemanitoba.ca/artist-collective/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives in Manitoba"
[14]: https://www.towerhamletsarts.org.uk/?cat=31&guide=Organisations&utm_source=chatgpt.com "Visual arts and designer makers"
[15]: https://artsboard.wisconsin.gov/Pages/Artist-Collectives-and-Cooperatives.aspx?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives, Centers, Cooperatives - Wisconsin Arts Board"
[16]: https://guerrillagirlsontour.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Activist Art - GUERRILLA GIRLS ON TOUR"
[17]: https://forensic-architecture.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Investigations ← Forensic Architecture"
[18]: https://www.ruangrupa.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "ruangrupa"
[19]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavs_and_Tatars?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Slavs and Tatars"
[20]: https://superflex.net/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "WE ARE – SUPERFLEX"
[21]: https://chimpom.jp/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Chim↑Pom from Smappa!Group"
[22]: https://chtodelat.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Chto Delat – chtodelat.org"
[23]: https://island6.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "island6"
[24]: https://www.16albermarle.com/ruang-mes-56?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Ruang MES 56"
[25]: https://www.freundevonfreunden.com/workplaces/phunk-studio/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "PHUNK Studio"
[26]: https://mohit.art/network/marsoum/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Marsoum"
[27]: https://aaa.org.hk/en/collections/search/library/ace-house-collective-workbook?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Ace House Collective (Workbook)"
[28]: https://fultonstreetcollective.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Fulton Street Collective – Chicago Art Gallery, Artist Collective ..."
[29]: https://undivided.us/art/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art Collective - UNDIVIDED"
[30]: https://explodingcinema.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Exploding Cinema – no stars no funding no taste"
[31]: https://canadacouncil.ca/funding/grants?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Grants | The Canada Council for the Arts"
[32]: https://516arts.org/about-the-fulcrum-fund/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Fulcrum Fund"
[33]: https://www.artexplora.org/en/the-artists-residencies-programme-presentation?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist residencies - programme presentation"
[34]: https://www.artshub.com.au/opportunity-classification/residencies/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Residencies, Artist Opportunities – ArtsHub Australia"
[35]: https://boomuniverse.co/boom-universe-residency-program/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "BOOM Universe Residency Program"
[36]: https://torontoartscouncil.org/grants/creative-communities-projects/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Creative Communities Projects"
[37]: https://smartgrant.ca/2025/08/29/grants-for-artists-and-collectives/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Grants & Funding Opportunities for Artists - SmartGrant"
[38]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist_collective?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist collective"
[39]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBdTPmKBT44&utm_source=chatgpt.com "Peer to Platform: Artist Collective vs. Social Network"
[40]: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/art-collectives-2252767?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art Collectives Were the Talk of the Art World in the Last ..."
[41]: https://www.format.com/magazine/emerging-artist-guide-artist-collectives?utm_source=chatgpt.com "A Guide for Emerging Artists: Inside Artist Collectives"
[42]: https://www.zenmuseum.com/finder/page/artist-collectives-finding-art?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives: Guide to Finding Unique Art & Artists"
[43]: https://theartling.com/en/artzine/10-artist-collectives-asia-you-should-know-1/?srsltid=AfmBOorzhwPG10EqXDxC5bnsPtlHCh9vyfHXT3un20qz_9dPta1T9DK4&utm_source=chatgpt.com "10 Essential Artist Collectives in Asia You Should Know ..."
[44]: https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-voices/11-indian-art-collectives-that-you-should-know-about?utm_source=chatgpt.com "10 Bold Indian Art Collectives That Are Making A Statement"
[45]: https://www.domesticstreamers.com/art-research/work/a-list-of-top-residencies-and-artist-funds/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "A list of top residencies and artist funds."
[46]: https://www.magazine.artconnect.com/funding/europe?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art funding in Europe: a guide for artists"
[47]: https://colemanhodges.com/artist-collectives/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Artist Collectives - Coleman & Hodges"
[48]: https://ipureland.art/residencies?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Residencies by ipureland"
[49]: https://neslist.is/group-short-stay-residencies/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Group & Short Stay Residencies"
[50]: https://artaiafvg.wordpress.com/tag/art-residency-programs/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "art residency programs | ART AIA – CREATIVES IN ..."
[51]: https://fiveable.me/lists/key-digital-art-platforms?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Key Digital Art Platforms to Know for Contemporary Art"
[52]: https://temporaryservices.org/served/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Art Work"


