ALAY: A Mourning Ritual Performance
ALAY is a durational mourning ritual performance by Dorothea Gloria, rooted in Ilocano traditions of grief, remembrance, and offering.
ALAY is a durational mourning ritual performance by Dorothea Gloria, rooted in Ilocano traditions of grief, remembrance, and offering.
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.
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.
Mad World: After Hours is happening April 30th and May 14th from 7PM to 9PM and features a community weaving workshop by artist in residence and 2025-26 SPCUNY Fellow Regan de Loggans, presented as part of their interactive installation Thank You, Come Again.
Mad World: After Hours is happening April 30th and May 14th from 7PM to 9PM and features a community weaving workshop by artist in residence and 2025-26 SPCUNY Fellow Regan de Loggans, presented as part of their interactive installation Thank You, Come Again.
Mad World: Saturday Special features a meditation led by Zulu Padilla and Tim Hwang, and a community weaving workshop by artist in residence and 2025-26 SPCUNY Fellow Regan de Loggans, presented as part of their interactive installation Thank You, Come Again.
The next in a regular series of fundraiser events responding to direct asks from impacted communities in NYC, launched by Amirtha Kidambi (SPCUNY Faculty Fellow 2025-26) & Laura Cocks in 2026. Music starts at 7pm!
Celebrate the launch of the Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid cookbook in Bangla, English, and Spanish—with neighbors and food.
NEW DATE! How Do We Move in Public? is the second program in Social Practice CUNY's 2026 series How Do We ___________ in Public?: a cycle of four free experimental events responding to contemporary crises shaping the cultural field, including the defunding and targeting of public institutions and the erosion of shared civic space. This second program in the series is organized by SPCUNY Teaching Scholar-in-Residence Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovalles Morel and partnered with BAAD! Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance during the Boogie Down Dance Series. RSVP requested; click through into this calendar event for the link. (If you RSVP'd for the original date in May, you do not need to RSVP again.)
Slow & Sensual is an accessible burlesque movement workshop developed by SPCUNY Fellow Alyssa Kitt that invites performers to slow down, deepen their sensual presence, and build erotic charge through gaze, breath, delay, touch, stillness, and intentional movement. Sliding scale available for access reasons, including disability, chronic illness, low income, student/unwaged status, or financial precarity. Click through into this calendar event for registration details.
How Do We Keep Secret(s) in Public? is the third program in Social Practice CUNY's 2026 series How Do We ___________ in Public?: a cycle of four free experimental events responding to contemporary crises shaping the cultural field, including the defunding and targeting of public institutions and the erosion of shared civic space. Organized by SPCUNY Program Coordinator Jacquelyn Marie Shannon, this immersive event explores secrecy as a social practice.
Save the date for Part of the Practice Season 3 Launch Party on October 15 at Phebe's in Manhattan. More details soon!