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The Art of Shared Presence

Real connection happens in the gaps between tasks.
Arts Incubator Winnipeg 12 Mar 2026
Background for The Art of Shared Presence

Why the best team building happens in the low-stakes moments between the big tasks.

Connection is the silent engine of every great creative project. When you’re running a small organization, you don’t have the budget for expensive retreats or professional facilitators. You don’t have a human resources department to organize mandatory fun. T

his can feel like a disadvantage, but it is actually your greatest strength. In a small group, team building isn’t an event you schedule once a quarter; it is the environment you create every single day. The most effective ways to knit a team together are often the simplest, the cheapest, and the most human.

This matters because in the grassroots world, people are your only real resource. Your team isn’t there for the competitive salary or the dental plan; they are there because they believe in the vision and they like the people they’re working with. If the people part of that equation starts to feel like a chore, the vision will eventually fail. Burnout in small arts groups rarely comes from the work itself; it comes from the isolation that happens when we treat each other like tools instead of collaborators. When we are small, we cannot afford to be impersonal.

Start with the principle of low-stakes presence. Real connection happens in the gaps between tasks. It happens while you’re waiting for a file to export, or while you’re cleaning up after an event. You can foster this by creating rituals that have nothing to do with productivity. This could be as simple as a no-work lunch once a week where the only rule is that you don’t talk about the upcoming show. Or it could be a shared inspiration hour where everyone brings one thing they saw that week—a poem, a song, or a photograph—that moved them. These aren’t distractions from the work; they are the foundation of it. They remind the team that they are individuals first and practitioners second.

Another powerful approach is co-creation in parallel. Sometimes, the best way to bond is to work on your own separate things in the same physical space. There is a specific kind of comfort in the hum of a shared studio or a quiet living room where three people are typing away. It builds a sense of we are in this together without the pressure of constant interaction. When you do need to solve a problem or build rapport, try the side-by-side method. Go for a walk together. It is much easier to have a difficult conversation about creative direction or budget constraints when you are both looking at the horizon rather than staring at each other across a table. Movement reduces the physical tension that often mirrors professional friction.

Leadership in a small group means being the first to show up as a human. If you are tired, say so. If you are excited, show it. Vulnerability is the fastest way to build trust, and trust is the only thing that keeps a grassroots team together when the money is tight and the hours are long. You aren’t just building an organization; you are building a small, intentional community.

Treat your team building as an art form in itself—one that values the quiet, the honest, and the slow over the loud and the performative. When you focus on the people, the projects usually take care of themselves.

The Art of Shared Presence

Thoughts on Creative Leadership

Creative Leadership is about turning vision into action by empowering people, cultivating trust, and building momentum around shared purpose. It blends imagination with accountability, inviting diverse voices to shape solutions while navigating complexity with clarity and courage.

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The Arts Incubator - Winnipeg is a participatory arts collective and living lab, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. It's a space where innovation and creativity thrive. It's latest iteration was launched in 2021 with funding and support from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse. Today, working with students and faculty from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, we fuse traditional and participatory media arts with artificial intelligence, music, storytelling and community-driven, land-based artist residencies to cultivate new voices and bold ideas. Whether through collaborative projects or immersive experiences, our small but vibrant community supports creators to explore, experiment, and connect. Join us at the intersection of artistry, technology, culture and community—where every moment is a new opportunity to create.

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