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Exhibition opening: Documents from the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp

Exhibition opening: Friday, December 5, 7-9pm
Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was a 19-year anti-nuclear protest and encampment at the U.S. Military Base at Greenham Common, Berkshire County, England. This exhibition and event series, organized as a mother/daughter collaboration between Susan Jahoda and Emma Jahoda-Brown, assembles accounts of the comings and goings and daily lives of a diverse group of women at Greenham primarily over a nine year period. Photographs, film, artifacts and sound are brought together to reveal a complex view of a largely invisible history. More info...
This exhibition runs from December 5, 2014 through March 1, 2015.
Upcoming Classes & Workshops!
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Workshop: What’s your story? A Study and Creation of Comics
December 6, 1-4pm
In this class, we will explore the wide variety of comics in the archive and discuss their personal and societal impact. The second half of the session will be a lesson in the art of comic creation.
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Workshop: Activate the Archive: Exploring and Utilizing the IA video collection
December 14, 1-4pm
Interference Archive is home to a collection of videos that represent cross-sections of radical media production over the last 30 years. This workshop is an opportunity to familiarize ourselves with the work in the collection and to open a discussion regarding the challenges and issues creating an activist video archive.
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Graphic design and social change movements
December 13, 6-8pm Social movements increasingly need visual thinkers to communicate their goals and designers have, in ever larger numbers, sought to employ their skills in the on-the-ground struggles of organizing and social change. This class will examine the historic role of the graphic design profession in creating work for movements.
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Radical Proposals Against Apartheid in South Africa
December 12, 7-9pm
This class will focus on the visions of radical social transformation that were produced in South Africa during the struggle against apartheid.
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