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SUMMARY:1ra Reunión del Movimiento Comunitario para Energía Eficiente
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPCION\n\n\n\n1ra Reunión del Movimiento Comunitario para Energía Eficiente\n\nPresentado por Loisaida Inc.\, LES Ready! con Beyond the Grid \n\nCuando: Lunes\, Octubre 15\, 2018 \n\n7:00 PM to 9:00 PM \nEn: Loisaida Inc. – 710 E. 9th St and Avenue C \n\nComo nosotros\, residentes del bajo Manhattan podemos tener un impacto positivo en el medio ambiente\, mejorar nuestra calidad de vida y ahorrar dinero? \nÚnete a Loisaida Inc. y Beyond the Grid el Lunes 15 de Octubre desde las 7 – 9 pm para una reunión especial con el grupo comunitario LES Ready! Además se presentará un pequeño taller para aprender lo importante de utilizar la ENERGÍA RENOVABLE para lograr autonomía energética y mejorar la calidad de vida en nuestro hogar y nuestra comunidad. \nAyuda nuestro movimiento “Somos Loisaida” (We Are Loisaida) para organizar y dirigir mas atención a nuestra campaña masiva de acción directa e identificar\, contar\, reemplazar y reciclar electrodomésticos derrochadores en nuestro barrio.\n \n\n\nNos puedes ayudar a recopilar data compartiendo nuestra encuesta aquí: Take the SOMOS LOISAIDA Leadership (in) Energy Savings (LES) Survey.\n\n\nThis project is made possible by the 2018 LES Ready! Pass-Through Grant and the NYCT (New York Community Trust).
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/1ra-reunion-del-movimiento-comunitario-para-energia-eficiente/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,Panel / Town Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181025T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181025T200000
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SUMMARY:Decolonial & Third World Studies: Discussion & tour with Antonio Serna
DESCRIPTION:Decolonial & Third World Studies: Discussion & tour with Antonio Serna\nThursday\, October 25\, 2018 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n\n\n\nPanel Discussion: 7:00–8:30 PM*\n*Pre-Event: 6:15 PM Exhibition Walk-thru with artist Antonio Serna \n\nPanelists: Macarena Gomez-Baris\, J. Kēhaulani Kauanui\, Conor Tomás Reed. \nModerated by Patrick Jaojoco. \n\nSince the 1960s\, students of color have fought to decolonize campuses across the Americas. One of their goals was to introduce studies related to their own experiences and include their history outside of the dominant Eurocentric lens. We will discuss some of the original demands and achievements\, and compare them to the current wave of decolonizing academia.Secondly\, one of main concerns in the project Our Time is to highlight the racism in the arts as affecting all people of color across America. \nWe ask\, what can we gain from a comparative ethnographic analysis of this history? What are the limits and pitfalls of such study? How does it affect the visual arts and visual cultural studies in general (framework of research\, production\, participation\, and consumption)?As a third discussion point\, we will consider spaces of resistance\, noting Esteban Izquierdo Mejia’s intro to Spaces of Cultural Resistance that is similarly echoed in Macarena Gomez-Barris’ intro to The Extractive Zone. Can we consider examples of the importance of spaces of resistance (decolonial or otherwise) that\, as Mejia notes\, “operate to create imagined geographies of belonging that challenge the effects of cultural oppression at the local and regional level?” \nThis panel is held in conjunction with “Documents of Resistance: Our Time” Antonio Serna’s exhibition and residency at The Loisaida\, Inc. Center\, September 14–October 28\, 2018. Support for “Documents of Resistance: Our Time” is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs‘ Development Fund. \n*Pre-Event: Exhibition walk-through with artist Antonio Serna starts at 6:15 pm\nModerated by Patrick Jaojoco \nBios \nPatrick JaojocoisaBrooklyn-based arts professional\, curator\, researcher\, and writer focusing on political ecology and historiography\, in particular how creative practices and landscape interpretation can aid in public understanding of long-term ecological\, economic\, and political histories. He has organized numerous exhibitions and public programs throughout New York; recently\, he worked withthecuratorial collective Frontview onaproject around American pre-colonial\, colonial\, and cartographic histories and practices. He currently works at Storefront for Art and Architecture\, where Patrick supportstheorganization’s exhibitions and projects as Development and Communications Associate. Patrick wasa2015-2017 Curatorial Fellow at SVA’s MA Curatorial Practice program\, and received his BA in English Literature and Environmental Studies from New York University. \nMacarena Gomez-Barrisis Professor and Chairperson of Social Science and Cultural Studies at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn\, New York. She is also Director oftheGlobal South Center (GSC)\,aresearch center that works attheintersection of social ecologies\, art/politics\, and decolonial methodologies. Her instructional focus is on Latinx and Latin American Studies\, memory andtheafterlives of violence\, decolonial theory\,theart of social protest\, and queer femme epistemes. \nJ. Kēhaulani Kauanuiis Professor of American Studies and affiliate faculty in Anthropology at Wesleyan University\, where she teaches courses related to Indigenous studies\, critical race studies\, settler colonial studies\, and anarchist studies. She isthecurrent Chair of American Studies andthecurrent Director oftheCenter fortheAmericas. Her first book isHawaiian Blood: Colonialism andthePolitics of Sovereignty and Indigeneity(Duke University Press 2008) and her second book isParadoxes of Hawaiian Sovereignty: Land\, Sex\, andtheColonial Politics of State Nationalism(Duke University Press\, 2018). She also hasanew edited book\,Speaking of Indigenous Politics: Conversations with Activists\, Scholars\, and Tribal Leaders. Kauanui currently serves asaco-producer for an anarchist politics show called “Anarchy on Air\,”amajority POC show co-produced withagroup of Wesleyan students\, which builds on her earlier work on another collaborative anarchist program called “Horizontal Power Hour.” \n\nConor Tomás Reedis an archivist\, doctoral student\, educator\, and organizer attheCity University of New York\,acollective member of Lost & Found:TheCUNY Poetics Document Initiative\, andaco-founding participant intheFree University of New York City. Conor researches twentieth and twenty first-century literatures of social movements and urban freedom schools\, and isa2016-2017 Scholar-in-Residence attheSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Conor is currently working on his dissertation:CUNY Will Be Free!: Black\, Puerto Rican\, and Women’s Compositions\, Literatures\, and Studies attheCity College of New York and New York City\, 1960-1980. \n\n\n\nAbout the Exhibition: \nDocuments of Resistance: Our Time\nSeptember 14th – October 28th \nLoisaida Center Inc. is pleased to present Documents of Resistance: Our Time\, a participatory exhibition and residency of new work by Antonio Serna. \nHow do we give contours to an art history that remains unwritten\, scattered across archives\, and siloed in scholarship? How can we begin to reconnect the struggle for civil rights across all artists of color and their fight for inclusion in our cultural institutions? How can we being to reflect on the complexity of artists of color and their unique experience\, political actions\, and art production as part of the art history in American? In the exhibition\, Documents of Resistance: Our Time\, Mexican-American artist\, Antonio Serna is hoping to take us down a visual path to consider these and many other questions in regards to the important but often overlook contributions of artist of color. \nCentral to the exhibition will be a series timeline collages of art and activism from each decade\, from 1960s up to our current decade. In combining the histories of artists of color\, visitors will be able to visually locate overlapping shared concerns and experiences of artists of color: from the Chicano Movement to the Black Power Movement\, and from the Labor Movement to the Feminist\, Third World Movement\, and beyond. Leading up to and during the exhibition\, Antonio Serna is asking the public to send in their memories of this resistance: people\, places\, or events relevant in order to continue to expand this histories. Serna’s interest is not just a reflection of the past hopes to inspire and empower a new generation of people of color to join the struggle in becoming the next generation of artists\, activists\, curators\, historians\, archivist\, and museum workers\, to help end discrimination in our cultural institutions. \nOriginally from San Antonio Texas\, Antonio Serna is a Mexican-American artist based in New York. Antonio maintains both a studio and collective social practice. These two practices often balance and ground the sum of his production. Antonio Serna holds a Masters in Fine Arts from Brooklyn College\, and a BFA from Parsons School of Art. He has exhibited in New York\, Texas\, Las Vegas\, Spain\, Mexico\, Berlin\, and Romania. His speaking engagements include ArtCenter\, Flux Factory\, CUE Foundation\, Brooklyn Museum\, Pratt\, Common Field Convening\, Eyebeam\, Smack Mellon\, Queens Museum\, and Museo Tamayo. Recently he has participated in residencies at Triangle Arts Association\, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts\, and The Luminary and has taught at Brooklyn College and Parsons School of Design.  \nDocument of Resistance:Our Time is made possible in part by funds from Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Creative Engagement Grant
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/decolonial-third-world-studies-discussion-tour-with-antonio-serna/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,Artists in Residence,Event/Opening
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SUMMARY:Ed Morales and Urayoán Noel in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Ed Morales and Urayoán Noel in Conversation\nThursday\, November 1\, 2018 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT \nLoisaida\, Inc – 710 East 9th Street New York\, NY 10009 (View Map) \nDESCRIPTION\n\n\n\n“Latinx” (pronounced “La-teen-ex”) is the gender-neutral term that covers one of thelargest and fastest growing minorities in the United States\, accounting for 17 percent of the country. Over 58 million Americans belong to the category\, including a sizable part of thecountry’s working class\, both foreign and native-born. Their political empowerment is altering thebalance of forces in a growing number of states. Yet Latinx barely figure in America’s ongoing conversation about race and ethnicity. Remarkably\, theUS census does not even have a racial category for “Latino.” \nPlease join Ed Morales in conversation with Urayoan Noel\, both members of Loisaida’s Artistic Advisory Board on Thursday\, November 1st\, on his new book: Latinx: The New Force in American Politics and Culture. \n\n\nEd Morales is a journalist who has investigated New York City electoral politics\, police brutality\, street gangs\, grassroots activists\, and the Latino arts and music scene. He has been a Latin music Newsday columnist and longtime Village Voice contributing writer whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone\, The New York Times\, Miami Herald\, San Francisco Examiner\,The Los Angeles Times\, The Guardian\, Jacobin\, and The Nation. He was acontributing editor to NACLA Report on the Americas\, and a frequent contributor of op ed columns for The Progressive Media Project. \nUrayoán Noel is a South Bronx-based writer\, critic\, performer\, translator and intermedia artist originally from San Juan\, Puerto Rico. He is an associate professor of English and Spanish at New York University\, and also teaches at Stetson University’s MFA of theAmericas. Noel is the author of seven books of poetry\, most recently Buzzing Hemisphere/Rumor Hemisférico (University of Arizona Press\, 2015)\, as well as the critical study In Visible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam (University of Iowa Press\, 2014)\, winner of the LASA Latina/o Studies Book Award.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/ed-morales-and-urayoan-noel-in-conversation/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181116T140000
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SUMMARY:Reflect to Revolutionize - Critical Thinking Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Reflect to Revolutionize – Critical Thinking Seminar\nLoisaida\, Inc | 710 East 9th Street | New York\, NY 10009 \nFriday\, November 16\, 2018 at 2:00 PM – Friday\, December 14\, 2018 at 4:00 PM (EST) \n\nPilot collaboration presented by Radical Love consciousness and Loisaida Inc.\nREFLECT TO REVOLUTIONIZE \n\n4 Sessions \n2 Fridays\, November 16 and 30\n2 Fridays\, December 7 and 14 \n2 pm – 4 pm \nLoisaida Inc. – 710 East 9th Street and Avenue C \n\nRLC Mission Statement: \nRadical love is a verb\, ethic and revolutionary mindset; a consciousness that demands the liberation of all. We are a team of women of color dedicated to the liberation of all people through radical love and critical consciousness. Based in New York City\, we organize workshops\, classes and programs that strive not only to be accessible\, but cater to the wants and needs of poor and working class people of color. \nWe are a team of young women of color dedicated to the liberation of all people through radical love and critical consciousness. Based in New York City\, we organize workshops\, classes and programs that strive not only to be accessible\, but cater to the wants and needs of poor and working class people of color. We are organizing various programs throughout the next month\, and are interested in hosting our “Reflect to Revolutionize” workshops in the Loisaida Center for four consecutive Tuesday nights this November. \nThe Reflect to Revolutionize workshops are devoted to practicing critical thinking and meaningful self-reflection as pathways to liberating transformation. These facilitated discussions will shine light on the ways that oppressive systems and legacies of colonialism and slavery affect our daily lives and choices. We will rethink and redefine our notions of self\, purpose\, power and community. Our goal is to provide an active space where we confront our own trauma and fear in order to rise stronger as a collective. \n\nOrganizer and facilitator: Amy Neshama\nHosted by: Loisaida Inc.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/reflect-to-revolutionize-critical-thinking-seminar/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,Free Workshop / Class
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Counter Institution by Nandini Bagchee
DESCRIPTION:Book Talk: Counter Institution by Nandini Bagchee\nWednesday\, November 28\, 6:30pm\nLoisaida Center\, 710 E 9th St \nCounterinstitution: Activist Estates of the Lower East Side\, examines the open-ended histories of activism in the Lower East Side by looking at the spaces used by activists- storefronts\, gardens and offices to bring forth the hidden dimensions of these organizational spaces through a collaging together of architectural drawings techniques with archival research\, photography and writing. This book examines three re-purposed buildings on the Lower East Side that have been used by activists to launch actions over the past forty years. The Peace Pentagon was the headquarters of the anti-war movement\, El Bohio was a metaphoric “hut” that envisioned the Puerto Rican Community as a steward of the environment\, and ABC No Rio\, a name appropriated from a storefront sign with missing letters\, was a catchy punk name that appealed to the anarchistic sensibility of the artists that ran a storefront gallery in a run-down tenement. The “activist estates” explored in this book represents both a conceptual and a literal struggle to create a space for civic action in a city that is built upon real estate speculation. \nA book talk by author Nandini Bagchee will be followed by a discussion with Dr. Gregory Sholette. Nandini Bagchee is an Associate Professor of Architecture and History at City College New York and a Principal at Bagchee Architects. Greg Sholette is an artist\, activist and author of Delirium and Resistance: Art\, Activism &amp; the Crisis of Capitalism (Pluto Press 2017) and Dark Matter: Art and Politics in an Age of Enterprise Culture (Pluto Press\, 2011). At this event we will also launch a call for participation for an exhibition planned at the Loisaida Center titled\, “Activist Estates: An Alternate History of Real Estate in Loisaida”. \nThis exhibition designed and curated by Nandini Bagchee in collaboration with Loisaida Center will be mounted in May 2019 to celebrate the history of space-based activism in the Lower East Side. Through timelines\, photographs\, artifacts\, film and architectural models- the exhibit will invite visitors to share their own stories and images to fill in the blanks or simply re-interpret the material within the show. Community workshops and envisioning sessions will open new discussions of the future of community-\ncontrolled space. \nCo-Sponsored by the Loisaida Center and GVSHP \nThis event is fully accessible. \n\n 
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/nandini-bagchee-counter-institution/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,Event/Opening,Event/Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181130T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181130T170000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Closing: Our Time by Antonio Serna
DESCRIPTION:Last chance to see the exhibition: \nDocuments of Resistance: Our Time \nby: Antonio Serna \n\nOverview:\nLoisaida Center Inc. is pleased to present Documents of Resistance: Our Time\, a participatory exhibition and residency of new work by Antonio Serna. \nHow do we give contours to an art history that remains unwritten\, scattered across archives\, and siloed in scholarship? How can we begin to reconnect the struggle for civil rights across all artists of color and their fight for inclusion in our cultural institutions? How can we being to reflect on the complexity of artists of color and their unique experience\, political actions\, and art production as part of the art history in American? In the exhibition\, Documents of Resistance: Our Time\, Mexican-American artist\, Antonio Serna is hoping to take us down a visual path to consider these and many other questions in regards to the important but often overlook contributions of artist of color. \nCentral to the exhibition will be a series timeline collages of art and activism from each decade\, from 1960s up to our current decade. In combining the histories of artists of color\, visitors will be able to visually locate overlapping shared concerns and experiences of artists of color: from the Chicano Movement to the Black Power Movement\, and from the Labor Movement to the Feminist\, Third World Movement\, and beyond. Leading up to and during the exhibition\, Antonio Serna is asking the public to send in their memories of this resistance: people\, places\, or events relevant in order to continue to expand this histories. Serna’s interest is not just a reflection of the past hopes to inspire and empower a new generation of people of color to join the struggle in becoming the next generation of artists\, activists\, curators\, historians\, archivist\, and museum workers\, to help end discrimination in our cultural institutions. \nGoals:\nMy current project ‘Documents of Resistance\,’ is an ongoing art project that draws inspiration from the history of art and activism by artists of color from 1960-present. My goal is to develop several specific in depth projects under this expansive umbrella. Specifically\, for my residency at The Loisaida Center\, I will be focusing on ‘Our Time\,’ a multimedia installation that chronicles the connections and relationships between people\, places\, and events that influenced artists of color. Central to ‘Our Time’ is a series of 4 visual timeline-collages that contextualize this unique history. The timelines include historic images of protests against racism in museums in New York and collective activities in places such as Watts and East Los Angeles\, among other political activities. By giving visual form to this history\, we can gain an overview of overlapping concerns\, cross-cultural themes\, and socio-political forces that affected the studio production and protests organizing of artists of color. Over the span of my residency at The Loisaida Center visitors\, special guests\, and the public will be ask to comment and contribute to the project. \nDuring the research and development phase of the residency\, the artist will conduct a Call for Public Participation\, to participate please fill out this form. \nOutcome\, exhibition:\nDocuments of Resistance: Our Time\nSeptember 14th – November 30th \nExhibition Closing: Friday\, November 30th\, 2018 – 11am to 5pm \nFor his exhibition\, ‘ Documents of Resistance: Our Time\, the upcoming exhibition at Loisaida\, resident artists Antonio Serna\, is creating timelines to highlight the art and activism of artists of color. Help us build these important timelines by sending in your memories of resistance: people\, places\, or events relevant to the history of art and activism by people of color; These timelines will provide information for future research\, scholarship\, and display. \nCall for Public Participation: \nDo you remember a spot in your neighborhood that was an important place for artists of color meet and make art. Do you recall a rally or protest organized by artists of color? How about and  exhibition by and for artists of color? Or community art projects that were made by and for communities of color? We want to collect all these important moments.  \nContribute by filling out the form below: \n\nLoading… \n\nAbout the artist:\nAntonio Serna is a Mexican-American artist\, activist\, and independent researcher. For over a decade Antonio has helped lead and co-organize several art projects and activist interventions in New York\, Texas\, Las Vegas\, Spain\, Mexico\, Berlin\, and Romania. Most recently he has contributed to labor equity portion of “People’s Cultural Plan\,” which launched at Artists Space in 2017\, and the Brooklyn Community Forum on Gentrification at the Brooklyn Museum in 2016. Other notable projects include his work on alternative economies for artists including artCommons at The Queens Museum and “What Do We Do Now?” at Eyebeam\, both held in 2013. Antonio Serna is originally from Texas and holds a Masters in Fine Arts from Brooklyn College\, and a Bachelor of Arts from Parsons School of Art and Design. \nHis current project Documents of Resistances has recently been included in a new book Art As Social Action\, edited by Gregory Sholette\, Chloe Bass\, and Queens Social Practice (Allworth Press). An artist residency and exhibition for this project has also been schedule for the Fall of 2018 at The Loisaida Center in New York City. \n\n\nRelevant links to websites/publications/reviews/etc.\n\n\n\nPersonal website: www.antonioserna.com\nPress: “Empowering Latinx Arts Practitioners at the Latinx Artist Retreat (LXAR)\,” Lynnette Miranda. Chicago Artist Writers\, June 7\, 2017.\nPress: “Can Protest Art Survive And Thrive During A Trump Presidency\,”Anjali Enjeti. Pacific Standard\, May 27\, 2017.\nPress: “Antinomies of Art Activism and Documentation: The Curatorial Approach of Agitprop at the Brooklyn Museum\,” Izabel Galliera\, Issue 4\, Field Journal\, 2016.\n\n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.” \n 
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/exhibition-closing-our-time/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190109T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190109T170000
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SUMMARY:g e o d e s i c   l i n g u i x ; Charas as Infinite Thought Object
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Mottel & Edwin Torres\nEVENT DETAILS:TICKETSWednesday\, January 9\, 2019\, 8:00 pm\n\n\n\n\n \ng e o d e s i c   l i n g u i x ;\nCharas as Infinite Thought Object\nThe history of dome building on the Lower East Side goes back to when CHARAS built domes in collaboration with Buckminster Fuller in 1972/73. Syeus Mottel documented this effort in his photojournalism book CHARAS; THE IMPROBABLE DOME BUILDERS\, first published in 1973 and now re-published in 2018 by Song Cave Press & Pioneer Works. \nOn 1.9.19\, The Poetry Project\, will stage a performative action between artist\, and researcher Matthew Mottel and poet Edwin Torres. Torres has been an active member of the Loisaida community since the 90’s\, where he’s performed his ‘lingualisualist’ poetics\, rooted in sight and sound\, at many iconic venues. Mottel\, has been a member of the experimental arts community of New York City since the late 1990’s. \nIn interviewing Chino Garcia (co-founder of CHARAS)\, Matthew was told that one of the domes CHARAS built in the 1970’s was portable and used as sites for experimental performance. In this spirit\,Mottel and Torres will perform in and around a Geodesic Dome built inside the Poetry Project. \nMottel will screen a documentary video on the history of CHARAS’s dome building activity. And Torres will perform from his recent book\, “XOETEOX: THE INFINITE WORD OBJECT” (Wave Books) within a sonically & visually-charged geodesic environment. \nAs the finale of the evening\, the two will collaborate in and around the dome. This event will further expand the narrative of CHARAS’s original dome actions\, to pair with contemporary performance and poetics\, and to champion new forms with new content. This collaboration was facilitated by the Loisaida Center\, who introduced the artists and hosted Mottel’s exhibition ‘Charas is alive on Spaceship Earth’ in May – June 2018. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMATTHEW MOTTEL\n\n\nMatthew Mottel (born 1981\, New York\, NY) is an artist\, performer and writer. Matthew researches political and cultural histories to ameliorate the relationships between archival historical documents and their contemporary context. These investigations often are in the form of sculpture\, intermedia art installation and performance; creating unique environments for archival media to exist within. Matthew was an Artist In Residence At Issue Project Room in 2010 and an LMCC Swing Space Recipient in 2011.  He has presented work at the Museum of Modern Art\, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Victoria & Albert Museum\, London; The Kitchen\, New York; Deitch Projects\, New York; All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival; London and Moers Music\, Germany. \nHe received in 2003\, a B.A at SUNY New Paltz\, his degree in Political & Cultural Studies. He presented his thesis exhibition towards an M.F.A. at City College’s Digital Intermedia Art Practice program in 2018 with graduation in 2019. \n\n\n\n\n\nEDWIN TORRES\n\n\nEdwin Torres is a NYC native whose books include\, XoeteoX: the infinite word object (Wave Books)\, Ameriscopia (University of Arizona Press)\, and The PoPedology of an Ambient Language (Atelos Books). Anthologies include: American Poets in the 21st Century: Poetics of Social Engagement\, Who Will Speak For America\, Angels of the Americlypse: New Latin@ Writing\, and Aloud; Voices From The Nuyorican Poets Café. Recent collaborations include; Sowndhauz-an electro-lingo duo with Matt Harle\, Poex-a collection of sound pieces created with Stephen Vitiello\, and Resurrection-a site-specific installation performance with Julie Carr. He is editor of the forthcoming anthology from Counterpath Press entitled\, The Body In Language: An Anthology.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/g-e-o-d-e-s-i-c-l-i-n-g-u-i-x-charas-as-infinite-thought-object/
LOCATION:The Poetry Club\, 131 E. 10th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190129T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190109T181249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T215221Z
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SUMMARY:Project LAZO: Supported at its Ends—Hanging by its Weight
DESCRIPTION:*Image by: Luciana Pinchiero | El Cuello con Manchas de El Eco (El Eco’s Spotty Neck)\, 2017 \nLAZO at Loisaida present: \nSupported at its Ends—Hanging by its Weight\nOpening Reception: January 29th\, 2019 | 6-8 PM\nJanuary 29th – February 8th\, 2019 \nParticipating Artists: \nRonny Quevedo \nAmy Westpfahl \nDolores Furtado \nGaby Collins-Fernandez \nMauricio Cortes Ortega \nPedro Wainer \nDaniel Greenfield-Campoverde \nLuciana Pinchiero \nEsperanza Mayobre \nBernadette Despujols \nOmar Barquet \nKristin Reger \nMaximilliano Siñani \nConstanza Alarcon Tennen \n  \nRead more about the residency here. \n\nAbout the artists:\nLAZO is a collaborative project founded by Alva Mooses and Claudia Cortínez. We are artists of Latin American descent focusing on intersections of photography\, sculpture and printmaking and began working together while doing our graduate studies together at Yale University. We have organized exhibitions\, publications\, and talks that support artists while furthering cross-cultural dialogue. Both born in the U.S. (Alva to parents from Mexico & the U.S. and Claudia to parents from Argentina & Chile) our practices have relied largely on being based in NYC while working internationally creating ties to distinct communities. \nAlva Mooses is an artist based in New York. She received her BFA from The Cooper Union and her MFA from Yale University. She has exhibited her work at the 10th Havana Biennial\, Instituto Cervantes in NY\, Shirley Fiterman Art Center\, Logan Center for the Arts\, Eduardo Sívori Museum\, among others. She has completed residencies such as the APL Program at The University of Chicago\, Tou Trykk in Stavanger\, Norway\, the Davidoff Art Initiative in the Dominican Republic\, and Casa Wabi in Oaxaca\, Mexico. She has presented her work through artist talks at the Swiss Institute in NYC\, Rogaland Kunstsenter in Norway\, University of Chicago\, among others. She is the recipient of a Yale University Schoelkopf Fellowship\, the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Artist Community Engagement Grant\, and UChicago Arts Grant\, among others. Since 2004\, she has organized community art initiatives and collaborations in Mexico\, Cuba\, the Dominican Republic\, Haiti\, El Salvador\, and Argentina. Alva currently teaches Sculpture at The Cooper Union School of Art. \nClaudia Cortínez is a visual artist currently living and working between Buenos Aires and NYC. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA at Yale University. She is the recipient of the Alice Kimball English Traveling Fellowship from Yale University (2012)\, the Blair Dickinson Memorial Grant from Yale University (2013)\, the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant in NYC (2013)\, among others. She has exhibited her work extensively in solo and group shows in the US\, Latin America\, and Europe\, and has curated exhibitions at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center in NYC (2016) and the Eduardo Sívori Museum in Buenos Aires (2018)\, bringing together artists from both cities. She has participated in various residencies such as LMCC Swing Space (2014)\, La Ira de Dios (BsAs\, 2016)\, Mass MoCA (2017)\, Real Time and Space (CA\, 2018)\, and Tou Trykk (Norway\, 2018)\, among others. She is currently an artist in residence at the NARS Foundation in Brooklyn\, NY. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/supported-at-its-ends-hanging-by-its-weight/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Artists in Residence,Event/Opening
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190206T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190206T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190118T210410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T210410Z
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SUMMARY:Ecological City: Climate Solutions Project -Planning Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Description\n2018 Loisaida\, Inc. Artist in Residence: Ecological City is planning its yearly neighborhood wide Procession for Climate Solutions. Come to the meeting and learn how to get involved \nShare ideas\, brainstorm and and collaborate co-creating the Ecological City: Procession for Climate Solutions at the ECOLOGICAL CITY – PLANNING MEETING \nFind out how to participate in Ecological Arts Workshops from March 2- May 8 every Wednesday 6-9pm and Saturday 12-4pm creating spectacular giant puppets\, costumes and performances exploring local sustainability sites and climate solution initiatives. Workshop location to be announced.  \nGroups and organizations are invited to create groups arts projects. \nVisual arts and performance projects created through the workshops are presented in the culminating Ecological City: Procession for Climate Solutions on Saturday May 11\, 2019 with 20 sites performances celebrating climate solutions and ecological sustainability initiatives throughout community gardens\, neighborhood and East River Park waterfront on the Lower East Side.\nSpace is limited. Registration does not guarantee admission\, which will be on a first-come first-served basis\, with priority given to those who register. \nPictured: Ecological City contingent at the 2018 Loisaida Festival.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/ecological-city-project-planning-meeting/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190220T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190220T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190118T164633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T175125Z
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SUMMARY:Art in the Garden: Painting Ceramic Tiles
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nFacilitated by artist Alejandro Epifanio Juan of Loisaida\, Inc. and ceramic specialist Essye Klempner \nMake beautiful ceramic tiles to bring art to your garden! This workshop is the first of two parts. Led by artists Alejandro Epifanio Juan of Loisaida\, Inc. and ceramic specialist Essye Klempner\, participants will paint ceramic tiles during this class and pick up their fired tiles from the GreenThumb office at a later date. The second part will be held in the spring where we will install our new decorative ceramic tiles in gardens through mosaic paver stones and other options. \nSpace is limited*. Registration does not guarantee admission\, which will be on a first-come first-served basis\, with priority given to those who register here on Eventbrite until 5:30 pm\, when we will open it up to the public. *SOLD OUT* \nPictured: Bimbo Rivas\, mosaic by: Carlos Pinto installed at Two Boots Pizzeria in Loisaida.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/art-in-the-garden-painting-ceramic-tiles/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Free Workshop / Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190302T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190312T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190224T145158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T155349Z
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SUMMARY:Project LAZO: ANALEMMA
DESCRIPTION:*Image by: Alva Mooses | \,2019 \nLAZO at Loisaida present: \nANALEMMA\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, March 2nd\, 2019 | 6-8 PM\nOnly through Tuesday\, March 12th \nCurated by: Javier Bosques in collaboration with LAZO \nParticipating Artists: \nJavier Bosques \nAlva Mooses \nMauricio Cortes Ortega \nSofía Reeser del Río \nAna Vaz \nPedro Wainer\n \nRead more about the LAZO residency here. \n\nAbout the artists:\nLAZO is a collaborative project founded by Alva Mooses and Claudia Cortínez. We are artists of Latin American descent focusing on intersections of photography\, sculpture and printmaking and began working together while doing our graduate studies together at Yale University. We have organized exhibitions\, publications\, and talks that support artists while furthering cross-cultural dialogue. Both born in the U.S. (Alva to parents from Mexico & the U.S. and Claudia to parents from Argentina & Chile) our practices have relied largely on being based in NYC while working internationally creating ties to distinct communities. \nAlva Mooses is an artist based in New York. She received her BFA from The Cooper Union and her MFA from Yale University. She has exhibited her work at the 10th Havana Biennial\, Instituto Cervantes in NY\, Shirley Fiterman Art Center\, Logan Center for the Arts\, Eduardo Sívori Museum\, among others. She has completed residencies such as the APL Program at The University of Chicago\, Tou Trykk in Stavanger\, Norway\, the Davidoff Art Initiative in the Dominican Republic\, and Casa Wabi in Oaxaca\, Mexico. She has presented her work through artist talks at the Swiss Institute in NYC\, Rogaland Kunstsenter in Norway\, University of Chicago\, among others. She is the recipient of a Yale University Schoelkopf Fellowship\, the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Artist Community Engagement Grant\, and UChicago Arts Grant\, among others. Since 2004\, she has organized community art initiatives and collaborations in Mexico\, Cuba\, the Dominican Republic\, Haiti\, El Salvador\, and Argentina. Alva currently teaches Sculpture at The Cooper Union School of Art. \nClaudia Cortínez is a visual artist currently living and working between Buenos Aires and NYC. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA at Yale University. She is the recipient of the Alice Kimball English Traveling Fellowship from Yale University (2012)\, the Blair Dickinson Memorial Grant from Yale University (2013)\, the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant in NYC (2013)\, among others. She has exhibited her work extensively in solo and group shows in the US\, Latin America\, and Europe\, and has curated exhibitions at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center in NYC (2016) and the Eduardo Sívori Museum in Buenos Aires (2018)\, bringing together artists from both cities. She has participated in various residencies such as LMCC Swing Space (2014)\, La Ira de Dios (BsAs\, 2016)\, Mass MoCA (2017)\, Real Time and Space (CA\, 2018)\, and Tou Trykk (Norway\, 2018)\, among others. She is currently an artist in residence at the NARS Foundation in Brooklyn\, NY. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/project-lazo-analemma/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Artists in Residence,Event/Opening
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190319T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190330T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190314T151356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190317T221449Z
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SUMMARY:Project LAZO: CROSSROADS
DESCRIPTION:*Image by: Pedro Wainer | ‘Cruces’ \, 2019. \nLAZO at Loisaida present: \nCROSSROADS\nOpening Reception: Tuesday\, March 19th\, 2019 | 6-8 PM\nOnly through Saturday\, March 30th \nCurated by: Silvia Benedetti in collaboration with LAZO \nParticipating Artists: \nIsabella Cruz-Chong \nJose Joaquín Figueroa \nCatalina Schliebener \nPedro Wainer \n\nOverview: \nStanding in a crossroads makes us realize that the greatest block we can create for ourselves is the idea that there is a single right choice. This exhibition gathers a series of artworks –in a variety of mediums– in which the literal and figurative meaning of a crossroads is present. Daily life\, childhood\, gender\, class\, landscape\, and identity are a few of the themes brought to bear by the works in the exhibition. These references\, intersected through a range of material and narrative gestures\, reveal how various perspectives can exist in a given moment. \nThis exhibition brings together four Latin American artists from different backgrounds for which New York functions as a point of intersection. The works on display build narratives along different lines: Isabella Cruz-Chong’s works reference the US-Mexico border fence\, filmed on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Mexico where she grew up. She presents a performance/video of an invisible wall highlighting the struggle and irony that goes with it. Cruz-Chong also has on view instructions made for Mexican children who are learning how to behave when crossing the border. \nJosé Joaquín Figueroa presents a record of everyday environments illustrating his ongoing pilgrimage. In his drawings he reflects on the fragility of fleeting moments\, the complications of inter-layered identities\, and the impossibility of a single perspective. \nCatalina Schliebener presents a series of collages made with children’s books; material that carries implicit narratives around gender\, sexuality\, and class. She researches childhood\, considering it an important period in which the limits between reality and fiction are not yet defined. \nLastly\, Pedro Wainer explores analogue film and photographic techniques by reconfiguring technologies in disuse. He presents composite footage and moving projections made from still images of the East River from both sides in Manhattan and Brooklyn–highlighting the river and its bridges as both a geographic and man-made border meant to be crossed. \nThis exhibition was organized in collaboration with Silvia Benedetti\, a Venezuelan New York-based independent\ncurator and art writer\, and is part of a series of events organized by LAZO at The Loisaida Center in NYC. \nRead more about the LAZO project and residency here. \nDownload press release here. \n\nAbout the artists:\nLAZO is a collaborative project founded by Alva Mooses and Claudia Cortínez. We are artists of Latin American descent focusing on intersections of photography\, sculpture and printmaking and began working together while doing our graduate studies together at Yale University. We have organized exhibitions\, publications\, and talks that support artists while furthering cross-cultural dialogue. Both born in the U.S. (Alva to parents from Mexico & the U.S. and Claudia to parents from Argentina & Chile) our practices have relied largely on being based in NYC while working internationally creating ties to distinct communities. \nAlva Mooses is an artist based in New York. She received her BFA from The Cooper Union and her MFA from Yale University. She has exhibited her work at the 10th Havana Biennial\, Instituto Cervantes in NY\, Shirley Fiterman Art Center\, Logan Center for the Arts\, Eduardo Sívori Museum\, among others. She has completed residencies such as the APL Program at The University of Chicago\, Tou Trykk in Stavanger\, Norway\, the Davidoff Art Initiative in the Dominican Republic\, and Casa Wabi in Oaxaca\, Mexico. She has presented her work through artist talks at the Swiss Institute in NYC\, Rogaland Kunstsenter in Norway\, University of Chicago\, among others. She is the recipient of a Yale University Schoelkopf Fellowship\, the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Artist Community Engagement Grant\, and UChicago Arts Grant\, among others. Since 2004\, she has organized community art initiatives and collaborations in Mexico\, Cuba\, the Dominican Republic\, Haiti\, El Salvador\, and Argentina. Alva currently teaches Sculpture at The Cooper Union School of Art. \nClaudia Cortínez is a visual artist currently living and working between Buenos Aires and NYC. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA at Yale University. She is the recipient of the Alice Kimball English Traveling Fellowship from Yale University (2012)\, the Blair Dickinson Memorial Grant from Yale University (2013)\, the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant in NYC (2013)\, among others. She has exhibited her work extensively in solo and group shows in the US\, Latin America\, and Europe\, and has curated exhibitions at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center in NYC (2016) and the Eduardo Sívori Museum in Buenos Aires (2018)\, bringing together artists from both cities. She has participated in various residencies such as LMCC Swing Space (2014)\, La Ira de Dios (BsAs\, 2016)\, Mass MoCA (2017)\, Real Time and Space (CA\, 2018)\, and Tou Trykk (Norway\, 2018)\, among others. She is currently an artist in residence at the NARS Foundation in Brooklyn\, NY. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/project-lazo-crossroads/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Artists in Residence,Event/Opening
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190325T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190325T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190314T194149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T200401Z
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SUMMARY:Media Used for Justice\, Equity\, Respect
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register.\nLimited spaces available.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/media-used-for-justice-equity-respect/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Free Workshop / Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190330T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190330T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190319T125246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190319T133814Z
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SUMMARY:Agroecology & Food Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Simultaneous events at Loisaida Inc. Center and :Pública\, a cultural space in Santurce\, Puerto Rico; will explore the perceived tension between the traditional and the 21st century methods of harvesting and preparation as it relates to all things FOOD. Themes and topics will include: growing ingredients\, recipes\, colonization and agriculture\, farming and imported food\, where traditional cuisine comes from and what it means\, and where and how Puerto Rican food can be found and prepared locally – both in the Lower East Side and in Santurce\, Puerto Rico. \nSpace is limited\, please RSVP here. \nPresented as part of the Loisaida Inc. Center AIR Program. Lead by resident artist\, Jocelyn Bonadio de Freitas. \n\n@ Loisaida Inc. Center \nSpeakers: Tara Rodriguez-Besosa\, Jocelyn Bonadio-de Freitas\nFood by: Tara Rodriguez-Besosa (Asopao – Puerto Rican Stew))\nMusic/Sound Collage by: Jocelyn Bonadio-de Freitas \n@ Pública \nSpeaker: Ian Pagan\, Natalia Vallejo\nFood by: Natalia Vallejo (Asopao – Puerto Rican Stew) \nProgram: \n\nDoors Open at 6:00 pm\nEvent starts at 6:30 pm and ends at 8:00 pm EST  \nRundown \n6:30-6:45: Introduction and explanation of event by Jocelyn Bonadio-de Freitas\n6:45-7:30: Talk/Sharing from Tara\, Ian\, Natalia including explanation of “asopao” (Puerto Rican Stew)\n7:30-7:45: Audience eats\, Q&A\, Jocelyn set up\n7:45-8:05: Jocelyn Live Sound performance*
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/agroecology-food-sustainability/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Artists in Residence,Event/Opening,Event/Presentation,Free Workshop / Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190402T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190402T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190331T192939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190331T192939Z
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SUMMARY:LATINOAMERICANIDAD
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nThe Loisaida Inc. Center in collaboraton with Caribbean Cultural Center and African Diaspora Intitute (CCCADI) present\, Fabián Villegas: \nLATINOAMERICANIDAD: RACIAL IDENTITIES\, COLONIAL IMAGINARIES & NATIONAL NARRATIVES \nAbout: \nFabián Villegas is a writer\, journalist\, spoken word artist\, scholar and researcher in Global South epistemologies\, decolonial thoughts and racial studies. Since 2007 to date\, Villegas has been invited to give multiple conferences\, seminars\, lectures and workshops in various universities and academic centers\, renowned art biennials and community cultural centers across the globe. He is also the co-founder of Contranarrativas\, a collaborative project that seeks to create horizontal knowledge production spaces to stimulate the visibility\, dissemination and production of epistemologies\, decolonial narratives and peripheral aesthetics of the Global South. Born in Mexico City\, Villegas currently resides in the Dominican Republic. \nJoin Fabián Villegas on April 2nd\, 2019 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm at Loisaida Inc. Center – 710 East Ninth Street and Avenue C\, for an evening of Storytelling\, Spoken Word and Creative Writing. \nLower East Side\, NYC (Loisaida)
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/latinoamericanidad/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation,Free Workshop / Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190504
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190417T212216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T010204Z
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SUMMARY:Pasado y Presente: Art After the Young Lords
DESCRIPTION:Pasado y Presente: Art After the Young Lords\nOn View at Nathan Cummings Foundation \n475 10th Ave.\, 14th Floor \nNew York\, NY 10018 \nMay 3rd – October 25th\, 2019.\nViewing is by appointment only. \nSecond site exhibition at Loisaida Inc. Center\, opening to the public June 3rd\, 2019 \n\n\nThe Loisaida Inc. Center in partnership with the Nathan Cummings Foundation\, are pleased to announce the opening of Pasado y Presente: Art After the Young Lords\, an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Young Lords Organization in New York that will be on view at the Nathan Cummings Foundation offices through October 25\, 2019.  Active between 1969 and 1975\, The Young Lords described themselves as a revolutionary party fighting for the liberation of all oppressed people. Their spectacular demonstrations\, artful self-presentation\, and masterful deployment of DIY media via their newspaper\, Pa’lante\, brought international attention to demands voiced in black and brown communities across the United States for cultural equity\, equal rights for women and the LGBTQ population; communal control of housing\, healthcare\, education\, sanitation; alternatives to methadone; and independence for Puerto Rico and other subjugated nations. \nSpanning different generations\, nationalities\, and ethnicities\, the artists displayed in Pasado y Presente represent a creative community that is connected to the Young Lords by their passion for art in the service of social justice and vanguard aesthetics. The work displayed here  illuminates the influence that the Lords have had on activists and artists far beyond their six years as a formal organization.  Featured in this exhibit are documentary photographs of Young Lords activism by Máximo Colón and Luis Carle and vintage posters from Taller Boricua\, an East Harlem  print collective that was allied with the Young Lords. Additional artists on display include: AgitArte\, Pepe Coronado\, Sophia Dawson\, Marcos Dimas\, Hatuey Ramos Fermín\, Miguel Luciano\, Carlos Jesús Martínez Domínguez\, Shellyne Rodríguez\, Adrián Viajero Román\, Juan Sánchez\, Nitza Tufiño\, Rafael Tufiño\, and Valor y Cambio. \nThe Loisaida Center will also be the first host-site of the VyC (“Valor y Cambio”) machine\, an ATM-style device\, which will travel to various locations distributing bills and\, in return\, gather stories on video about what people value. \nPasado y Presente will be accompanied by a booklet and a related exhibition at the Loisaida Center by AgitArte\, Coronado Print Studio\, Sherezade García\, and Valor y Cambio that explores migration\, movement\, intra-diasporic Caribbean identity in NYC\, alternative economies\, story-telling and decolonial narratives. On Sunday\, May 26\, several participating artists in Pasado y Presente will take part in interactive urban interventions during the 32nd Annual Loisaida Festival. \nAdditionally\, Nathan Cummings and the Loisaida Center will host a series of public programs investigating topics such as history and influence of the Young Lords in New York\, feminist and LBGTQ activism in Latinx communities\, cultural production and organizing in Puerto Rico post-Maria\, the intersection of environmental justice with anti-displacement efforts in NYC’s poor and working class neighborhoods. Updates and dates of programming will be posted on the Nathan Cummings and Loisaida Center websites. \n\nTo set up an appointment to visit the exhibit\, contact exhibits@nathancummings.org \nThe related exhibition at the Loisaida Center will be on view starting June 3rd\, Mondays through Thursdays from noon to 4pm\, and by appointment. Contact info@loisaida.org for scheduling. \n\nRelated Programming: \nThe Liquid Highway\nSunday\, May 26th\, 2019 at Loisaida Inc. Center’s Courtyard (710 East Ninth Street near Avenue C) from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm. \nDeveloped in collaboration with No Longer Empty and taking place during the Loisaida Festival\, The Liquid Highway is a participatory printmaking workshop that celebrates movement and migration. Artist\, Scherezade Garcia\, will be on site leading an interactive installation of marine landscapes on inner tube material presented as scrolls. This urban intervention and printmaking workshop honors our shared collective history and the commitments we have to one another. Through the act of printmaking\, the public will have the opportunity to print a section of the landscape and own their own piece of this complex history. \nValor Y Cambio – NYC Launch\nSunday\, May 26th\, 2019 at Loisaida Festival STEM Zone (between 6th and 7th Streets on Avenue C) from 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm. \nValor y Cambio (#valorycambio) is a story-telling\, community-building\, and solidarity economy project started by the artists Frances Negrón-Muntaner and Sarabel Santos Negrón. It raises the question of what Puerto Ricans value as a society and introduces a community currency—pesos of Puerto Rico—as a means of change\, in the sense of both money and social transformation. \nAfter its successful February 2019 launch in Puerto Rico\, the community currency interactive project will make its NYC debut during the Loisaida Festival\, as part of the Eco- STEAM zone. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/pasado-y-presente-art-after-the-young-lords/
LOCATION:Nathan Cummings Foundation\, 475 10th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190510T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190510T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190430T152323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T152323Z
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SUMMARY:LOISAIDA SMORGASBORD CABARET & RESTORATION PROJECTS
DESCRIPTION:L.A.B. & Loisaida Inc. Center present: A night of visual art and performance not to be missed! \nFriday\, May 10\, 2019\nat the Loisaida Center\, 710 E 9th St\n6:30 pm – Doors Open to mingle and jingle\n8:00 pm – Performances begin!\nEvent ends promptly at 10:00 pm \nPlus:\nOpening reception of: Rolando’s Winter Flowers & Bimbo Rivas’ post-mortem prints: part of the Loisaida Restoration Projects at El Semillero. Special Edition prints will be on sale! \nAnd\, a special world premiere screening of the new Garbagia Projects short by: Audaz Productions! Woohoo! \nLoisaida Inc. presents an evening of esoteric clowns\, iconoclastic puppetshows\, and strange & wonderful performance in the 4th dimension! \nTickets: $10-15 \nThis event will serve as a fundraiser for the upcoming free community workshops and events in the LES community gardens\, hosted by LAB\, More Gardens\, and the Loisaida Center. Throughout the month of May\, visiting artists from around the world will be collaborating with local artists\, community volunteers and gardeners to create giant puppets\, masks\, costumes and installations. Final performances will be held in different gardens of the Lower East Side on Friday\, May 24\, and Saturday May 25\, and of course on Sunday May 26 at the Loisaida Festival\, with the parade and the theater lab\, culminating in the community pageant. All performances will highlight the struggles\, and celebrate the rich stories of the gardeners\, the everyday heroes that bring back the green Oasis to the island of Manhattan. \nFeatured performers for the May 10 show include: Bryan Fernandez\, Alexandra Tatarsky\, Alex Millan\, Merry Carver\, Marta Maria\, Paola Michelle’s yoni dance\, Kalan Sherrard bringing you some ecclectic performance Watch Out! Returning to Loisaida for the fourth year; Adam Ende’s Jawbone Puppet Theater\, Pablillo Varona Borges of Casa Mucaro\, national treasure Daniel Polnau\, and more! \nThis will seriously be a weird and wonderful show that you don’t want to miss out on! \nCheck out the Loisaida’s Restorations Project: http://loisaida.org/the-seedbed/restoration-projects/ \nAnd check the work of last year’s Loisaida Artists in Residence: More Gardens http://www.moregardens.org/
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/loisaida-smorgasbord-cabaret-restoration-projects/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Opening,Event/Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190511T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190511T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190501T164158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T164158Z
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SUMMARY:Fiestas de Cruz at Loisaida
DESCRIPTION:Loisaida Inc. Center presents: \nFiestas de Cruz at Loisaida\nSaturday\, May 11 – 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm\nA Loisaida Tradition! \nLoisaida Inc. and its project The Plenatorium are pleased to host a performance and ritual stemming straight from the faith based history of Puerto Ricans in the Lower East Side. The “Feast of the Holy Cross” roughly translates into “Fiestas de Cruz” and members of the community have kept it alive from generation to generation through oral history. On these days during the month of May\, many families\, neighbors\, friends and strangers would gather to recite a live rosary chant accompanied by Puerto Rican traditional plena sounds. \nCome and enjoy the good company and traditional “plena” sounds of Puerto Rico. \nArrive promptly at 5:00 pm to savor a bowl of traditional “Sancocho” or Puerto Rican stew before the ceremonies begin. Courtesy of Pepe Flores.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/fiestas-de-cruz-at-loisaida-2/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190525T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190525T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190509T144752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T130056Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Loisaida Basketball Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Last year a young man by the name of Jesse Brennan\, born and raised in our Loisaida community\, approached our organization to voice his concerns on what was perceived as a lack of sporting activities along Avenue D as compared to the time when he was growing up. There was a specific concern regarding the slow phasing out of the basketball tournaments that he and his peers used to enjoy growing up in the LES as a teenager. After a year of coordinating\, we are proud to announce that Loisaida Inc. has brought back the Loisaida Basketball Tournament to Dry Dock playground on 10th Street and Avenue D. \nOrganized by Loisaida Inc. with the support of community advocate and leader Tom Brasuell and\, with the help of many of you\, the first Loisaida Basketball Tournament is now open to boys and girls ages 12 to 16. \nThe tournament will take place Saturday\, May 25\, 2019 at Dry Dock playground in the Lower East Side. And\, the champions will be recognized on the main stage during the historic Loisaida Festival\, celebrated on Sunday\, May 26\, 2019. A Memorial Day weekend full of activities in downtown Manhattan! \nThis basketball tournament will become another staple of Loisaida Inc. and the annual Loisaida Festival for years to come. The 2019 Loisaida Basketball Tournament will provide an opportunity for LES youth to gather and compete in a community environment through the game of basketball with an emphasis upon mental and physical development\, health\, wellness and growth through teamwork. \n\nWe are confirmed for the Skills Challenge at Basketball City!  \nLet’s get our girls and boys registered and the teams filled. Click here!\nSave the Date – Saturday\, May 18 – 10:00 am to  2:00 pm  \nBasketball City – Pier 36 – 299 South Street\, New York\, NY 10002
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/2019-loisaida-basketball-tournament/
LOCATION:Dry Dock playground\, Avenue D and 10th Street\, Manhattan\, NY\, 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Opening,Loisaida Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190526T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190516T201144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190516T201308Z
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SUMMARY:The 32nd Annual Loisaida Festival
DESCRIPTION: 
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/2019-loisaida-festival/
LOCATION:Avenue C Corridor\, 12th - 6th Streets on Avenue C\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Loisaida Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190626T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190626T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190613T202658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190615T165928Z
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SUMMARY:Trans & Gender Equity in the YLP
DESCRIPTION:Trans & Gender Equity in the YLP\nJune 26th\, 6:30 pm  \nLoisaida Center\, 710 E 9th St & Ave C \nJoin us for two intersecting conversations on: \n6:30pm  Revolution within the Revolution: Herstories of the Lords Party Women’s Union\nAdvocating for the total liberation of women\, The Young Lords Women Union produced its own groundbreaking newspaper\, La Luchadora\, that addressed the specific socio-racial oppressions confronting Afro/Latinx women. Join Young Lords members Iris Morales and Gloria Rodriguez to discuss the platform and activism of the Young Lords Party Women’s Union and the Latinx feminist philosphy: Mujerismo.  Moderated by Johanna Fernandez\, PhD. \n7:45pm  Sylvia Rivera: the fusing catalyst\nSylvia Rivera was a Young Lords Party member (LES chapter) who was also an active voice and presence in the LGBTQ activism at the time of the Stonewall Riots. A native of the Bronx\, Rivera was an icon of NYC’s transgender community\, a member of GAA (Gay Activist Alliance) and GLF (Gay Liberation Front)\, and  founder of STAR (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries). Luis Carle\, one of our participating artists and friends with Sylvia\, has been documenting Borciua LGBTQ activism since the early 1980’s\, and will join Anthony Rosado to discuss Rivera’s importance to their work\, joined by Loisaida activist Juanita Ramos\, co-founder of Comite Homosexual Latinoamericano. Moderated by Charles Rice-Gonzales\, writer\, long-time Bronx LGBT activist\, co-founder of The Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD!). \nThis is a public program associated with  Pasado Y Presente: Art after the Young Lords  exhibition produced by Loisaida Center with the support of the Nathan Cummings Foundation. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/trans-gender-equity-in-the-ylp/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190628T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190628T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190604T053400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190618T153845Z
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SUMMARY:Puerto Rico\, Debt & Education led by artist-in-residence Jocelyn Bonadio-de Freitas
DESCRIPTION:How is the Puerto Rican debt crisis unfolding\, and how is it affecting education systems on the island? How can we think about and understand the debt\, and what\, if anything\, can be done about it? Audiences in diaspora on the Lower East Side and in Santurce gather to dialogue with organizers and journalists working on the island. Tembleque will be served. A new piece of music will be debuted by Artist-in-Residence Jocelyn Bonadio-de Freitas\, who produced and curated this event along with Tara Rodriguez-Besosa of El Departamento de la Comida\, in collaboration with :Pública.\n\nDETAILS:\nFriday\, June 28th\, 6:30pm\n\nSpeakers:\n\nEva Lourdes Ayala Reyes\, Educamos\nLuís J. Valentín Ortiz\, Centro de Periodismo Investigativo\nMembers of Colectiva Feminista\nDr. Frances Negrón-Muntaner\, Columbia University \n\nFood by:\n\nChef Gabriela Álvarez of Liberation Cuisine\nVero Vero of El Departamento de la Comida\n\nMusic by:\n\nJocelyn Bonadio-de Freitas\, Artist-in-Residence\nPresented as part of the Loisaida Inc. Center AIR Program. Lead by resident artist\, Jocelyn Bonadio de Freitas. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/debt-and-education/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Artists in Residence,Event/Opening,Event/Presentation,Free Workshop / Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190703T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190703T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190702T133733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190702T133733Z
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SUMMARY:Los Tres del Tablao - Bohemia Flamenca
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the only performance from ‘Los Tres del Tablao’ in the New York.\nCome and enjoy this ‘Bohemia Flamenca’ directly from Puerto Rico.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/los-tres-del-tablao-bohemia-flamenca/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190715T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190715T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190709T125824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T131145Z
UID:10000398-1563217200-1563224400@loisaida.org
SUMMARY:The Infinite Flash of Memory: A conversation on Jardín de Pulpos (Octopus’s Garden)
DESCRIPTION:The Infinite Flash of Memory: A conversation on Jardín de Pulpos (Octopus’s Garden)\nDate: Monday\, July 15th\, 2019 \nTime: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm \nLocation: Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY 10009 \nFREE to the public. Limited seating. RSVP at caborca.tickets@gmail.com \n\nAbout: \nThis evening features a discussion about Latin American resistance movements and protest-theatre art originated in the 20th century; about the collaborative creative process\, dramaturgy\, acting\, staging\, and translating Jardín de pulpos for the 21st century Anglophone US audience.  \n“The other time when we did the workshop [with actors]\, I told them that the public also writes as they are watching. You\, [as playwright]\, write something that you think actors and actresses are acting on. The actors and actresses are acting something that they think the audience will understand and the audience understands something they need\, but it is not necessarily what the author says\, nor what the actors and actresses say. It is a great disagreement. What happens is that there is a disposition or willingness to believe.” \n– from Juegos interiores: an interview with Arístides Vargas. \n\n \nPresented by Caborca and Loisaida Inc.\, in partnership with The Graduate Program in Translation at the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras\, and UArte – Universidad de las Artes in Guayaquil\, Ecuador. Javier Antonio Gonzalez is a participant in the Global Connections–IN the LAB program\, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and administered by Theatre Communications Group\, the national organization for the professional not-for-profit American theatre \nThis symposium is being presented alongside Caborca’s visionary new production of Octopus’s Garden in its first English language version. Translated by Aurora Lauzardo. Directed by Javier Antonio González. Octopus’s Garden runs at Target Margin Theater from July 12-21. For tickets to our performances visit https://octopusgarden.brownpapertickets.com \nA man enlists the town madwoman to help him recover his memory at the seashore. He encounters the ghosts of his ancestors emerging from the rupture of authoritarian violence\, inviting him to dream again. \nSpecial guests: \nArístides Vargas – playwright\, founder\, and director of one of the most important groups of Contemporary Latin American Theater: the Malayerba Group. \nCharo Francés – founder and director of the Malayerba Actoral Training Laboratory. \nRosa Luisa Márquez – Puerto Rican director\,  actress and professor\, specializing in Ibero-American Theatre. \nAurora Lauzardo – translator\, professor and co-chair of the Graduate Program in Translation at the University of Puerto Rico. \nJavier Antonio González – playwright and artistic director of Caborca. \nModerator: \nRojo Robles – writer\, playwright\, filmmaker and instructor of Caribbean and Latinx Literature at Brooklyn College\, CUNY. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/the-infinite-flash-of-memory-a-conversation-on-jardin-de-pulpos-octopuss-garden/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190720T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190810T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190709T132326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T132326Z
UID:10000399-1563624000-1565452800@loisaida.org
SUMMARY:MEDIA USED FOR EQUITY JUSTICE & RESPECT (M.U.J.E.R.)
DESCRIPTION:Loisaida Inc. Center is pleased to present a 4-week intensive workshop in media literacy and production for young women and their allies at the early stage of their careers\, within the launch of our long-awaited El Semillero/The Seedbed. The program is slated to be lead by local filmmaker Eden Martinez. We are offering the program to local individuals who are emergent or pre-emergent artists\, media workers\, and/or technologists\, ages 16 – 24. Participants will learn how to break down media messages\, stories from the LES\, strategic messaging and script writing\, video production\, and more. \nWe are offering $250 stipend for participants who are committed to the full run of the program. Participants are chosen by a committee on a needs-basis as well as on the basis in which participants can demonstrate their level of commitment. Please spread the word about this program\, as we are looking for as many potential registrants as possible!\nClick here to register!\nThe program is slated to run every Saturday\, beginning July 20 through August 10  (12pm – 4pm) as a minimum number of registrants is met.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/media-used-for-equity-justice-respect-m-u-j-e-r/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Free Workshop / Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190904T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190904T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190822T173808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T175250Z
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SUMMARY:Pasado y Presente: Art After the Young Lords - Exhibition Closing
DESCRIPTION:Pasado y Presente: Art After the Young Lords\nLIVE Artist Talk and Closing Reception \nLoisaida\, Inc. | 710 East 9th Street | New York\, NY 10009 \nWednesday\, September 4\, 2019 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT) \n\nThe Loisaida Inc. Center in partnership with the Nathan Cummings Foundation\, collaborated on: Pasado y Presente: Art After the Young Lords\, an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Young Lords Organization in New York that will be on view at the Nathan Cummings Foundation offices through October 25\, 2019. More information here. \nJoin us for a report-back from the Valor Y Cambio Project: a story-telling\, community-building\, and solidarity economy initiative housed at the Pasado Y Presente: Art after the Young Lords exhibition on view at Loisaida. The report back\, from artist and creator\, Frances Negrón-Muntaner\, will be followed by a dialogue with Dominican York participating artists on decolonial artistic / social practices\, New York-Caribbean intra-diasporic ties\, fluid understandings of value\, mobility\, exchange\, solidarity processes and trans-national identity and belonging: \nPepe Coronado\nScherezade Garcia\nCarlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez\nFrances Negrón-Muntaner\n \n\nTo set up an appointment to visit the Nathan Cummings Foundation exhibit\, contact exhibits@nathancummings.org \n\nRelated Programming: \nLIFTING H.E.ARTS: THE PRESENT\, THE FUTURE AND THE FOUNDATION\nSaturday\, September 7\, 2019 at Pregones/PRTT | 575 Walton Avenue | The Bronx\, NY 10451 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT) \nThis event is in partnership with Pregones Theater\, Nos Quedamos\, South Bronx Unite\, Mott Haven Community Land Stewards\, and Taller Experimental de Arte. The event is a celebration of art and activism to close off the public programs of the Pasado Y Presente: Art After the Young Lords exhibition.  Commencing with a plenero-led procession from Brook Park to the old Lincoln Detox Center in the South Bronx\, the event will feature a mural unveiling\, an update on the Mott Haven’s community land trust’s acquisition efforts\, and a documentary screening – all focused on one culturally vital building – and at an important moment in time on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Young Lords. With complimentary food and music and intersecting themes of community-led solutions in health\, education\, the arts\, criminal justice\, environmental justice and immigration\, the event will include: \n5:30 pm. RUMBA PROCESSION | BROOK PARK TO OLD LINCOLN DETOX/H.E.ARTS BUILDING AT WILLIS AVENUE PLAYGROUND\n6:00 pm. MURAL UNVEILING | “WE HAVE A STORY TO TELL”\n6:30 pm.  HEALTH\, EDUCATION\, ARTS (H.E.ARTS) Project UPDATE\n7:00 pm. THE PEOPLE’S DETOX | FILM SCREENING \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/pasado-y-presente-art-after-the-young-lords-exhibition-closing/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190907T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190907T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190905T145553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190905T145553Z
UID:10000401-1567877400-1567888200@loisaida.org
SUMMARY:LIFTING H.E.ARTS: THE PRESENT\, THE FUTURE AND THE FOUNDATION
DESCRIPTION:LIFTING H.E.ARTS: THE PRESENT\, THE FUTURE AND THE FOUNDATION\nLIVE Artist Talk and Closing Reception \n349 E 140th Street | The Bronx\, NY 10451 \nSaturday\, September 7\, 2019 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT) \n\nJoin us on Saturday\, September 7\, for a celebration of art and activism in “Lifting H.E.ARTS: the Present\, the Future and the Foundation.”  \nCommencing with a plenero-led procession from Brook Park to the old Lincoln Detox Center\, the event will feature a mural unveiling\, an update on our community land trust’s acquisition efforts and a film screening – all focused on one culturally vital building – and at an important moment in time on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Young Lords. With complimentary food and music and intersecting themes of community-led solutions in health\, education\, the arts\, criminal justice\, environmental justice and immigration\, the event will include: \n5:30 pm. RUMBA PROCESSION | BROOK PARK TO OLD LINCOLN DETOX/H.E.ARTS BUILDING AT WILLIS AVENUE PLAYGROUND \nAt 5:30 pm\, Pregones Theater- and Nos Quedamos- organized Stage Garden Rumba at Brook Park (East 141st St and Brook Ave) will lead a plenero-driven procession from Brook Park to the old Lincoln Detox Center/H.E.ARTS building at 345 East 140th Street where an event will already be underway to unveil the mural “We Have a Story to Tell.” \n6:00 pm. MURAL UNVEILING | “WE HAVE A STORY TO TELL”  \nHear local artist\, Virginia Ayress\, discuss seeing children being separated from their parents as the inspiration behind her newly completed mural\, “We Have a Story to Tell..” The mural\, created and painted by Ayress with the Experimental Art Workshop and volunteers from the community\, aims to express the experience of immigrant children and their broken dreams. \n6:30 pm. H.E.ARTS UPDATE \nHear Mychal Johnson\, Member of the Board of Directors of the Mott Haven-Port Morris Community Land Stewards and Co-founder of South Bronx Unite\, discuss the status of the local community land trust’s efforts to repair and restore the vacant old Lincoln Detox Center building and house nearly a dozen community-based organizations working in the fields of health (H)\, education (E) and the arts (ARTs) in a retrofitted space with offices\, shared meeting areas\, a culinary arts kitchen\, classrooms and performance spaces. A full feasibility report has now been completed\, documenting a fully baked\, economically sustainable plan reflective of nearly five years of broad-based community envisioning sessions and extensive community based organization interviews. \n7:00 pm. THE PEOPLE’S DETOX | FILM SCREENING \nHear Walter Bosque\, former Young Lord\, Licensed Acupuncturist and Co-founder of Lincoln Detox (1970-1978)\, introduce the film “The People’s Detox” to be screened in the handball court across the street from the building. In November 1970\, Lincoln Hospital was taken over through the collective organizing of local heroin addicts\, revolutionary health organizations\, the Young Lords\, members of the Black Panther Party as well as other organizations. Through political education\, the clinic examined the role of global politics in the influx of heroin into urban centers as well as the economic incentives of the established protocols for drug treatment. With the introduction of acupuncture as an aid in detoxification\, eventually replacing pharmaceutical treatments\, it was not only the walls of the hospital that were breached but the very apparatus of addiction and recovery. “The People’s Detox” is a contemplative look at how the history of a revolutionary drug clinic reverberates through to contemporary notions of health and care. The film was directed by Jenna Bliss.\n \n\nWith support from the Nathan Cummings Foundation and part of the public events of Pasado Y Presente: Art after the Young Lords 1969-2019 produced by Loisaida Center. This event is in partnership with Pregones Theater\, Nos Quedamos\, South Bronx Unite\, Mott Haven Community Land Stewards\, and Taller Experimental de Arte. To set up an appointment to visit the Nathan Cummings Foundation exhibit\, contact exhibits@nathancummings.org \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/lifting-hearts/
LOCATION:H.E.ARTS\, 349 E 140th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10451\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190922T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190922T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T200858
CREATED:20190916T145259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T211903Z
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SUMMARY:Garbagia Hallucination Station - Summer Program
DESCRIPTION:Garbagia: Hallucination Station\nSunday\, September 22\, 2019 from 2:00 – 6:00 pm \nat: El Jardin del Paraíso Garden\, Lower East Side\, NY \n\nGarbagia Projects is on its fourth cycle and every year it keeps expanding its reach. This year\, Garbagia: Hallucination Station explores re-envisioning of a new world and continues to address topics of climate change\, sustainability of our planet and reducing and reusing our waste as a beloved material and resource. Hallucination Station will be this year’s platform to portray this vision of the future and showcase its possibilities. Time is running out… How can we change our destructive ways? \nGarbagia Project is Loisaida Center’s annual Summer Program based on a series of free\, open community art and puppetry workshops with a focus on creating works with materials while creating a story working on present issues related to ecological topics\, community and nature/urban resources\, understanding trash as a treasure for the development of a sustainable life and protecting the world. \nFor the first time\, Garbagia’s Upcycled & 2nd Hand Fair and Garbagia’s Art Auction will be presented during Lower East Side Community Festival: LUNGS Harvest Fest. \n \n\n+ MUSIC including PincLouds and Cookie Tongue! + \n+ Sound Art + \n+ Independent Performances + \n+ Garbagia’s 4th Year Performance and Fashion Show + \n\nThis program is funded by the New York City Council’s Cultural Immigrant Initiative\, in partnership with the New York City’s Department of Cultural Affairs\, Loisaida United Gardens and El Jardín del Paraíso Community Garden.  Cover Art by: Patricio O’Hea
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/garbagia-hallucination-station/
LOCATION:El Jardin del Paraiso\, East 4th to E. 5th Streets\, New York\, NY\, 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Presentation,Free Workshop / Class
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191002T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191002T200000
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SUMMARY:Activist Estates: A Radical History of Property in Loisaida
DESCRIPTION:Activist Estates: A Radical History of Property in Loisaida\nOpening Reception \n710 E 9th Street | NY\, NY 10451 \nWednesday\, October 2nd\, 2019 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT) \nRead More \n\nOverview: \nActivist Estates: A Radical History of Property in Loisaida is an exploration of buildings and properties in the Lower East Side that are celebrated sites of resistance. This exhibition curated and designed by the Architect Nandini Bagchee in partnership with Loisaida Center visualizes the narratives of a historic space-based activism via drawings\, maps\, models\, photographs\, manuals and posters. \nAn examination of participatory practices in New York City reveals the critical relationship between real estate\, architecture and activism. In cities across the country\, in the 1970’s\, the devaluation of property created a vacuum of ownership. Vacant lots\, storefronts\, schoolhouses\, factories and abandoned tenements in New York City became havens for experimental\, communal practices. Amid current debates about urban justice and access to the city\, Activist Estates critically re-evaluates the place of counter-institutional practices that shape the landscape of New York City. \n\nThe exhibit features the drawings of Nandini Bagchee and the photography of David McReynolds\, Ed Hedemann\, Marlis Momber and Jade Doskow. It also highlights the work of collectives such as CHARAS\, PAD/D\, REPOhistory\, Paper Tiger TV\, ABC NO Rio and the dedicated artists/ organizers that have created posters\, banners\, buttons\, newsletters and films that advocate for social justice\, housing\, community and the environment within the Lower East Side. \nThis project is supported by a grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and is part of Archtober. The materials for the exhibition are courtesy of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies\, Urban Democracy Lab\, War Resisters League\, Clemente Soto Velez and Cooper Square MHA. \nAbout: \nNandini Bagchee is an Associate Professor at the Spitzer School of Architecture at CCNY (CUNY) and principal of Bagchee Architects. Her research focuses on activism in architecture and the ways in which ground-up collaborative building practices provide an alternative medium for the creation of public space. Nandini is the author of a recently published book on the history of activist-run spaces in New York City entitled\, Counter Institution: Activist Estates of the Lower East Side (Fordham University Press\, 2018). Her built-work and writing has been published in the New York Times\, Interiors Now\, Urban Omnibus and the Journal of Architectural Education. She is the recipient of grants from the Graham Foundation\, New York State Council of the Arts and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Her research-based design work involves an ongoing engagement with politically active organizations such as the South Bronx Unite\, Sites of Conscience\, Interference Archive\, Cooperation Jackson and the Loisaida Center. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/activist-estates-a-radical-history-of-property-in-loisaida/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Event/Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191012T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191012T170000
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SUMMARY:Open Arts LES
DESCRIPTION:Open Arts LES\nSaturday\, October 12th\, 2019 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm \nat: Loisaida Inc. – 710 East Ninth Street and Avenue C \nFourth Arts Block (FAB) launches Open Arts LES to introduce the public to the broad range of Lower East Side arts & culture experiences and opportunities. The event is designed to engage NYC residents in exploring arts and culture opportunities in the LES. Participation in Open Arts LES is open to nonprofit and community based organizations\, as well as individual artists who wish to offer open studio hours. \n\nLoisaida Center presents:\nActivist Estates: Gallery Talk & Exhibition Tour 3:00 to 5:00 pm.\nJoin Architect Nandini Bagchee in conversation with Sociologist Miranda Martinez at the Loisaida Center. \n \nActivist Estates: A Radical History of Property in Loisaida is an exhibition curated and installed by the Architect/ Historian Nandini Bagchee in partnership with Loisaida Center Inc. The exhibit visualizes the narratives of a historic space-based activism via maps\, models\, photographs\, pamphlets and posters. The Loisaida Center has been instrumental in bringing visibility to the many histories of the Latinx resistance in New York. This new exhibition illuminates yet another facet of this history by juxtaposing the parallel trajectories of different social movements. The issue-based timelines construct a network of solidarity between individuals and institutions in the Lower East Side. \nNandini Bagchee is the designer and curator of the exhibit and author of Counter Institution: Activist Estates of the Lower East Side (Fordham University Press\, 2018). \nMiranda Martinez is the author of Power at the Roots: Community Gardens\, Gentrification\, and the Puerto Ricans of the Lower East Side (Lexington Books\, 2010). \n\nArtist in Residence Open Studio: 2:00 to 5:00 pm.\nDuring his 3-month residency at Loisaida Center\, Kevin Pérez has utilized the studio space provided to make sculptures\, paintings\, audio and video recordings and produced a series of work including performances\, video screenings and a final exhibition. \nKevin Perez uses multi-disciplinary approach (performance\, painting\, sound) in the merged tendencies of Art Informel and Neuve Invention style\, whose work means to be an exploration of the subconscious\, its shadows and enlightenments.The visual performative language he evokes can sometimes be violent and dissonant\, however within the apparent chaos\, angst\, and irrationality therein lies also a reflection of innocence and at times pure beauty in an effort to come to terms with a sense of dis-location that reimagines a new way forward for the discarded. \nThe choice of materials demonstrate resourcefulness\, as Kevin uses whatever found objects and materials he gets his hands on to create an out of the blue formulation. The objective is to demonstrate that wastes\, obsolete components from our trash cans\, can enter a creative process as a material and become something else. The desire is not to highlight the object but to use it as a unique component. \nAn initial member of Loisaida’s Garbagia Project collective\, an aspect of Kevin’s practice has involved collaborative\, often participatory process involving people as the medium or material of the work. During his 3-month residency at Loisaida Center\, Pérez has utilized the studio space to explore his solo practice to make sculptures\, paintings\, audio and video recordings\, and give in to the evolving pursuit of a cohesive cosmology to share as outcome exhibit. \n“Papo Cucaracha Vertedero El 3ro in The Realm of Forms (or the story of how the Underworld blinded me by the light)” is an attempt to interpret complex emotions that can live unnoticed in the psyche of a person. Utilizing painting\, sculpture\, video and sound Papo Cucaracha travels to the underworld in search of the realm of forms to find the true nature of the self. He returns blind but transformed form within with faint interpretations of the creatures (emotions) that inhabit this realm. \nRead more here. \n\n“Opinions like those expressed while in a panel\, presentation\, performance or through artwork are expressed by the author in their personal capacity and are the author’s own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Loisaida Inc.\, its affiliates or staff.”
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/open-arts-les-2019/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Artists in Residence,Event/Opening
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