Working-Class Creatives Club is a community for writers, artists, freelancers, performers, and cultural workers building creative lives outside the usual gatekept spaces.
This is for people from overlooked towns, working-class backgrounds, migrant and diasporic communities, and non-traditional creative paths. People balancing creativity with work, care, survival, and ambition — while trying to take their practice seriously.
Inside the community:
- funding and opportunity sharing
- application and portfolio feedback
- writing and accountability sessions
- discussions around class, culture, identity, and place
- practical advice on sustaining creative work
- peer support, critique, and collaboration
This is not hustle culture or fake networking. It is a working space for people trying to make meaningful work while navigating real life.
Whether you are applying for your first commission, finishing a manuscript, developing a public arts practice, or simply trying to stay creatively consistent, you belong here.