Digital Soup is a Boston based multimedia collective with a mission to serve queer BIPOC
LGBTQIA+ artists by providing them a network and platform to convene, perform, and experiment in the evolving field of contemporary new media art. Digital Soup has achieved this by creating inclusive spaces for historically marginalized artists of color to share experimental public performative works, multimedia art, video, sound, music, and art projects since 2019.

Members value inclusiveness, equal pay, and fair treatment in support of happenings that encourage togetherness and creatively contribute to a diverse Boston arts community.

Digital Soup has played a vital role in the emergence of a video and performance underground scene in Boston. Digital Soup programming and events have supported and served over 50+ artists in the Greater Boston area across 15 venues and art spaces and have connected with 1000+ members in our arts and culture community throughout the city. To name a few projects and community partnerships we have worked with Zumix in East Boston, Black Math in Chinatown, Boston Ujima Project collaborating on Black Portals I & II at Nubian Gallery and Black Market in Nubian Square, Boston Art Review at the Charles River Speedway, Cambridge Art Association at Canal Gallery, Fountain Street Gallery in SoWa, Boston Cyberarts in Jamaica Plain, Danza Orgánica - 2022 We Create Festival in Somerville, Cultural Equity Incubator in the Fort Point Arts District, Studio 550 in Cambridge, 3rd WavVE Queer Collective and Boudoir in Union Square.

At its center, Digital Soup is an artist-led collective that amplifies members and participating artists’ voices and creative narratives that have otherwise been underrepresented, oppressed, and omitted in Boston’s contemporary arts ecosystem. The work we do uplifts all those working in performance, media arts, and the underground nightlife scene by sharing access to grant funding and community support to create a more equitable and thriving cultural arts sector in Boston. Digital Soup makes it a focus to offer fair pay to all creatives we work with, supporting a diverse group of artists to create and share works, and offering free performance and exhibition space to practice and experiment with new ideas for queer BIPOC individuals and collectives.