Sun, Apr 10, 2022
Open 12–6pm

Rashid Johnson: Stage

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Stage is a participatory installation and sound work that draws on the history of the microphone as a tool for protest and public oratory, while recalling the metonymic references to microphones in hip-hop lyrics from the 1980s to the present.

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Greater New York

Greater New York Noel Woodford Photo of Shanzhai Lyric, Incomplete Poem T Shirts Draped on Billboard

Greater New York, MoMA PS1’s signature survey of artists living and working in the New York City area, returns for its fifth edition. Delayed one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this iteration offers an intimate portrayal of New York City, forging connections between often under-examined histories of art-making in the city.

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Slow Factory: The Revolution is a School

The Revolution is Schools

Slow Factory transforms Homeroom into a site of collective learning and co-creation at the intersection of climate justice, social equity, and regenerative design through their evolving presentation, The Revolution is a School. The presentation features video, printed ephemera, installation, and a workshop series, all of which invite interaction and collaboration from visitors.

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Apr 4–18, 2022
Open 12–6pm

Las Nietas de Nonó: FOODTOPIA: después de todo territorio

Las Nietas de Nonó. Still from FOODTOPIA: después de todo territorio. 2021. Digital video (color, sound). Courtesy the artists.

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Apr 10, 2022
Open 12–6pm

Upcycling with Makayla Wray

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Slow Factory hosted a series of workshops and conversations fostering social and climate justice learning as part of Homeroom: The Revolution is a School. Fashion designer and street tailor Makayla Wray conducted a workshop on upcycling with her iconic sidewalk seamstress cart. Workshop attendees learned how to create their very own plush teddy bear keychain using scrap clothing.

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