Arts of the Working Class is a multilingual street newspaper that addresses the issues of poverty, wealth, and art. Founded by Pauł Sochacki and María Inés Plaza Lazo, the newspaper is published every two months and offers a diverse collection of contributions from artists and thinkers from various fields.
The mission of Arts of the Working Class is to create a platform where the voices of artists and thinkers from various social strata are heard. The company is committed to promoting dialogues about poverty, wealth, and art, and aims to inspire and support social change. The values of the company include inclusivity, cultural diversity, and a commitment to social justice.
Arts of the Working Class is involved in various initiatives focused on sustainability and social responsibility:
Arts of the Working Class is more than just a street newspaper – it is a vibrant platform that connects art, society, and change. With its dedicated team and diverse range of contributions, the company makes an important contribution to promoting dialogue, inclusivity, and sustainable practices. Through its regular publications and thematic focuses, Arts of the Working Class inspires critical reflection and active engagement in a constantly changing world.