COSA

The Clinic for Open Source Arts
COSA is focused on health...

Community.

COSA helps to build healthy communities around open-source creative tools by working with founders, contributors, and users to understand and empower one another.

Sustainability.

COSA provides projects with healthy organizational models, mentorship, assistance in funding, and strategies for all stages of a tool's lifecycle.

Access.

COSA provides training and assistance to a diverse set of voices in making tools more accessible through better documentation, examples, and multimedia tutorials.

Innovation.

COSA fosters and encourages new open source projects for the arts with mini-grants, residencies, and workshops focused on starting and growing open-source projects - especially those from underrepresented perspectives.

COSA is focused on tools...

Community made, free and open-source digital tools for creativity that allow anyone with access to a computer to begin expressing themselves. The tools are often the result of global efforts and can provide means and methods for artists who normally cannot afford the software used in large corporations.

COSA is focused on people...

especially bringing women, people of color, and other underrepresented communities together as contributors to the ongoing innovation and growth of these tools. New perspectives bring new ideas and help in the formation of tools that might speak to specific cultural experiences and accessibility needs.

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Get in Touch...

We would love to hear from you!
cosa@du.edu or use the form here