Projects

Care and Freedom: A Series of Pamphlets
Pamphlets before social media: why David Graeber’s work belongs in the oldest and most subversive publishing format there is.

David Graeber Archive
One of the Institute’s central missions is to collect, organise, and open up David’s archive— texts, multimedia, material — and the work of others whose thinking connects. Archive: davidgraeber.org. This site: where the work happens.

Visual Assembly
Collective imagination through drawing and talking. Or just watching. Or goofing around. There’s no wrong way to participate—this isn’t a productivity workshop. Sometimes the best ideas come from people who thought they were just doodling.

David Graeber’s Open Library
This library is not just about organizing archival information, but about creating a space where people can connect through texts, questions, and shared interests: something closer to a social network than a traditional archive catalog or library.

Museum of Care
Museum of Care is the network of solidarity formed during #Carnival4David is being transformed into the Museum of Care (and Freedom).

Carnival4David continues..
Carnival is the place where everything is turned upside down, where freedom and the possibilities of changing social orders and prescribed roles reign. There has been never a better place to live David's ideas rather than to just remember them.



