Community Screen Printing Workshop
The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United StatesFREE Community Screen Printing Workshops
Every Wednesday at 7:00pm, beginning March 8th
10 sessions - 1 day a week for three months
FREE Community Screen Printing Workshops
Every Wednesday at 7:00pm, beginning March 8th
10 sessions - 1 day a week for three months
Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0, Nani Chacon, Gilbert "Magú" Luján, Ryan Dennison, Zeke Pena, Chico MacMurtrie, Claudia X. Valdes, Ruben Ortiz Torres, William Camargo, Rick Cortez, Lindsay Kane, Delilah Montoya, Cristobal Martinez, Scott Williams, Cultural Workers, and a SSSK Distro retrospective.
Join us on Thursday March 16th for an artist talk featuring many of our participating artists.
The artists will share about themselves and their artistic practice, as well as the meaning behind the artworks they created for the CitiCien exhibit.
Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0, Nani Chacon, Gilbert "Magú" Luján, Ryan Dennison, Zeke Pena, Chico MacMurtrie, Claudia X. Valdes, Ruben Ortiz Torres, William Camargo, Rick Cortez, Lindsay Kane, Delilah Montoya, Cristobal Martinez, Scott Williams, Cultural Workers, and a SSSK Distro retrospective.
Electronic Disturbance Theater 2.0, Nani Chacon, Gilbert "Magú" Luján, Ryan Dennison, Zeke Pena, Chico MacMurtrie, Claudia X. Valdes, Ruben Ortiz Torres, William Camargo, Rick Cortez, Lindsay Kane, Delilah Montoya, Cristobal Martinez, Scott Williams, Cultural Workers, and a SSSK Distro retrospective.
Community Screen Printing Workshops
10 sessions - 1 day a week for three months
All sessions now on Wednesdays!
from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Loisaida Inc. Center hosts
Silverio Pérez
in the presentation and signing of autographs for his new book:
La Vitrina Rota "The Broken Glass Case" or What the hell happened here?
Community Screen Printing Workshops
10 sessions - 1 day a week for three months
All sessions now on Wednesdays!
from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).