Untitled Cooperative Residence for Artists

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About the Community

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What we do

NOTE: Please note that IC requires a mailing address; Dakota land (Minnesota) is the location of that mailing address. It is not the location of the Sedona-based concept.

WHY THIS COMMUNITY?
Artistic and creative spaces for play are critical but so expensive and exclusive. Most artists I know cannot afford to live in the “art spaces” set up for them or do not want to pour their capital into those institutions. We need something beautiful but accessible. We want to be part of the good struggle within dominant culture to abandon bad ways such as taking Earth’s resources for granted, being stuck in “rent” (serfdom) or conventional “ownership” (which is renting from banks); banks, governments and institutions based on greed, sexism, racism and things that impact and re-traumatize everyone. (We are explicitly setting out to create anti-racist, anti-sexist and anti-white supremacist community, just in case our favor for the words equality and diversity are not clear enough.)

Let’s make a place everyone can:

1. save money by sharing resources
2. communicate with each other without controlling each other
3. have easier access to real food & medicine (Earth sourced)
4. pay low rent

WHO?
Anybody should be able to apply. You don’t have to consider yourself an artist.

LOCATION
We found a location in the Sedona area, because it’s artistic, relaxing, stimulating, it has an international traveler community, clean air, nice weather, wholesome recreation, alternative transportation options (lots of walking and bicycle trails), and the beauty naturally inspires and convinces people of Earth’s wonder. We’ll have a long term goal of partnering with (or starting) other locations over time so that people who don’t want to be in one place year round don’t have to and any responsibilities they have can be covered while they are gone.

MODEL
Here are some co-operative rules we might consider:

1. *Open Membership.* A co-op does not discriminate. Any color, gender, sex, orientation, age (must be an adult though), political beliefs, religious beliefs, hair style, etc. may join. Humans need to try to get along with each other, which is hard work but very good work. This might be considered a “Rainbow Residence” in the old sense: inclusiveness for all, not just LGBTQIAA+ exclusivity (preferring all forms of diversity, not just sexual diversity.) Basically “fair housing” laws, but with the co-op caveat of having some choice of fitness of membership.

2. *Democratic Control.* The co-op is owned and operated by its members. We make agreements together. (Let’s not meet so often that it drives us nuts but enough to communicate, succeed and learn.)

3. *Limited Return on Capital.* A co-op is not intended to be a money-making enterprise for its members. In the case of housing together, the simplest way is “no equity” (no $ returned). But paying a fair low rent together (like $300 per person per month) allows us all to save more in our personal finances or dramatically divest from capitalism, as per each individual’s prerogative. We can always choose to develop a cottage industry to work on together like East Wind and Twin Oaks have.

4. *Honest Operational Practices.* Cooperatives deal openly, honestly, and honorably with their members and the general public. It sounds like that includes some measure of politeness. There is such a thing as too much “honesty” without being very kind.

5. *Ultimate aim is to advance the Common Good.* The ultimate aim of all cooperatives should be to aid in the participatory definition and the advancement of the common good. (Not too much focus on cronyism or making a “gang” of the co-op. Just see and treat each other as human beings worthy of respect). The two values we gotta have in this case are: treat all life with the reverence it deserves, and by extension respect yourself and be the best You.

After that,

6. *Not a hassle.* Co-ops are expected to educate their members and anyone interested in how the place works. Nobody doesn’t know the rules. Everyone decides the rules. Easy to join and easy to leave. We try to be patient and good listeners and teachers for each other. (We could aim for sociocracy but let’s focus on the important stuff and not assume a set of agreements will fix all life’s little struggles).

CONCLUSION
So in conclusion, we are healthy, connected, individually mighty, united even stronger, and we have reduced expenses by doing it together. As a result, we have more free time to work on our individual goals and our positive collaborations, whatever those may be (since one-size-fits-all religion is not identified). And we live in an attractive place that could help us “market” egalitarian values, heal, and hopefully metabolize trauma instead of sinking under its weight.

Our Vision

The community focus is real life, pragmatism, people, idealism, being there for each other, soothing tensions, reducing reliance on empire, inspiring fresh new solutions, and making creative living into a comfortable reality that spreads egalitarian principles.

Our Mission

The community focus is real life, pragmatism, people, idealism, being there for each other, soothing tensions, reducing reliance on empire, inspiring fresh new solutions, and making creative living into a comfortable reality that spreads egalitarian principles.

  • Community type
  • Student Co-op
  • Ecovillage
  • Activities
  • Services Business
  • Others
  • 3 Total members
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
3

How to join

Just be a good friend to people. We like people. Pay the rent. Communicate about your needs. Don’t panic. Enjoy and protect one of the loveliest places on the face of the Earth.

Basic expectations or agreements for members

Since we don’t have a space, you have to reach out to me. Let’s meet over phone or online and discuss what we want to do.

Primary decision-making authority

  • All Community Members Together

The whole membership decides collectively.

Governance structure

  • Minimal/Anarchist

Little to no formal governance structure.

Economic model

  • Partial Income-Sharing

Members contribute a percentage of income to community funds.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • Members need to pay fees, dues, or similar to live there on a per month or per year basis
  • There is a labor obligation

Additional economic information

Monthly fees/dues: $300
Labor required: 2 hours/week
Members with pre-existing debt: Yes
The reality of this multinational population on Turtle Island (aka Canada, the USA et al) is that we are all using money to just survive. So we need to have a basic rent and a damage deposit, but it’s not for profit. It’s just to afford taxes together and upkeep and pay back start up loans and then start saving so we can liberate more property from the man and spread the model.

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Common House, Garden(s), Library, Workshop, Large Scale Kitchen, Stage or Auditorium, Fire pit, Internet, Sheltered work space for indoor arts like architecture/animation/crafts etc.

Frequency of communal meals

  • Rarely

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs primarily at celebrations or ceremonies

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Location

  • Minnesota, United States

Untitled Cooperative Residence for Artists

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10 months ago

Seeking Couples Interested in Long Term Deep Connection & Farming (open to singles)

Description Our  sloped and terraced community farm has far more potential than we have time and energy to use to the fullest. We have been in community for 15 years now, but feeling pulled to the deeper nourishment we find in long-term residents over shorter-term interns.  We seek one to two couples (or super aligned singles) who are interested in conscious connection, intimate conversation, personal growth and healing, regenerative agriculture, and serious about a building a life in community.  Although we hold space and flexibility for shifts in needs, we desire humans who plan to stay for all or part of a season (1-3 months at a minimum), after which we would explore longer-term alignment and relationships.  We MAY also be open to folks wanting to live off-site, as long as we prioritize ample time to explore how we work together before we get too deep. Current Use Heart 2 Heart Farms is a small, forested, 10 acre Permaculture farm nestled in the fertile hills of the Willamette Valley. Between the quaint towns of Newberg and Sherwood, this oasis is in the middle of wine country, just 30 minutes south of Portland, has been an intentional community and teaching facility for over 15 years, hosting a myriad of community outreach, up-cycling, homesteading, and prepping workshops.  Although we have recently slowed substantially, residents should be prepared for both a busy environment, and shared, informal, mixed-use spaces. We are almost completely self-sufficient, producing large varieties of heirloom fruits and vegetables, and we breed, butcher, and sometimes sell heritage chickens, turkeys, rabbits, pigs, goats, sheep, and cattle. We tan hides, carve bone, save seed, occasionally blow glass, throw pottery, create alternative/green energy, dig root cellars, and build constantly. We have three large un/under-utilized areas available: The front hill is a terraced and amended south-facing slope that has LOTS of room and potential. We also have a poultry pasture is 2 acres of partially wooded Douglas Fir, an additional 4 acres of wooded mixed use browsing space and native habitat that’s virtually unused at the moment, two large greenhouses (including one set up aquaponically), and lots of space to expand the orchard and rotational grazing system. Additionally, we have a 20’x40′ healing center and sacred space we use for yoga, massage, reiki, ceremony (including traditional Lakota sweat lodge and grief/trauma work), and make available to local practitioners to offer their services to the community. If you are wanting to connect deeply, work hard, learn and expand your experience base, and participate in a small but established intentional community, shoot us a note and let’s explore. Owner’s Short Term Vision for the Property Our short-term goal is to find/train a few young/new farmers to assist with land stewardship and increase productivity of the existing space to spread out the work/responsibility and assist in overall streamlining and cleanup of the existing farm/operations. Owner’s Long Term Vision for the Property Our long-term vision is to continue to use this space as a teaching and educational facility, expanding the diversity and frequency of events we can host and services we can offer. Over the next few years, we hope to find an a couple interested in learning/independently managing most of the farm production, which will allow us to dig deeper into the training and certification we make available, to include natural building, basic and advanced Permaculture technique and application, beekeeping, horticulture, animal husbandry, food preservation, fermentation, plant identification/natural foraging, and primitive skills. Available Water / Irrigation Extensive rainwater collection on site, as well as a high-flow/capacity well. Soil Type / Quality Sandy loam with great organic matter, good clay content, and established vermiculture and mycorrhizal network. Buildings and Structures Available for Farm Use We have multiple barns and greenhouse space for use, or lease, depending on the particulars of use/situation. Farm Equipment Available for Use We have a skid steer on site, as well as rototiller, chipper, 26′ truck, and pickup trucks for use. Hand tools are also available, depending on the arrangement. Any Restrictions That Could Limit Agricultural Production Creating and supporting natural borders, food forests, and wildlife habitat (and incorporating these into a holistic/natural pest management strategy) is a very high priority to us, so intensive mono-crop/large machine harvesting and/or crops needing spraying/chemicals are not likely a fit on this site. County: Washington Total Acreage: 10 Acreage Available to Landseeker: 5 Current Farming Practices: Organic, Not Certified, Biodynamic, Dry Farming, Season Extension Farming Practices Allowed: Certified Organic, Organic, Not Certified, Biodynamic, Dry Farming, Season Extension Agriculture Types Suitable: Beans, Bees, Berries, Dairy, Fiber Animals, Flowers, Goats, Herbs, Hogs, Mushrooms, Nursery Stock, Nuts, Orchard/Fruit, Pasture, Poultry, Rabbits, Sheep, Vegetables, Vineyard, Other
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