Community Supported Art
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Examples
- CSA+D Brooklyn, "New York's First Community Supported Art + Design Subscription Service", http://csa-d.org/
"Brooklyn Community Supported Art + Design follows the model of Community Supported Agriculture, in which shareholders invest in a farm and receive a monthly share of fruits and vegetables. Through a jury selection and then a public voting process, artists and designers are chosen to create 50 pieces for the CSA+D. Full and half shares then become available, and shareholders pick-up their new collections at one pick-up event scheduled in the Fall. The Brooklyn CSA+D makes contemporary art and design accessible by connecting emerging artists and designers to the community, and in return that community provides significant support for their work." (http://csa-d.org/how-it-works/)