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Our silent auction launches today!

Support Interference Archive / Own a piece of Movement History

Silent Auction: December 3-December 20
Interference Archive has launched an online auction in time for Giving Tuesday. Starting today you can support the work of this people-powered, movement archive by bidding on items drawn directly from our collection, including posters from the Puerto Rican Independence movement, Feminist music festivals, Anti-War movements and many more. The auction runs from December 3rd, to December 20th, with all funds going to help Interference pay rent and support programming.

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This week at Interference Archive:

The Politics of the Joy of Printing

December 5th, 2019, 6:30–8:30pm

Author Danielle Aubert will talk about her exciting new book, The Detroit Printing Co-op: The Politics of the Joy of Printing. Hopefully the first in a series of events about the evolution and explosion of “movement printshops” in the 1960s–80s, Aubert will dial in on the specifics of this experiment in mass production in the radical community of Detroit, including Fredy Perlman and his Black and Red Press, the Black nationalist project Black Star Press, the autonomous Be/Wick Editions, and others.

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Coming up at Interference Archive:

We the People Won’t Go: LES Artists on the Squatting movement / Nosotros la Gente No Nos Vamos: Artistas del LES acerca del movimiento de Ocupación

December 15, 2019, 6 PM to 8 PM | Sábado 15 de diciembre, 2019 de 6 PM a 8 PM

With Seth Tobocman, Fly, Mac McGill and Maggie Wrigley; moderated by Amy Starecheski

This panel features artists who were a part of the Lower East Side squatting movement in the 1980s. The squatting movement was about housing but it also incorporated broader political goals and promoted different kinds of communities and living arrangements. In many squats, art served to communicate a message or bring people together. Artists will present their work and discuss how they’ve tried to document the squatting movement, or how their involvement in this movement has shaped how they make art.

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On view:

Building for Us: Stories of Homesteading and Cooperative Housing

Exhibition Dates: October 17, 2019 to February 2, 2020

Interference Archive and the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB) present the exhibition Building for Us: Stories of Homesteading and Cooperative HousingBuilding for Us begins in the 1970s, exploring the history of government disinvestment, widespread landlord neglect, abandonment in New York City and how this gave rise to squatting, urban homesteading, and other forms of self-help housing. The ultimate goal is for tenant associations in this housing movement is to take their buildings out of the speculative housing market and own them collectively and democratically. 

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