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The archive is open for public visits! And, we'd love to see you again. We're slowly re-starting our open hours; check our website for the latest update on our hours, or send us an email to check if we'll be around.
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10 years of Interference Archive!
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Thanks to everyone who joined us on Saturday! It was great to see friends again, and to celebrate ten years of Interference Archive. Here's to the next decade!
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This Sunday: edit Wikipedia with us!
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Sunday, October 3, 4-6pm
We'll be joining our friends from the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space once again to improve representation of Lower East Side art + activism on Wikipedia. Join us! Register through eventbrite.
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My Heart Is in These Medicine Bundles:
join us at the Museum of Art and Design
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Saturday, October 9, 1-3:30pm
We're heading to Manhattan! This two-part public program takes Mary Holiday Black’s Ceremonial Basket, Black, Red, White (c. 1998) in MAD’s permanent collection as a catalyst for collaboration. Facilitated by Diné (Navajo) artist Damian Jim and volunteers from Interference Archive, this event highlights the importance of collective-making processes in crafts and celebrates the unexpected results of co-creation.
This event has onsite and online components at Museum of Art and Design, and has a registration fee. Sign up here. Can't join us on October 9th? Stay tuned; we'll share a video of the discussion when it's available.
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At the Archive: Confronting Colonialism: Lessons from the PSP in the U.S.
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Saturday, October 16, 7 to 9pm
Active from the late 1960s until the mid-1990s, the U.S. branch of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP) worked simultaneously to build support for Puerto Rican independence and to engage in radical social change within the United States. Revolution Around the Corner, co-edited by José E. Velázquez, Carmen Vivian Rivera, and Andrés Torres, chronicles this unique social movement, describing various mass campaigns and the inner workings of the organization. In this program Carmen Vivian Rivera will be joined by Teresa Basilio and other contributors to the book. Panelists will offer a range of views and interpretations of their experience as members of the PSP along with Q & A from the audience. A special highlight of the program includes the preview of an upcoming documentary on the PSP in the United States.
This program will be held both in person at Interference Archive (314 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY) and remotely over Zoom. Registration is required. Find out more on our website.
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We'd love to (virtually) see your class this fall
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We love having classes visit Interference Archive, and we've loved hosting virtual visits in the past year. We’ve led virtual visits for schools across regions and time zones in the last school year; head over to our website to get some ideas on what we could do with your class, and how to request a visit.
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