Kyndred Collective is a Kentucky-based, neuro-affirming artist collective cultivating creative community at the intersections of identity, culture, and place. We center collective care, creative expression, and radical belonging — creating opportunities for neurodivergent+ Kentucky artists to connect and flourish.


Membership Features

Collective Expression & Collective Care

Collective Expression:

Opportunities for shared creativity, connection, experimentation, and cultural intervention:

  • Step into this collective at its roots. Founding members will shape our early offerings, priorities, and shared agreements. Your insights and lived experience will directly influence how we grow.

    Register above.

  • Members may choose to include their artist profile and portfolio in our online member directory designed to amplify individual and collective artists’ visibility.

  • Paid honorariums for members to shape and facilitate offerings that reflect their passions and insights, and that support the needs of our community. These offerings can take many forms—reading groups, story circles, art shares, and beyond.

  • In 2026, we’re offering modest stipends to support member-driven arts initiatives that align with Kyndred Collective’s vision & values.

    Future opportunities will emerge through collective momentum and desire, and may include opportunities like:

    • pop-up markets

    • group exhibitions

    • artist residencies

    • member retreats

Collective Care:

A framework for how we show up for ourselves and one another—intentionally, accessibly, and interdependently.

  • Artist Enrichment & Capacity Building: Meaningful support towards personal & collective goals.

    • Enrichment activities that support restoration, creativity, coping, and growth

    • Living Resource Library

    • Art supply exchanges

    • Regular meetings, meetups, and a 24/7 members-only Discord server


    Care Practices: Holding space for sustainable participation. We meet each other where we are, not where capitalism expects us to be.

    • Co-regulation rituals

    • Access intimacy

    • Mutual Aid

  • Part archive, part map, part love letter to those reshaping culture with care. Resources are compiled by and for Kyndred members in an evolving digital library.

    Recommendations will include: regionally specific resources, as well as books, podcasts, access tools, and creative prompts, as well as links to artists, organizations, healers, and advocates whose work aligns with our core values.

  • Funded by and for members, our mutual aid fund is a circle of giving and receiving.

    No hierarchy, just trust, transparency, and shared responsibility. Rooted in care and solidarity, the mutual aid fund is a community-powered resource offering direct, needs-based support to members that helps cover:

    • Emergency expenses (housing, health, family care)

    • Creative needs (supplies, travel, project costs)

    • Accessibility support (tech services, accommodations)

    Support isn’t just financial — every offering strengthens the circle. We build resilience by showing up for each other in the ways we can. Some ways members can contribute::

    • Sharing Skills – through workshops, mentorship, tech help, etc.

    • Time & Labor – collaborating, body-doubling, canvasing, or tabling

    • Resources & Tools – loaning equipment, space, or materials

    • Emotional Support – holding space, or create care circles

    • Connections – making introductions, sharing opportunities, collaborating, or funding leads


VALUES & VISION

  • Grounding our collective in Kentucky is a deliberate act of love—for each other, for this land, and for the layered histories of resistance and creativity that shape this region.

    From Indigenous survivance and Black freedom movements to Appalachian labor organizing and queer rural life, Kentucky holds powerful legacies. We create in conversation with these intersecting lineages—through storytelling, embodiment, and artwork that reflects deep solidarity with our human and more-than-human kin.

  • At Kyndred, we believe thriving doesn't happen in isolation — it grows in relationship, in community, and through shared commitment. We draw inspiration from Mia Mingus’s vision of access intimacy — a deep, mutual sense of trust, connection, and ease. A kind of intimacy that doesn’t come from forced closeness, but from spaces where all parts of us are welcome.

    Kyndred is a space for queer, neurodivergent artists to live fully in our depth, creativity, and complexity. Together, we cultivate rhythms of collective care that honor both interdependence and autonomy. We know that for many neurodivergent people, solitude is restoration. Time alone is vital for regulation, reflection, and healing. At Kyndred, we honor the need for space as much as the need for connection.

    This is community as practice: tender, intentional, and ever-evolving. We come together in ways that make room for complexity, slowness, and care.

  • Art is the heart of our collective. It’s how we connect, how we heal, how we resist, and how we imagine new worlds into being.

    Our creative work draws from liberatory lineages. We are indebted to the predominantly BIPOC, Queer, and Disabled visionary thinkers who developed these frameworks:

    • Neuroqueer theory

    • Intersectional feminism

    • Disability justice

    • Embodied activism

    • Emergent strategy

    • Kinship worldviews


    We move through these liberatory frameworks like roots — intertwining and finding nourishment in collective growth.

  • For us, liberation isn’t a destination—it’s a creative rhythm.

    A slow, intentional, cyclical process of:

    • Unlearning oppression

    • Deepening self-awareness

    • Living authentically

    • Sustaining one another through access, care, and cultural creation

  • By rooting our work in Kentucky, we affirm that liberatory futures are not abstract — they are already emerging here. Our presence here joins broader movements of artists, organizers, culture-bearers, and community-builders who also know that change begins in relationship, in practice, and in place.

    Together, we’re composting harm, seeding joy, and cultivating futures where we not only survive, but thrive. Like a rhizome, we grow in unexpected directions — resilient, abundant, and alive.

CONNECT WITH kyndred collective

Join, create, and shape culture with us.

We’re building a community for neuroqueer & neurodivergent+ artists across Kentucky, and we want you with us.

As a member, you’ll help shape a space where difference is honored, care is culture, and creativity thrives. Together, we're weaving a collective vision that honors who we are and dares to imagine what’s possible.

VISIT: KYNDREDCOLLECTIVE.COM

Kyndred Collective has been made possible in part through the fiscal sponsorship of The Field, with funding provided by Kentucky Foundation for Women, Alternate Roots, the Mellon Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.