• Shared Dialogue, Shared Space: An Alternative Manhattan Project (SDSS: AMP)

    The Peninsula W 218th St and Indian Road, New York, NY, United States

    The Shared Dialogue, Shared Space: An Alternative Manhattan Project (SDSS: AMP) invites nine artists/teams to present their community-oriented and thought-provoking participatory art, engaging the community in conversations on peace-building. The participating artists/teams include Stephanie Alvarado with Nancy Paredes, Eugenie Chao, Yeon Jin Kim, brandon king, Moses Ros, Minshik Shin, The Square Theater, and V Tineo. This outdoor participatory art project will be held at the peninsula and front side of Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan, on October 21st (PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE, due to rain) from 12–4 p.m.

    Free
  • Picturing the Constitution: Penumbra

    Old Stone House 336 3rd St., Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Penumbra is a conceptual art installation at the Old Stone House in Park Slope Brooklyn that draws attention to the millennia-long legacy of women using herbs for abortion and contraception, a ‘birthright’ that is part of a deeply hidden, repressed, and often destroyed global practice. As part of Picturing the Constitution Exhibit, Penumbra will be on view October 20, 2023-January 14, 2024. The opening reception is October 22, 4-6pm.

  • Penumbra Kit: A Workshop on Reproductive Rights and the Constitution

    Old Stone House 336 3rd St., Brooklyn, NY, United States

    In this workshop, participants will be introduced to a women’s history of abortion; confront unexamined assumptions about rights, justice, and privacy; and engage in dialogue around what we want our constitution to mean. This workshop and related Penumbra kit and installation is a part of the exhibition Picturing the Constitution. Picturing the Constitution features artists’ responses to the origins, contents, and interpretations of the United States Constitution.

  • A ProtoScore

    National Museum of Kenya Kipande Road, Nairobi, Kenya

    A ProtoScore is a durational gathering of artists, scientists and members of the public in Nairobi. This is a mutually generative and creative process that fosters curiosity and connection. It is an experiment for scientists and artists to explore collaborations. It builds relational connections between artists and scientists through a non-hierarchical form of conversation, where each person in the conversation has an equal voice. The conversation format was created together in Kenya between artists and scientists.

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

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

    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.

  • Opening Reception and Screening of Uneven Growth

    Hudson Guild 441 W. 26th St., New York, NY, United States

    Opening Reception: Keynote Speaker, Clyde Kuemmerle
    Screening: Uneven Growth
    Panel Discussion: Miguel Robles-Durán, Shaindy Weichman, Robert Robinson

  • Midtown South Community Coalition: Health Before Profits

    The People's Forum 320 W 37th St, New York, NY, United States

    Tue. Feb. 13 – 6 PM Midtown South Community Coalition: Health Before Profits Location: The People’s Forum, 320 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018 Accessibility protocols: Masks available

  • Midtown South Community Coalition: Rent is Too Damned High

    The People's Forum 320 W 37th St, New York, NY, United States

    Tue. Feb. 20 – 6 PM Midtown South Community Coalition: Rent is Too Damned High Location: The People’s Forum 320 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018

  • An Evening with Wrong Criticism Magazine Hosted by Chloë Bass

    Francis Kite Club 40 Loisaida Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Led by Chloë Bass, Associate Professor at Queens College CUNY and co-director of Social Practice CUNY, alongside special guest Aaron Landsman, a distinguished performance-maker, writer, and educator, Wrong Criticism Magazine presents an opportunity to engage in productive mistakes. Delve into the realm of conceptual humor turned reality during a series of conversational evenings revisiting forms of faulty critical thinking, now more pertinent in 2024 than ever before.