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Interference Archive materials featured in Activist New York at the Museum of the City of New York

Ongoing

Activist New York is an ongoing exhibition about the history social activism in the city. A new section—"A Danger Unlike Any Danger," a case study on New York's role as a center for nuclear disarmament activism from 1957 to 1985—just opened as part of the exhibit, and features a number of materials from the Interference Archive collection. We're excited to be able to share these important documents of protest with the mass audience that visits the Museum of the City of New York. More information can be found on the museum's website.


Come Join us on June 2nd for a Cataloging Party!

IA is now hosting bi-weekly cataloging parties! A bunch of us get together with laptops every other Thursday evening and work on entering some of our amazing posters, pamphlets, buttons, and record albums into our catalog so that they can be searchable online. The next cataloging party is Thursday, June 2nd, 6–9pm. BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop)!!!

Wanna Help Us Staff Interference Archive?

Interference Archive's open hours are run entirely by volunteers. We need your help keeping the doors open, organizing the collection, and orienting visitors. On Saturday, June 4th from 3:30-5pm we'll be holding a training for people that want to help staff. Please RSVP to info@interferencearchive.org.
Audio Interference 14: Freedom Archives

“We’re blessed with being the keepers of some very valuable stuff. It’s not ours. It’s intentional that this is part of the community and belongs to the community.” —Claude Marks

Freedom Archives is based in San Francisco and contains over 10,000 hours of audio and video tape, which chronicles both revolutionary struggles and state repressions. They also create audio and video documentaries of their own. Interference Archive reached out to Freedom Archives because of their shared commitment to preserving and activating the histories of social movements. Lani Hanna spoke to Freedom Archives co-founder Claude Marks, and his co-worker Nathaniel Moore for our 14th Audio Interference podcast.
 

Our Current Exhibition
Soñamos Sentirnos Libres
// Under Construction

Mayo 1- Sept. 5, 2016
Curaduria por Mobile Print Power


Interference Archive presents Soñamos Sentirnos Libres // Under Construction, a public exhibition and event series which features the work of Mobile Print Power, a multigenerational collective based out of Immigrant Movement International Corona, in Queens. The collective uses silkscreen printmaking and public projects to engage communities and explore social and cultural situations.

Interference Archive (El Archivo de Interferencia) presenta Soñamos Sentirnos Libres : Under Construction, una exposición pública y serie de eventos que destacan el trabajo y obra de Mobile Print Power, un colectivo multi-generacional radicado en IMI Corona (Immigrant Movement International Corona), en Queens. El colectivo usa el proceso de serigrafía para involucrar a comunidades y explorar situaciones sociales y culturales.

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