Community Screen Printing Workshop
The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United StatesCommunity Screen Printing Workshops
10 sessions - 1 day a week for three months
All sessions now on Wednesdays!
from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Community Screen Printing Workshops
10 sessions - 1 day a week for three months
All sessions now on Wednesdays!
from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Loisaida Inc. Center hosts
Silverio Pérez
in the presentation and signing of autographs for his new book:
La Vitrina Rota "The Broken Glass Case" or What the hell happened here?
Community Screen Printing Workshops
10 sessions - 1 day a week for three months
All sessions now on Wednesdays!
from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).
6:30-8 PM. Panel: Loisaida: Then & Now. With Chino Garcia, Maria Dominguez, Noah Jemisin, Kristin Reed, Seth Tobocman. Libertad Guerra, moderator
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).
A look at Artmakers’ 29 political murals created for La Plaza Cultural in 1985/86 through historical material (photographs, ephemera, and videos) and contemporary reflections (artist statements and related public programming).