In this series of recorded encounters we speak with the participants of Onassis AiR to shed light on their artistic practices and needs, as well as to reflect on ways of being and working together. Today I am in conversation with Amanda Vincelli, a cultural organizer based in Montreal. Using art as a tool for personal, social and economic transformation, Amanda has been developing accessible public programing and collaborative learning initiatives through a practice of commoning and making kin. Amanda is a participant of The School of Infinite Rehearsals Movement VII with a collective research focus on the notion of community economies. In this conversation, we draw from her experience in community organizing and in non-monetary exchange initiatives to discuss about systems of cooperation and care.