About

Fluent~Collaborative is a speculative non-profit initiative established to increase awareness of the ideas and issues that inform culture today and the parallel developments in contemporary visual art. Currently, Fluent~Collaborative has two projects: testsite, an experimental exhibition space, and ...might be good, a contemporary art e-journal.

History

Fluent~Collaborative was cofounded by Regine Basha and Laurence Miller in 2003. So named to reflect a flexible, adaptable nature and an openness to partnering with other institutions and individuals, Fluent has singlehandedly supported two ongoing ventures, …might be good and testsite, and has co-sponsored a number of short-term projects over the years.

Currently, Emily Ng helps oversee production at Fluent~Collaborative and its many projects. In addition, one of the most important contributors continues to be Mike Chesser, who has been a donor and supporter of Fluent~Collaborative for many years.