The Working Arts is a meta-label for creative works by working artists. It exists to make finished projects easier to find, understand, and support, without collapsing different art forms into a single marketplace or aesthetic.

Each artist represented here maintains their own Meta Label page. These pages provide context about the work, links to where it can be accessed or purchased, and information about how the project fits within a broader practice. The Working Arts does not operate as a submission feed or an open marketplace; participation is curated and project-based.
The focus is on completed work shaped by practice, revision, and lived experience. Some projects may be literary, others visual or interdisciplinary, but all share an emphasis on craft and intent.
The Working Arts functions as a shared entry point rather than a single voice. It offers a way for artists to present their work within a common framework while retaining authorship, rights, and distribution paths. Over time, the Meta Label may include a range of artists and projects, each connected through a commitment to finished work and thoughtful circulation.