• KUMUKUTIKUTITAP: PAROL-PAINTING WORKSHOP

    MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

    Celebrate Filipino American History Month and the beginning of the joyful ‘ber’ months with us at MoMA PS1!

    On Saturday, October 4 at 2PM, artist Maria Arenas will lead a hands-on workshop where you’ll paint Capiz parols—traditional Filipino lanterns that shine with light, resilience, and community spirit.

  • Sounding Data Justice – Listening Event

    King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Ave, Jamaica, NY 11432, NY, United States

    RVSP required by October 14! For one evening, King Manor Museum, a historic home significant in the early 19th century anti-slavery movement in the United States, hosts a sound installation from the project Sounding Data Justice, a collaborative effort between Eastern Queens Alliance, Inc., York College CUNY and SUNY Buffalo.The installation will transform the rooms of the museum into spaces for listening to invite reflection on the long history of today's environmental justice issues. This event is part of the SPCUNY 2025-2026 faculty fellowship project, the Jamaica Forum for Public Art Otherwise.

  • ALAY: A Mourning Ritual Performance

    BAX Annex 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    ALAY is a durational mourning ritual performance by Dorothea Gloria, rooted in Ilocano traditions of grief, remembrance, and offering.

    Free
  • Other Daughters presented by Dxhesva Collective

    Millenium Flim Workshop 167 Wilson Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    DXHESVA Collective Presents Other Daughters: A New Wave of Balkan-Diasporic Cinema at Millennium Film Workshop on April 19, 2026, at 7:00 PM. Other Daughters is a curated program of short films exploring the intersections of heritage, gender, and the immigrant experience.

  • WEARABLE WASTE: Mask-Making Workshop

    The City College of New York 160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    Let’s face waste 👀 Join us for a hands-on workshop where recyclables turn into wearable art! Led by artist Abby Manwiller, we’ll create expressive masks using metal, plastic, and paper—while exploring how waste connects to climate justice, environmental justice, and waste equity. Registration requested; click through to the full event page for registration link.