Workingman Collective
Workingman Collective (founded 2005) is a collaborative group of artists and other professionals whose membership, goals and missions change with each project. Workingman Collective is interested in process, invention, chance, and the public.
Workingman Collective is based in the Washington, DC area and has created public installations and projects in Washington DC, Virginia, North Carolina, Montana, and New York City.
In 2006 Workingman Collective created "Five Mile Line" a temporary, performance/site responsive Public Work consisting of a five-mile long chalk line draw through the city of Butte, Montana.
In 2008 Workingman Collective in partnership with the Shenandoah and Potomac Garden Railway Club presented "Synchrony," at the Delaplaine Visual Art Center, Fredrick, MD.
In response to a series of meetings with people from Tenants and Workers United, a prototype for a mobile community center was built as the project "Building a Mobile Community Center, 2009" in Falls Church, VA in collaboration with representatives of the Day Workers of Culmore in Falls Church, The Working Man Collective, and the Floating Lab Collective.