SPCUNY Student Fellowship applicant information session
Hear from alumni and staff of SPCUNY about the Student Fellow program and get your questions answered for the 2025-26 application cycle.
Hear from alumni and staff of SPCUNY about the Student Fellow program and get your questions answered for the 2025-26 application cycle.
The persistence of the idea of the commons is expressed as action in the transnational urban squatting movement, and the many occupations impulsed by social movements. Alan W. Moore joins SPCUNY Co-Director Greg Sholette and current SPCUNY Fellow Ashley Dawson for a discussion of Moore's work on “occupation culture.” This conversation is on the occasion of the “ABC No Rio at 45 Years” exhibition at Emily Harvey Foundation, NYC, April 2025.
E. Adamo's MFA thesis exhibition at Queens College, Tuesday, April 22nd from 6PM - 8PM.
Remember: the planet is an archive. On April 24th, join us for an experience of communal grief as we engage the climate crisis through art, embodiment, and conversation.
Come join us for a night of community laughter and fun as we celebrate Earth Week with a lineup of comedians at the Little Manila NYC Earth Week Comedy event!
Featuring: Kyle Marian, Dominique Nisperos, Manolo Moreno and more!
Galerie Lelong, New York, is pleased to present a conversation held in conjunction with Martha Rosler's solo exhibition Truth is/is not, on view in the gallery through May 10, 2025. The artist will be joined in conversation by fellow artists, writers, curators, and activists Coco Fusco, SPCUNY Co-Director Gregory Sholette, former SPCUNY Faculty Fellow Sherry Millner, and Ernie Larsen.
Join us for a dynamic community gathering to explore the concept of photographic justice through the late Corky Lee’s work, co-sponsored by SPCUNY alongside other community organizations.
What Else? is a series of co-created solidarity economy themed comedy shows. the shows will hold a practice of shared laughter as we answer the questions: what can the solidarity economy offer us, after and instead of capitalism, humorously, breathfully? how can humor make the solidarity economy compelling, inviting, appealing? what's funny and beautiful about it?
Faculty Fellow Ash Marinaccio and Docbloc’s Intergenerational Theatre Lab presents a lively, interactive cabaret where voices, stories, and songs across generations collide! Join us as we explore the bonds and divides between generations, diving into social justice and political issues that shape our world, all through this unique, collectively devised performance.
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.