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Talk | Workshop
Tuesday | 16 December 2025 12:15 p.m.

Why Share? Commoning and queer feminist publishing / David Bebnowski

University of the Arts Bremen | C.A.T.E. / Segment 4 / EG
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“How do we find new ways to construct culture, to imagine new societies, when the tools that we might use are restricted and bound up in systems of oppression?” Paul Soulellis (2018)

This workshop and lecture series takes Soulellis' question as its starting point to explore publishing as a practice of sharing, caring, and commoning. Commons are living infrastructures that are built through the accessibility and distribution of resources. They are organized within a defined community and maintained through co-creation and reciprocity. They offer counter-practices and counteraesthetics to the hierarchies of ownership, profit, and closure that shape the dominant forms of cultural production. Rather than focusing on the publication as a design object or repository of knowledge, the question “Why share?” turns to publishing as a continuous practice of rehearsals, infrastructures, and tactics of relation.

In conversation with practitioners from different areas of work and engagement, this series examines acts of sharing and distribution as queer_feminist strategies in the field of publishing. Together, we will ask how publishing can become an infrastructure of relation rather than isolation, and how the act of sharing itself can model other possible forms of living and working together.

Funded by equality funds from the University of the Arts Bremen.

University of the Arts Bremen Am Speicher XI 4 28217 Bremen