Collectivism (magazine)
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Collectivism is a free arts and music magazine edited by Ed Povey, who also handles much of the distribution and design. The "free arts music mag" takes its name from a group of Wolverhampton-based artists who form a loose collective. The magazine, funded partly by the Adult Education Service and partly by selling advertising space to local businesses, has a circulation of 5,000 and is normally found in shops, cafés, pubs and nightclubs around the city.
The magazine features artwork, poetry, news from creative individuals and groups in wolverhampton, features on art forms like stencil graffiti, local musicians and an events listing. It is now on its third issue.