Episode 25: Artist Displacement Can Cause Trauma

Culture Crisis Conversations: Episode 25: Artist Displacement Can Cause Trauma

#ARTSTAYSHERE talks with different creatives about how multiple displacements have impacted their work, creative practice, livelihoods, and their mental health. This “roundtable” interview features JJ Gonson (ONCE Somerville), Wayne Strattman (119 Braintree Street, Allston), Nicholas Zampiello (New Alliance East), and Ethan Dussault (New Alliance Audio). *Note: since the recording of this interview, the development at 119 Braintree Street has paused & artist/tenants have been invited back. However, the city approval for this development remains active.


Culture Crisis Conversations is produced in partnership with The Record Co, New Alliance Audio & New Alliance East.

Culture Crisis Conversations, a new podcast series by the #ARTSTAYSHERE Coalition, features in-person conversations with artists, musicians, creative leaders, government, developers & other stakeholders involved with the current crisis in our culture: artist displacement. We look at the problem, the impact, and potential solutions to keep creatives in our region & secure the cultural space needed for their work.

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Episode 24: Rehoming Hundreds of Musicians from Brighton’s Former Sound Museum