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LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T151359Z
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SUMMARY:Shared Dialogue\, Shared Space: An Alternative Manhattan Project (SDSS: AMP)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.kafny.org/2023-10-7-alternativemanhattanproject#new_tab
LOCATION:The Peninsula\, W 218th St and Indian Road\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230502T111955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T111955Z
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SUMMARY:Apply to be a 2023-24 SPCUNY Faculty Fellow
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/spcuny-faculty-fellows-faq/#new_tab
LOCATION:NY
ORGANIZER;CN="Social Practice CUNY":MAILTO:spcuny@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230310T124219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T142832Z
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SUMMARY:(In)Visible Guides: Convening
DESCRIPTION:Join Perfect City\, The Catcalling Project\, and SPCUNY Student Actionist Tiffany Zorrilla for a day-long convening of (In)Visible Guides. Programming includes a panel discussion\, mapping workshop\, zine release\, and a neighborhood tour of the Lower East Side.
URL:https://www.abronsartscenter.org/programs/invisible-guides-convening#new_tab
LOCATION:Abrons Arts Center\, 466 Grand St.\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Catcalling Project
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230604T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230504T141054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T141358Z
UID:2376-1685901600-1685908800@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Echoes of Youth Sound Map Kickoff Party + Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:We will gather outdoors on Sunday evening to reflect\, celebrate the audio stories shared on the map\, enjoy snacks\, and give out cash awards for the Most Historical\, Most Creative\, Most Chaotic and Most Touching submissions\, as decided by an esteemed jury. \nThe project itself will go live on the Echoes mobile application bright and early Saturday morning (June 3rd)\, so ideally you can visit the featured locations and hear their stories before this Sunday evening celebration. \nRSVP for free on Eventbrite to be notified when the location is selected in late May! An outdoor location in NYC will be strategically selected depending on submission locations. This will likely be a public park or community garden. \nAny donations will go toward a premium Echoes membership required to keep this project public all summer long! \nIt’s not too late to submit your own story! Anyone with memories in New York City from their youth can participate\, no audio production experience necessary. Deadline May 24!\nCheck out the details here. \nTHE PROJECT\nEchoes of Youth is a participatory art project created by artist Megan Hattie Stahl exploring youth experiences in the publicly accessible spaces of New York City. Audio submissions are combined to create an interactive\, walkable map of sounds and memories spanning generations and boroughs. \nHOW DOES IT WORK?\nParticipants submit short audio stories (1-5 minutes long) meant to be heard at a specific public location in New York City. This can be an intersection\, a park\, a coffee shop\, a subway station\, a church\, a school\, a beach\, a university\, a grocery store\, a bus stop… and more! Stories can be as simple as a voice memo or as complex as a multitrack production. When someone visits your story’s corresponding location\, you audio will play automatically through the Echoes geolocated sound app! \nWHO CAN PARTICIPATE?\nAnyone who is roughly between the ages of 15 and 24 (the United Nation’s definition of youth) or anyone who can create an audio story about a New York City memory or place from their youth. Folks in either category are encouraged to participate either separately or together; multigenerational entries can bring valuable historical complexity to the project! No audio production experience necessary. \nBIOS\nMegan Hattie Stahl (project director)\nMegan Hattie Stahl (she/her) is a documentary artist and educator based between Portland\, Oregon and New York City. Megan is an MFA Candidate in Integrated Media Arts at Hunter College and a 2022-23 Social Practice CUNY Actionist Fellow. She also teaches in Hunter’s Film & Media department. Her work uses video\, audio\, and new media to explore culture and communities past and present\, physical and virtual. She is interested in musical histories and realities\, and relationships between sound\, place\, memory\, and collectivity. Megan loves digging into history and activating the archives\, creating unique audience experiences that are both individual and collective in nature. \nChloë Bass (jury)\nChloë Bass is an artist who loves listening to sounds. She also serves as the co-director of Social Practice CUNY\, an educational network that amplifies the collective power of socially engaged artists\, scholars\, and advocates throughout the City University of New York’s rich tapestry of faculty\, staff\, and students working for social justice. \nColine Chevrin (jury)\nColine Chevrin (The Graduate Center) is fourth-year Ph.D. student in Geography at the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. After a Master’s Degree in Territorial Policies for Sustainable Development\, Coline specialized in territorial and development studies. She was an assistant professor and researcher in Argentina at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario from 2013 to 2017. Her research focuses on the impact of the soybean extractivist model on the restructuring of the city of Rosario\, Argentina. She analyses how the extractive frontier is materialized in the different spaces of the city\, how communities organize to resist enclosure and displacement and to secure space to create beautiful lives. She is particularly interested in Latin American situated knowledge\, decolonial praxis\, Global South and feminist geographies. Coline has been experimenting visualizing her research through documentary photography and alternative methods and has incorporated working with artists as part of her praxis. She is an adjunct at the Geography Department at Hunter College. \nMeryl Jones (jury)\nMeryl Jones (they/them) is a filmmaker\, sound artist\, and actor. They came to filmmaking for its capacity to intermingle and complicate multiple self-expressions. Their work blurs the boundaries between narrative\, experimental\, documentary\, and home video. And they especially love the process of sound and how it can be in dissonance to the image! They have directed three short films; Goldilocks\, The Love Spell\, and Dom screened at various festivals including Oberhausen Kurzfilmtage\, Newfest\, and online for The New Yorker Magazine and No Budge. They are a co-founder of Sweet Potato Productions and sometimes educator at Brooklyn-based analogue film-collective Mono No Aware.”
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/echoes-of-youth-sound-map-kickoff-party-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:TBA
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230525T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230525T183000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230425T201218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T141651Z
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SUMMARY:Citation Needed Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Artist Ari Wolff and The 14th Street Y are thrilled to announce the debut of Citation Needed\, an experimental publishing initiative designed to support and distribute artist books made by young people. Joined by the authors and open to the public\, the book launch will be May 25th\, 5:00–6:30 pm\, on the rooftop of the 14th Street Y. The evening will feature 10+ original titles created by 3rd–5th graders\, authors meet-and-greet\, and interactive games. \nThe Citation Needed book launch is the culmination of a year-long collaboration between Ari Wolff and the 14th Street Y\, in partnership with Social Practice CUNY and Printed Matter / St Marks. Copies of students’ artist books will be on display and available for purchase at Printed Matter / St Marks. A set of the books will also have a permanent home in the Artist Book Collection at the Center for Book Arts\, as the first works by children to be added to the collection. \n“The most incredible part of this process has been watching our workspace come together; we started with three students\, now we are at thirteen\,” said Ari Wolff. “They’ve taught each other how to use the typewriters and copier and how to problem solve when they get stuck. I feel really lucky to be included in this creative process.” \nThis project was incubated as an after school workspace\, in which young people were invited to experiment with visual poetry\, xerography\, typewriting\, and book arts. Embracing a process of chance\, many of the works created in this class were inspired through accidents. After many months of creation\, editing\, printing\, and binding\, the authors and illustrators are excited to share their work. These artist books are an opportunity to honor young people’s inner worlds\, autonomy\, and ability to create meaningful work that challenges oppressive systems\, demands of coherence\, and the status quo. \n### \nAbout Ari Wolff\nAri Wolff is a multidisciplinary artist\, writer\, and educator whose practice explores language as a visual object. Ari’s work proposes alternate modes of reading and seeing through mark-making\, xerography\, sculpture\, text\, and book arts. For the last decade\, Ari has worked with schools and community-based organizations to create process-based projects that meet at the intersection of art and literacy. Ari’s work has appeared at Longwood Gallery\, Plaxall Gallery\, Collar Works\, the Foundry\, and in POETRY Magazine\, among other places. Ari holds an MFA in Studio Art and Social Practice program from Queens College. \nAbout The 14th Street Y\nThe 14th Street Y is a vibrant community center grounded in the belief that contemporary Jewish sensibilities can be a source of inspiration\, connection\, and learning for the individuals and families we serve throughout New York City’s East Village and beyond. With a health and wellness center\, childhood\, parenting and adult education and enrichment programs\, and an innovative arts and culture department\, the 14Y is committed to the development of the whole person and bettering people’s lives by strengthening family connections and building inclusive and sustainable communities. The 14Y is part of Educational Alliance’s network of community centers in Lower Manhattan. We believe strong communities can transform lives. Our programs turn strangers into neighbors and provide New Yorkers access to quality education\, health and wellness services\, arts and culture\, and civic engagement opportunities. Learn more at 14StreetY.org. \nAbout Printed Matter / St Marks\nPrinted Matter is a non-profit dedicated to artist books. Printed Matter / St Marks\, their East Village bookstore\, focuses on books and programming that celebrate the history of avant garde art and countercultural publications in Lower Manhattan. They host a lively schedule of public events including book launches\, readings\, panel discussions\, performances and bookbinding workshops.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/citation-needed-book-launch/
LOCATION:14 Street Y\, 344 E 14th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230510T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230510T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230502T181016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T141605Z
UID:2359-1683741600-1683741600@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Charting the Archive of Ancestral Histories and Place with artist Kamau Ware
DESCRIPTION:How do we build an inclusive archive? What are some archival practices and tools for affecting repair\, especially from the point of place? Join the conversation with Kamau Ware and Jennifer Jones\, as they consider archival research methodologies\, how they manifest in art practice\, and how these expanded histories may be used to create futures. \nKamau Ware develops narratives about African Diasporic history through photography\, films\, exhibitions\, and social practice. The Black Gotham Experience (BGX)\, an organization he founded in 2010\, utilizes art and walking tours to illustrate the impact of the African Diaspora in New York City. The Black Gotham Experience has been in residence in the Seaport District of Lower Manhattan since 2017\, serving as a gallery\, event space\, and visitor’s center for walks. \nJames Gallery Andrew W. Mellon Fellow and artist Jennifer Jones (Ph.D. Program in Art History and SPCUNY). Jones’ auto-ethnographic research is inspired by turn-of-the-century family photographs\, set in one of the first free Black settlements in NYC and one of the oldest continuously occupied settlements in the country. She is currently researching methods of research to highlight or unearth histories that are left out of traditional archives. \nRegistration is not required. \nCOVID-19/BUILDING ENTRY POLICY\nCUNY attendees must show proof of vaccination by presenting a valid CUNY Access Pass through the CLEARED4 health validation platform upon entry. Non-CUNY visitors will need to show proof of ID by presenting a valid government-issued photo document. See the full Building Entry Policy for more information.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/charting-the-archive-of-ancestral-histories-and-place-with-artist-kamau-ware/
LOCATION:James Gallery\, CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, NYC\, NYC\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230507T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230507T121500
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230504T141159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T141504Z
UID:2370-1683457200-1683461700@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:NYC & Medellin walk/dialogue: Nomad Indigenous Resilience Thinking Social-ecological Practice
DESCRIPTION:It is a life conversation and walk between two art collectives in a online format in New York (Urban Resilience Thinking Initiatives\, Rafael de Balanzo\, Christelle El Hage and Gerardo Santos) & Medellin (Espacio para Habitar\, Alix Camacho and Clara Arroyave) discussing between Vestigial traces of Indigenous in Medellin watershed (the Cerro Nutibarra and Medellin river) and the Matinecock and Canarsie tribes\, the first inhabitants of Flushing Bay and wetlands at Corona Meadows. \nParticipate on Zoom here.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/nyc-medellin-walk-dialogue-nomad-indigenous-resilience-thinking-social-ecological-practice/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rafael de Balanzo Joue":MAILTO:rbalanzoj@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T123000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230425T165659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T165659Z
UID:2326-1682852400-1682857800@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Brooklyn & Barcelona walk/dialogue: Nomad Indigenous Resilience Thinking Social-ecological Practice
DESCRIPTION:It is a life conversation and walk between two art collectives in hybrid format online/in-person in Brooklyn (Urban Resilience Thinking Initiatives and Pratt Institute) & Barcelona (Sitesize Art Collective) between Brooklyn Vestigial traces of Lenapehoking Indigenous and Barcelona watershed memory of social struggles and hopes for the living conditions of its inhabitants with the construction of the new bourgeois city and linked to the trade of slaves taken from Africa to the coasts of the North American Caribbean. \nPeople that would like to participate by zoom\, must connect to the following zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/my/rafaeldebalanzo\n \nPeople to participate in person in Barcelona\, the meeting point address is: Parc de la Ciutadella\, Quiosc de la Cascada monumental. \n\nOrganized by: \n\nBrooklyn: Rafael de Balanzo\, Jeffrey Hogrefe and Scott Ruff\nBarcelona: Elvira Pujol and Joan Vila-Puig
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/brooklyn-barcelona-walk-dialogue-nomad-indigenous-resilience-thinking-social-ecological-practice/
LOCATION:Weeksville Heritage Center\, 158 Buffalo Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rafael de Balanzo Joue":MAILTO:rbalanzoj@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230429T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230420T114455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T120156Z
UID:2313-1682773200-1682780400@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Community Convening: We're Not Softening Our Resistance
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bronxmuseum.org/event/community-convening-were-not-softening-our-resistance/#new_tab
LOCATION:The Bronx Museum\, 1040 Grand Concourse\, The Bronx\, NY\, 10456\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230422T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230422T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230411T165938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T193422Z
UID:2274-1682157600-1682164800@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Practicing Connection IRL // rooted sharing\, listening and making
DESCRIPTION:This workshop provides an introduction to some of the methods used in social practice art\, an approach that emphasizes the potential of art to support positive social change. In this workshop\, we will engage in practicing ‘connection’ to create an experience of community and care through listening\, sharing and making. \nWe will perform a listening score\, ‘this is a piece\,’ that invites us to consider what we need as creative agents. We will then guide participants in making an artist book or zine\, which are tools that social practice artists often use as jumping off points for dialogue\, tools for celebration\, and objects for collective reflection. Sharing\, listening and making are methods that we use in our own practice and we hope that by working through these methods together\, these tools may support the work that matters most to you. \nWorkshop leads: \nCristina Ferrigno is an interdisciplinary artist and educator based in Queens\, NY. Cristina’s work explores identity and belonging\, through lived experiences\, photographs\, zines\, and an array of socially-engaged local and international projects. Her work has appeared at the Queens Museum\, La Bodega Gallery\, Local Project Art Space\, AS220 Gallery\, and New Women Space\, among others. Cristina completed her BFA at Maryland Institute College of Art and recently completed her MFA with a focus on Social Practice at Queens College. She currently serves as a teaching artist with the Queens Museum\, The Mosaic Project\, and Sunnyside Arts. \nFloor Grootenhuis is a New York based Dutch-Kenyan artist currently in residence at the Raper Lab in the Hunter College Biology department and a fellow with Social Practice CUNY. She has an MFA in Social Practice from Queens College\, CUNY\, was a More Art fellow 2017 and in the NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentorship Program 2018/19. She received grants from the City Artist Corps of New York\, the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation\, the Vilcek Foundation\, and Queens Art Intervention. She exhibited at Brooklyn Public Library\, Queens Museum\, Godwin-Ternbach Museum\, Five Myles Gallery in New York\, and the Centre de Cultura Contemporània in Barcelona. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis program is presented in part with the 2023 Northeastern Public Humanities Consortium.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/practicing-connection-irl-rooted-sharing-listening-and-making/
LOCATION:Interfaith Center of New York\, 475 Riverside Drive #540\, New York\, NY\, 10115\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230420T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230420T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230411T165822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T165822Z
UID:2250-1682013600-1682019000@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:For EarthWeek: Grief\, Art & Nature with Mary Ting
DESCRIPTION:Earth Week: Grief\, Art\, and the Environment with Mary Ting \nHow can the natural world provide connection and solace for those who are grieving?\nIn celebration of Earth Week\, artist and educator Mary Ting will lead a discussion around grief from an ecological perspective. Ting will present her work and its trajectory from personal grief to environmental research\, lectures\, and community projects. She will share how her individual losses and family and cultural history led to her work on wildlife demand and environmental injustices. \nFollowing the presentation in the Modern Chapel\, attendees will break out into small groups for discussion and walk. To get free tickets register at https://www.green-wood.com/event/earth-day-artlab-grief-culture-and-the-environment/.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/for-earthweek-grief-art-nature-with-mary-ting/
LOCATION:Greenwood Cemetery\, 500 25th Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11232\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230403T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230403T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230310T130423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T130423Z
UID:2221-1680544800-1680550200@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:AI Care and Art: Chloë Bass & Hannah Zeavin
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ai-care-and-art-chloe-bass-hannah-zeavin-tickets-566974264287?aff=ebdssbdestsearch#new_tab
LOCATION:The Segal Theatre\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230401T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230321T151948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T151948Z
UID:2225-1680375600-1680386400@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:MY PHONE LIES TO ME: Los Angeles Book Launch and Reading
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/my-phone-lies-to-me-los-angeles-book-launch-and-reading-tickets-593655959957#new_tab
LOCATION:Get Lit\, 672 S. La Fayette PL #10\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90057\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230327
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230310T125639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T125639Z
UID:2213-1679616000-1679875199@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Newburgh is a Broadcast
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.awesomefoundation.org/en/projects/212009-newburgh-is-a-broadcast#new_tab
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://socialpracticecuny.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/newburgh.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T230000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230310T130104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T130104Z
UID:2217-1678996800-1679007600@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Book Release and Show at 411 Kent
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.411kent.org/shift#new_tab
LOCATION:411 Kent\, 411 Kent Ave.\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11249\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230310T124941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T125208Z
UID:2205-1678908600-1678914000@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Situationist Films by Guy Debord\, Ernie Larsen\, and Sherry Millner
DESCRIPTION:Screening series presents “Situationist Film: Now and Then\,  Then and Now”\, with films by Guy Debord\, Sherry Millner & Ernie Larsen. Millner and Larsen will join us for a discussion following the screening. \n\n  \nGuy Debord’s On the Passage of a Few Persons Through a Fairly Short Unity of Time\, 20 minutes\, 1959 \n“…a few people put into practice a systematic questioning of all the works and diversions of a society\, a total critique of its notion of happiness…”. \n“The point is to understand what has been done and all that remains to be done\, not to add more ruins to the old world of spectacles and memories.” \n  \nPartial Critique of Separation\, 19 minutes\, 2008-2012 \nThe first re-make of a Situationist film\, the two-screen 19-minute PARTIAL Critique of Separation. Rigorously but playfully applying detournement\, the indispensable situationist principle of political/aesthetic intervention\, to Debord’s film Critique of Separation (1961)\, Millner and Larsen claim to re-situate the undimmed energies of its intransigent and impassioned argument. Juxtaposing the here and now with the there and then (New York 2008 with Paris 1961) PARTIAL Critique of Separation proposes that the material conditions that separate each from all and self from self and that every moment militate against the imperative to resist persist. \n  \nDISASTER\, 30 minutes\, 1976 \nIn 1975/76 Millner produced the two-screen super-8 Disaster\, the first avowedly situationist film made in the U.S. Screen left features the spectacle of imagery from Seventies Hollywood blockbuster disaster films shot clandestinely in first-run movie theaters. Screen right depicts the actual site of disaster: everyday life. This cheapskate decidedly feminist cinemascope animates the gulf between the two sites of catastrophe. Is it this massive disjunction between the spectacle and the quotidian—a unrelenting deployment of humiliations\, routines\, disciplines\, distractions\, and fantasies—that reconciles all of us to a regimen of passive and delayed gratification? \n  \nGraven Images\, 5 minutes\, 2010 \nThe sacred icon of the U.S. red\, white\, and blue literally becomes a burning issue. As flames engulf flag after flag\, the audio-montage connects patriotism to hysterical blindness. Is there a fundamental(ist) relation between the religious injunction against graven images and the iconic status of the U.S. American flag? Who is burning all those flags? \n  \nIn January we published a podcast interview with the artists\, “Anarchist Cinema and the Counterculture w/ Sherry Millner & Ernie Larsen”: https://www.patreon.com/posts/61776128 \n  \nSherry Millner makes films\, videos\, photo-texts\, book\, curatorial and other research projects\, exhibited in festivals\, museums\, cultural centers\, squats\, windows\, storefronts and on walls. She co-created the collaborative video project State of Emergency (2003-2008). The video essay How Do Animals and Plants Live? was screened this year at the Social Justice Film Festival in Chennai\, India\, at the Small Axe Festival in Great Britain\, and ChangeFest in Atlanta\, Georgia. She co-curated Disruptive Film\, a two volume DVD set of experimental short-form radical films and videos. She loves postcards. \n  \nAs an exponent of oppositional culture\, Ernie Larsen is a novelist\, filmmaker\, and media critic. He has collaborated with Sherry Millner on photo-text projects and many films including Rock the Cradle on the December ’09 uprising in Greece and How Do Animals and Plants Live?\, on the demolition of a self-organized migrant squat in Thessaloniki\, and 41 Shots\, the first film to skewer the racist ‘broken windows’ theory of policing that underpinned the notorious murder of Amadou Diallo in New York City. He co-curated Disruptive Film: Everyday Resistance to Power\, two DVD sets of short-form experimental political films from 26 countries. His most recent book is The Trial Before the Trial (Autonomedia\, 2018). \n\n\n  \nWoodbine is an experimental hub in Ridgewood\, Queens for developing the skills\, practices\, and tools needed to build autonomy.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/situationist-films-by-guy-debord-ernie-larsen-and-sherry-millner/
LOCATION:Woodbine\, 585 Woodward Avenue\, Queens\, NY\, 11385\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230213T151008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230213T151008Z
UID:2162-1677247200-1677254400@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Poetry Media Race
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://event.newschool.edu/poetrymediarace#new_tab
LOCATION:The New School
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221116T134829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T134829Z
UID:2044-1676572200-1676577600@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Aesthetics\, Resistance\, and Memory: a double book launch and conversation with Andreas Huyssen and Gregory Sholette
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.printedmatter.org/programs/events/1511#new_tab
LOCATION:Printed Matter\, 231 11th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230213T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230213T145918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230213T150331Z
UID:2152-1676316600-1676322000@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Placeholder Poetry Readings #6
DESCRIPTION:with the Devil’s Dyke Network \nSam Solomon\nSavannah Sevenzo\nClaudia Treacher\nViolet Marchenkova\nNehaal Bajwa \nResponding to Alexandra Juhasz (My Phone Lies to Me)
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/placeholder-poetry-readings-6/
LOCATION:Hope & Ruin\, 11 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230208T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230124T172713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T172713Z
UID:2141-1675877400-1675882800@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:The ABC of the Projectariat
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-abc-of-the-projectariat-tickets-520863796637#new_tab
LOCATION:James Gallery\, CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, NYC\, NYC\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Practice CUNY":MAILTO:spcuny@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221222T211436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T211503Z
UID:2082-1674068400-1674075600@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:A Conversation with Chloë Bass
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.skirball.org/programs/words-and-ideas/conversation-chloe-bass#new_tab
LOCATION:Skirball Cultural Center\, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90049\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230117T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20230114T130308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230114T130308Z
UID:2088-1673947800-1673962200@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:BARCELONA/MEDELLIN COMMUNITY WALK SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL PRACTICE with SITESIZE (Barcelona)\, Tierra ESPACIO PARA HABITAR (Colombia) and URBAN RESILIENCE THINKING INITIATIVES (New York)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Barcelona and Medellin watersheds community walk on Tuesday 17th January 2023 included in the Nomad Resilience Thinking Social-ecological Practice Actions. This event will be held between Medellin and Barcelona using multimedia tools discussing how local vulnerable communities are linked and affected by their ecological systems\, specifically to their territorial freshwater creeks\, basins\, or sheds as fluent and symbolic natural elements for all communities. Participants could follow the events in a hybrid mode\, in-person walking or/and by zoom. \nCo-sponsored by Social Practice CUNY (SPCUNY). \nLocations to be announced. If you are interested in attending in-person\, send an email to rbalanzoj@gmail.com. \nOrganized by three artist collectives: \nSITESIZE (Barcelona)/Elvira Pujol and Joan Vila-Puig\nURBAN RESILIENCE THINKING INITIATIVES (New York)/Rafael de Balanzo Joue\nTierra ESPACIO PARA HABITAR (Medellin)/Alix Camacho
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/barcelona-medellin-community-walk-social-ecological-practice-with-sitesize-barcelona-tierra-espacio-para-habitar-colombia-and-urban-resilience-thinking-initiatives-new-york/
LOCATION:Barcelona and Medellin watersheds (contact for address)
CATEGORIES:In-Person,Nomad Resilience Thinking,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rafael de Balanzo Joue":MAILTO:rbalanzoj@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221219T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221219T220000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221220T164925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221220T164925Z
UID:2072-1671483600-1671487200@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Image is a Seed: Student Addition
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://roulette.org/event/matt-mottel-presents-mottel_mottel-the-image-is-a-seed-with-photography-by-syeus-mottel/#new_tab
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://socialpracticecuny.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Brooklyn-College_Image-is-a-Seed_Student-Addition-Matthew-Mottel.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221201T161928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221201T161928Z
UID:2059-1670072400-1670083200@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Mapping & Photography Workshop presented by The Catcalling Project
DESCRIPTION:Co-organized by Tiffany Zorrilla (2022-23 SPCUNY Actionist) as part of her SPCUNY-supported project (IN)visible Guides\, and Jahmorei Snipes with whom she co-founded The Catcalling Project\, the workshop consist of a mapping and photography workshop; asking participants to think about their relation to space in ways that are both familiar and unfamiliar. The themes that will be explored are safety\, community\, and place making.\n\nThe workshop involves a photography session where resident artist Destiny Mata will help participants capture their perspective through still life.\n\nRSVPs requested due to limited space (first come\, first served): tiffanyzorrilla@gmail.com
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/mapping-photography-workshop-presented-by-the-catcalling-project/
LOCATION:Abrons Arts Center\, 466 Grand St.\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person,The Catcalling Project
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221123T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221018T180244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T110127Z
UID:1871-1669208400-1669215600@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Alexandra Juhasz and Nishant Shah: 5 Ways to Look at Misinformation
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://artscienceconnect.gc.cuny.edu/event/alexandra-juhasz-and-nishant-shah-5-ways-to-look-at-misinformation/#new_tab
LOCATION:The Skylight Room\, Room 9100\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY\, 365 Fifth Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221113T223738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221113T223738Z
UID:2036-1668448800-1668456000@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:The Art of Un-War: Screening & Discussion with Krzysztof Wodiczko
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://artscienceconnect.gc.cuny.edu/event/the-art-of-un-war-a-screening-discussion-with-krzysztof-wodiczko/#new_tab
LOCATION:The Segal Theatre\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221102T160213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T160213Z
UID:1887-1667656800-1667664000@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Launch Party: Las hermanas de la milpa / The sisters of the milpa
DESCRIPTION:Las hermanas de la milpa: comienza con la calabaza / The sisters of the milpa: it begins with the squash is a bilingual and indigenous (Mixteco) cookbook by chef Natalia Mendez of La Morada restaurant. \nLike other initiatives devised by La Morada\, this book seeks to disseminate indigenous knowledges and practices\, and at the same time to conceptualize and expand the ways of doing mutual aid. Chef Natalia shares eight Oaxacan recipes that use all the parts of the squash plant\, in different stages; teaches us\, readers\, how to take care of the soil; and also gives tips to grow food at home! \n\nThe book is also\, in and of itself\, an art project: it includes illustrations by poet\, artist and activist Marco Saavedra; photos by photographer Camila Falquez; and has been beautifully designed by Lucky Risograph.\n\nLas hermanas de la milpa / The sisters of the milpa is the embodied memory\, in narrative form\, of the chef of one of the most important mutual aid hubs that emerged during the pandemic in NYC (and perhaps the only one that still continues to operate as such)\, and an eloquent document of the ongoing struggle for food sovereignty led by migrant indigenous communities.\n\nWhen: Saturday\, November 5\, 2 pm – 4 pm\nWhere: Bruckner Mott Haven Garden\n678 East 136th Street\, Bronx 10454\nEmail archivesincommon@gmail.com to RSVP
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/launch-party-las-hermanas-de-la-milpa-the-sisters-of-the-milpa/
LOCATION:Bruckner Mott Haven Garden\, 678 East 136th Street\, Bronx\, NY\, 10454\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="%C3%81ngeles Donoso Macaya":MAILTO:archivesincommon@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221103
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20221019T113221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T113221Z
UID:1879-1667260800-1667433599@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:AntiBlackness in the Academy
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/antiblackness-in-the-academy-tickets-428682991367#new_tab
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20220928T094649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T094949Z
UID:1846-1665687600-1665694800@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:Flushing Town Hall Professional Development Workshop: Artists in the Community with SPCUNY alumnae!
DESCRIPTION:Free professional development workshop presented in partnership with Flushing Town Hall.
URL:https://flushingtownhall.org/artists-in-the-community#new_tab
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Virtual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://socialpracticecuny.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/1663769006_back_image_Artist-Conversations-header-image-scaled.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Flushing Town Hall":MAILTO:https://flushingtownhall.org/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221008T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T063523
CREATED:20220928T211948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T081620Z
UID:1853-1665241200-1665248400@socialpracticecuny.org
SUMMARY:The Slow Drop: Musicians' Village
DESCRIPTION:Join us in New Orleans on Oct. 8th from 3-5pm CST for “The Slow Drop: Musicians’ Village”. \nIn this one-time live event\, New Orleans Musicians’ Village will be transformed into a shifting soundscape of intersecting performances. \nA new work of sound art by Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere in collaboration with musicians living in New Orleans Musicians’ Village. Participating musicians include Danny Abel\, Sam Albright\, Denise Bonis\, Tom Chute\, Sula Janet Evans\, Helen Gillet\, Edward Lee Jr.\, Thomas McDonald\, Margie Perez\, Troy Sawyer\, Gabriel Velasco\, and Chip Wilson. Curated by Anna Mecugni. \nWith a participatory ancestral tribute to Musicians’ Village founding resident Council Chief Joseph Jenkins in the Black Indian tradition\, featuring Big Chiefs Kevin Goodman and Kevin Turner who co-curated the production with Maroon Queen Reesie (Cherice Harrison-Nelson). \nFor more information: \ntheslowdrop.org / @theslowdrop / nevareztevere.info \nAccessibility: This is an accessible outdoor event. \n 
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/the-slow-drop-musicians-village/
LOCATION:Musicians’ Village\, Bartholomew St. and N. Prieur St.\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70117\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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