Our Initiatives are ongoing systems and programs that quietly sustain our artistic and cultural life
For more than four decades, initiatives have been a cornerstone of our work at Double Edge Theatre. Much of this work, however, remains unseen. Our initiatives are not singular events or projects, but ongoing systems, programs, and partnerships that sustain our artistic and cultural life. Our livelihood as an organization is not only found in what we present, but in how we support the quiet engines that hold our community together—creating a sanctuary where artists, neighbors, and collaborators can root, grow, and remain.
Each initiative we undertake is in service of countering the extractive forces that can drain rural communities of people, purpose, and possibility. Through this work, we have contributed to Ashfield’s ability to retain and attract residents, nurture local leadership, and sustain meaningful, place-based creative life.
Our Initiatives
Ongoing systems that sustain our artistic and cultural life
Art & Culture
We create and share original, world-class performances, training, collaborations, and youth Programming as well as host community events that honor Ashfield’s cultural fabric while cultivating relationships beyond the local.
Movement Building
We are recognized across the country for our contributions to rural cultural infrastructure. More than a dozen organizations nationwide draw on our approach. They adopt methods we have developed: ensemble-based governance, place-rooted creativity, and the integration of arts and culture with systems change.
Rural Resilience Hub
We are a rural infrastructure organization rooted in artistic practice and justice. In sustaining and developing our Farm Center we created a hub that continues building and sustaining the social, cultural, and economic systems that allow artists, workers, and rural communities to thrive in place.
Greening and Sustainability
We power our facilities with clean energy systems that model sustainable rural living.
Affordable Housing
We provide subsidized housing for cultural workers within our community, emphasizing long-term affordability and community integration.
Food Justice
We offer food grown on site or sourced from local farms, nourishing our company, collaborators, and visitors.
Partnerships
We foster partnerships and host residencies with BIPOC and LGBTQ organizations that advance restorative justice and increase social cohesion for our entire community.
Convening & Conversations
We collaborate to make convenings and gatherings that advance intersectionality and collective vision.
Youth Programming
We have long-term partnerships with our local schools in Franklin County, MA and in Springfield, MA that provide different art opportunities for young folks at our Farm Center and where they live / work / play.
Countering the forces that drain rural communities
Across the U.S., communities face overlapping crises—economic instability, housing shortages, climate disruption, and disconnection. These pressures are felt acutely in rural towns, where declining federal investment and the challenge of retaining and attracting young people compound the difficulty. In this landscape, arts and culture are too often treated as disposable rather than essential systems of connection and renewal. We prove that they are necessities.
Our model is systems-oriented: we strengthen areas where existing rural resources are limited,
interconnecting art, equity, clean energy, food security, housing, and economic development as basic human necessities that can be integrated into a framework which benefits entire communities.
