• Give Light Labor Drawings, Posters, Art and Graphics from Movements Celebrating Labor History, People’s Art, and Popular Liberation

    CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies 25 W 43rd St, New York, NY, United States

    Give Light: Labor Drawings, Posters, Art and Graphics from Movements Celebrating Labor History, People’s Art, and Popular Liberation, a 2-day event organized by SPCUNY current and former fellows Alicia Grullon (CUNY Queens College, PSC-CUNY), Ingrid Romero (Mi Casa Resiste, CUNY - Hunter, UFT), Jaclyn Reyes (CUNY Graduate Center, Little Manila Queens Bayanihan Arts), and Annabelle Heckler (CUNY Graduate Center), with several other CUNY collaborators.

  • Blue Lightning Ghost Train: Inpatient Program 1

    Center for Performance Research

    Blue Lightning Ghost Train: Inpatient Program 1 by Kerosene Jones is the first phase of an experimental song, video, and performance cycle using archival materials to explore queer responses to harm reduction, particularly in regards to the ongoing opioid crisis.

    Free – $25
  • *77*

    *77* is a community open-mic based in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens neighborhood, in varying locations. It takes place on the 7th, 17th, and 27th of every month, and features 7 presenters on the mic for 7 minutes each. An ongoing event organized by Miles McAfee and Louis Miller, it is also being supported by Mudiwa Pettus and Greylin Jones during their SPCUNY Fellowship.

  • *77*

    *77* is a community open-mic based in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens neighborhood, in varying locations. It takes place on the 7th, 17th, and 27th of every month, and features 7 presenters on the mic for 7 minutes each. An ongoing event organized by Miles McAfee and Louis Miller, it is also being supported by Mudiwa Pettus and Greylin Jones during their SPCUNY Fellowship.

  • Elevating Black Queer Ancestors: Embodying Black Queer Pasts, Envisioning Black Queer Futures

    Lefferts Historic House 452 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Part of the larger Reclaiming Lyceums project (coordinated by SPCUNY Fellow Mudiwa Pettus with collaborator Greylin Jones), Elevating Black Queer Ancestors: Embodying Black Queer Pasts, Envisioning Black Queer Futures is a workshop series that explores the role of embodied experience in recovering, interpreting, and reimagining the uses of Black queer histories.

  • Memories: Souvenirs of Life Art Exhibition

    Queens Public Library Flushing Branch 41-17 Main St. Flushing, NY, New York, United States

    Senior Adult Art Exhibition- Memories: Souvenirs of Life is at the Queens Public Library in Flushing (41-17 Main St. Flushing, NY ) the month of June. Opening Reception is Friday, June 6th 2:30-3:30 in the lower level gallery.

    FREE
  • Closing Reception and Artist Walkthrough for Give Light

    CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies 25 W 43rd St, New York, NY, United States

    Closing Reception and Artist Walkthrough for Give Light: Labor Drawings, Posters, Art and Graphics from Movements Celebrating Labor History, People’s Art, and Popular Liberation. With current SPCUNY Fellows Ingrid Romero, Jaclyn Reyes, and Annabelle Heckler, and SPCUNY alum Alicia Grullón.

  • wav.pool

    KGB Bar 85 E 4th St, NY, United States

    A DIY sound and performance art series.

    FREE
  • *77*

    *77* is a community open-mic based in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens neighborhood, in varying locations. It takes place on the 7th, 17th, and 27th of every month, and features 7 presenters on the mic for 7 minutes each. An ongoing event organized by Miles McAfee and Louis Miller, it is also being supported by Mudiwa Pettus and Greylin Jones during their SPCUNY Fellowship.