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We're incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported us already through our end-of-year support appeal. There's still time to give! If haven't yet had a chance, you can make a donation and read about the work you are supporting here.
We're closed from December 25 through January 2, but we have some great events planned to kick off the new year. Read below for more information.
We have desk space available -- come work with us! Interference Archive has co-working desk space available starting January 1st. Desks are in a naturally lit room with windows facing out at street level and adjacent to the IA exhibition space in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Spaces are in a shared work area (of four desks) and rent is $350/month including utilities and High speed internet. There is also a small kitchen area and mini fridge. Renters should be comfortable with class groups coming into the exhibition space, and a communal atmosphere. Current renters are artists, filmmakers, designers, and activists. Interest in engaging with IA's archival collection is a plus.
Email Kevin for more info.
We've been growing a lot over the past year, and we're looking for help as we continue into 2015. If you have bookkeeping skills and would be willing to help us set up our finances, please send us an email.
Coming up at Interference Archive:
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Captive Nation/Snidelines Joint Book Event
Monday, January 5th 2015, 7pm
Join authors, activists, and organizers Susie Day (Snidelines: Talking Trash to Power) and Dan Berger (Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era) for an informal discussion of their new books—including a theatrical performance of sorts—and on a freewheeling range of topics like prisons, political prisoners, justice, injustice, and how to achieve world peace. Laugh, cry, clap, throw things—the choice is yours.
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New Songs for an Old Fight
Sunday, January 11, 7pm
Join us for songs of fiction and non-fiction about work, histories of labor organizing, and the modest insurgent dreams that lay just beneath the surface of everyday life. Lyrics and music by Brian Pickett, with Vani Kannan; illustrations by Ethan Heitner and other work from the Archive.
Admission by donation.
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