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Navigating Conflict in Artistic Collaboration [Online]

Sun, Jul 12

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Zoom

Conflict is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to suck. This workshop will give you tools and strategies for staying in it together.

Navigating Conflict in Artistic Collaboration [Online]
Navigating Conflict in Artistic Collaboration [Online]

Time & Location

Jul 12, 2026, 11:00 AM – Jul 19, 2026, 2:00 PM

Zoom

About the event

We’ve all seen it happen: a creative team is collaborating, the vibes are great, the work is solid, and then BAM!!! Something happens that explodes it all, and we can’t seem to find our way back together. Conflict is normal, but most of us aren’t actually taught how to be in conflict in generative and healthy ways. In this workshop participants will learn more about who they are in conflict and gain tools and frameworks for navigating conflict in ways that can strengthen trust and make the work even better.


Who is this workshop for?

Frequent Collaborators - Anyone who regularly works on a creative team, whether long-term or temporary.


Collective Leaders - People who support, or are invested in, the group dynamics of people making art together.


Arts Educators - Teachers who are helping students learn how to make art, and how to work together.


Location:

Zoom


Date and Time:

Sunday, July 12th AND July 19th, 2026

11:00am-2:00pm on both days


Rate Description

Obvious Agency offers tickets to our workshops at a variety of price points:


Solidarity Rate - We offer five heavily discounted Solidarity Rate tickets for all of our workshops. This is a way for Obvious Agency to bridge the gap between our goal to support working artists who are systemically under-resourced, and our need to support ourselves as working artists under capitalism. 


Discount Rate - Acknowledging the reality that many arts workers cannot afford our sustain or actual cost rate, we also offer a Discount Rate. This rate is available if you bring a friend or colleague with you, or if you purchase tickets to multiple workshops. This act of solidarity allows us to not undervalue our own work, and to help us achieve our goal of having a robust community in each workshop. We ask that you only pay this rate if you are unable to afford purchasing at our sustain rate or above for one or multiple workshops.


Sustain Rate - Paying our Sustain Rate helps us cover the bare minimum expenses that come with developing and offering workshops.


Actual Cost - Our Actual Cost is the real price for a workshop ticket, and allows us to continue to build a dignified workplace, providing salaries and benefits to our hard working artist staff.


Redistribution Rate - Paying the Redistribution Rate allows us to offer Solidarity Rate tickets. The cost of a redistribution rate ticket is one actual cost ticket plus the difference between a solidarity and actual cost ticket.


Joseph Ahmed - is a mixed Asian theater artist and administrative imp. They are an over-hyphenated actor-director-playwright-solo performer-dancer-circus artist-interactive experience designer-producer-consultant-grant writer, and a founding worker-owner of the nationally-recognized performance cooperative Obvious Agency.  His solo performance Half Magic, an exploration of mixed race identity and grief told through circus arts is really freaking good. He's a frequent collaborator with IKantKoan Play/s where he directed Tea Party at the End of the World and co-directed the award-winning Chaos Theory. He has worked as a lead collaborator with Vision Driven Consulting and is the fromer Artist Services Director at Young Audiences of New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. They currently make up one-third of the core leadership team at grassroots membership-based collective Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists. He was a member (actor, director, acrobat) with two award-winning physical theater ensembles between 2016-2020, Almanac Dance Circus Theatre and Tribe of Fools. They have worked as an actor at regional theaters throughout the Philadelphia area (Arden Theatre Company, Hedgerow Theatre, Theater Exile, others). They have a BFA in Theater Arts from Boston University.


Daniel Park - Daniel Park is a queer, bi-racial, theatre and performance artist, movement facilitator, and organizer for racial and labor justice in the cultural sector. Through all of the above, his work brings people together to understand and experiment with their individual and mutual roles in bringing about the liberation of all people. Since moving to Philadelphia in 2014 Daniel has become a leader for radical thought in the local creative ecosystem and a trusted national source for guidance on the intersection between cooperatives and the arts. Daniel has self-produced multiple major works, co-founded the worker cooperative Obvious Agency (www.obvious-agency.com), created commissions for institutions such as the Barnes Foundation and Moore College of Art and Design, and taught anti-oppressive creation methodology at the University of the Arts. He was the recipient of a 2024 NTP grant from the New England Foundation for the Arts and a 2022 Art Works Grant from the Philadelphia Foundation and Forman Arts Initiative. Daniel has provided his services as a facilitator and consultant nationally with organizations such as Creatives Rebuild New York, The PA Governor’s Commission on Asian American Affairs, ArtPlace America, and many others. Daniel was also instrumental as an organizer and recruiter for Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists, a community group that brings together folks of pan-Asian descent involved in the performing arts.


Discounts

Tickets at our discount rate of $75 are available for anyone purchasing tickets to more than one workshop, or any groups of 2 or more attending a single workshop. Email Daniel at Obvious-Agency dot com to receive a discount code that you can use at check-out.


COVID Policy

Obvious Agency strives to create COVID-safer spaces in solidarity with immunocompromised and working class people. We require all participants to wear high filtration masks (KF94/KN95/N95) during our workshops, except when actively eating or drinking. For workshops longer than three hours, we also require proof of a negative COVID test from all participants. Obvious Agency will provide high filtration masks and COVID tests at all of our workshops for attendees.



Tickets

  • Solidarity Rate (5 available)

    Workshop participation for systemically under-resourced participants.

    $40.00

    +$1.00 ticket service fee

  • Sustain Rate

    This rate allows us to break even on offering these workshops.

    $125.00

    +$3.13 ticket service fee

  • Actual Cost

    This is really how much it makes sense for us to charge!

    $175.00

    +$4.38 ticket service fee

  • Redistribution Rate

    Help us keep it affordable!

    $320.00

    +$8.00 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

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