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Resources

We’re currently working on a bunch of resources that will be freely available to artists and producers on this page.

First up will be the You Are Here Manual — step-by-step guidance for creatives who want to build their community.

About The Manual

What is it?

The You Are Here Manual is a long-form, DIY process designed for artists and producers to do together in a little group.  Artists and producers will be able to download the Manual, and follow the step-by-step instructions to collaboratively develop their creative practice, build a creative community, and rigorously critique each other’s work.

Based on several years of research and pilot programs, including the Cahoots residency, the YAH Manual is being developed by producers Ketura Budd and Nick Delatovic, with design support from Janhavi Salvi and input from our creative community.

The You Are Here Manual

Keen to try it out?

The You Are Here Manual is designed for anyone looking to build more human, experimental, and care-centred development spaces.

We can’t wait to share it with you! Register your interest and be the first to know when the YAH Manual becomes available.

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Want to bring these tools to your community?

We work with organisations, businesses, and communities in any sector to share and adapt the You Are Here Manual. It supports stronger communities, clearer thinking, and more generous ways of working. If you’re curious, let’s chat!

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You Are Here is supported by the ACT Government through artsACT.

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