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Community Engagements: The Finale of the 2023 SHARED DIALOGUE, SHARED SPACE (SDSS)

Immigrant Social Services’ Storefront for Ideas 127 Walker Street, New York

Open on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
from 1–5 pm plus appointments. Discover a transformative experience at the final exhibition of 2023 Shared Dialogue, Shared Space collaboration between Korea Art Forum (KAF) and Immigrant Social Services (ISS). See event page for full calendar of events.

Redefining and Decentering the Political Within ‘Political’ and Socially Engaged Art

CUNY Graduate Center 365 5th Ave, New York

This presentation analyzes the socially transformative potential of artistic practice to confront dictatorial and neoauthoritarianism in historical and contemporary times. By engaging with a variety of interconnected case studies in Southern Europe, the Americas, and Africa, the aim is to challenge the centrality of Western-based genealogies within the histories of political and socially engaged art.

The Future of New York City: Who Decides?

Virtual See event for details

Discover insights on community activism and urban development in a virtual celebration of Associate Professor of Anthropology and former SPCUNY Faculty Fellow Naomi Schiller's latest co-authored book as she delves into discussions on the role individuals can undertake in shaping their neighborhoods and cities, exploring the challenges community organizers face in navigating New York City's intricate decision-making processes to advocate for housing and foster vibrant, sustainable communities.