lun, sep 23, 2024
Abierto
12–6 p.m.

After the Fire

After the Fire is a participatory mural project by artists Nanibah Chacon, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, and Layqa Nuna Yawar.

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Little Manila Queens

Mabuhay!

Dancers from the group Little Manila Queens raise their arms in graceful arcs.

Bajo el título ¡Mabuhay! (¡Viva!), el proyecto examina la historia y la migración filipinas, a la misma vez trazando un mapa de las iniciativas basadas en Queens que contribuyen a la salud y el bienestar de la diáspora filipina.

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Hard Ground

Black and white polaroid of a rooftop. A strange, chimney-like form emerges from the foreground.

Hard Ground reúne obras de siete artistas radicados en Nueva York, quienes trabajan con materiales que van desde la piedra caliza hasta la bebida Dr. Pepper mediante procesos de compresión, destilación y sustracción.

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27 de jul – 19 de oct, 2024
Abierto
10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Balik sa Bayan: Box Packing

Little Manila installation at MoMA PS1

Balikbayan (“return home”) boxes are commonly filled with clothes, toiletries, and souvenirs gathered throughout the year by migrant Filipino workers who support their relatives by sending goods back to the Philippines. The boxes of Balikbayan Arch, a counter-monument by artists Xenia Diente (b. 1976, Filipino-American) and Jaclyn Reyes (b. 1986, Filipino-American) on view in Mabuhay!, will be deconstructed over the course of the exhibition and used to deliver care packages to community organizations across the Philippines. One Saturday each month, participate in Balik Sa Bayan events, whose title is derived from the Tagalog phrase meaning "to give back to one’s country.” The workshops center mutual aid efforts to connect communities across borders.

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agosto
septiembre 2024 octubre