Free live music. Photography club. Writers workshops. Fiber arts gatherings. All free or radically affordable. We've hosted 700+ events since 2021 with 95% free to the public—supporting artists and community-led programming.
Since September 2021, we've proven that free community programming can coexist with supporting artists. Some programs pay performers. Some are volunteer-driven community clubs. All build culture.
Regular programming that builds community, honors artists, and creates shared cultural experiences.
Regular live performances from local and regional musicians. Special concerts and performances throughout the year.
Always free or suggested donation. Every performing artist gets paid. Every performance matters.
Community music-making: Acoustic Jam for Beginners, Acoustic Open Mic, and Songwriters Workshop. All skill levels welcome.
Always free. Learn together, play together, grow together. No experience required.
Visual arts for all: Free Art Box for community creativity, Drawing Workshops, and rotating art-making opportunities.
Always free. Materials provided. Create without barriers. All ages and abilities welcome.
Monthly photography meetups for amateur and professional photographers. Share work, learn techniques, explore themes together.
Always free. All skill levels welcome. Community-led and self-organizing.
Third Wednesday Writers Workshop with Four Corners Writers, plus Creative Writing Circle. Share work, get feedback, develop your craft.
Always free. Professional facilitation. Supportive community for all genres and experience levels.
Skill-sharing and making: Felting workshops through Young People in Recovery, Threaded Collective fiber arts gatherings, and rotating creative workshops.
Always free. Materials provided when possible. Learn together, create together.
We don't rely on ticket sales to pay artists. Instead, we used a diversified revenue model:
This model separates artist compensation from audience attendance. Artists get paid whether 5 people show up or 50.
The for-profit model works, but it's fragile. One slow month affects programming. Rent increases threaten accessibility. Commercial pressure conflicts with community mission.
ZU Arts Initiative creates sustainability by:
Members don't just attend events—they shape them. Through democratic voting, the community decides:
This isn't "customer feedback." This is collective ownership of cultural infrastructure.
This programming only exists because the community makes it possible. Your support ensures we can keep offering 95% free events while paying artists fair wages.
Questions? Email grow@cortezarts.org