Homeroom: Red Canary Song

Touch the Heart

Opens March 19, 2026

  • Upcoming
  • Exhibition
Red Canary Song. Lisa’s Flower Spa. 2023.
Photo credit:
Courtesy the artists

As part of Greater New York 2026, Queens-based collective Red Canary Song presents their Homeroom project Touch the Heart, whose title is a translation of the Cantonese phrase “dim sum.” Mirroring the infrastructures that sustain its community, the installation presents four dim sum dining tables to illustrate stories of migration, bodily care and desire, grieving and longing, and provisions of cultural heritage. The presentation also features portraits that memorialize workers who have passed, and still lifes by artist Augustina Wang that document the personal belongings of those who remain. Red Canary Song primarily organizes around food and tea, where harm reduction supplies circulate alongside dirty jokes, and daily crisis management accompanies karaoke—together, the contributions to Touch the Heart envision methodologies for shared refuge.

Red Canary Song is a grassroots collective led by migrant massage and sex workers across the Asian diaspora, and formed in 2017 in response to the death of Yang Song, a migrant Chinese massage worker killed during a police raid in Queens. Since then, Red Canary Song has expanded into a mutual aid network that foregrounds the experiences of directly impacted workers, providing groceries, cash assistance, translation services, and connection to legal support and person-first health care.

Dates

March 19, 2026

2026-03-19

Location

MoMA PS1

22-25 Jackson Avenue Queens, NY 11101

Credits

Organized by Jolene Fernandez, Homeroom Fellow, MoMA PS1, and Elena Ketelsen González, Associate Curator, MoMA PS1, in collaboration with Yin Q and Chong Gu, Red Canary Song, and Augustina Wang.

Sponsors

Homeroom activations are supported by the Keith Haring Foundation.

Additional support is provided by John L. Thomson.