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Cooper Radio Collective Makes Way for Interdisciplinary Community

School of Art student Camille Levy first started thinking about some sort of interdisciplinary home for music, sound, and listening at Cooper in the fall of 2022. In those early months, CRC founder Levy felt a need for both a creative platform and a community hub as the school emerged from its pandemic isolation. The Cooper Radio Collective was the answer.

 

With support from faculty Lucy Raven and Zach Poff, and partnership with Cooper student Julia Kim, who created the CRC website, Levy began a campaign for funding and a space for its operations. After receiving financial support from the Student Affairs Office, Levy, Kim, alongside School of Art collaborators Keegan Bonds-Harmon and Oscar Mooney began conceptualizing the mechanics of the collective and its place in the school community. The Collective began broadcasting in the Spring of 2023. 

Featuring 25 to 30 hosts per semester, the radio broadcasts live from radio.cooper.edu each weeknight from 6pm to 12am. Students and faculty from all three schools (Art, Architecture, and Engineering) host hour-long shows from a comforting, dimly lit room in one of the school's administrative offices, fostering what might be Cooper’s only truly interdisciplinary space.

 

Shows with titles from ‘Pluviophile’ (with Magik Malik on Mondays at 9pm), ‘Weather Report’ (with Anika on Wednesdays at 6pm) and ‘Warm, Luke’ (on Fridays at 6pm) provide auditory experiences including live instrumentation, dialogue, reading, spinning, vintage vinyl, mixtapes, and original tracks. 

This fall, the program entered its first full year of broadcasting with newfound momentum and a full roster of DJs. To kick off the season, the collective hosted its first live event, “CRC Circus,”— in early October at the Sixth Street Community Center featuring five performances bands and artists within the Cooper community. The event also featured gourmet sandwiches for sale by student Cinco Walter Hawkins’s eponymous ‘Cinco’s Sandwich Shop.’ In the weeks since, Cooper Radio Collective has remained live each night, broadcasting exceptional audio and working towards a collective vision of the school as united, empathetic, and dedicated to collaboration. 

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