08/11/2023
Come join us tonight at 6 o'clock at the Archive for this awesome event with Stefan Christoff!
https://interferencearchive.org/event/workshop-art-and-activism/?fbclid=IwAR1L3vy1SUHqNzd3Pn0OkLztgo5puS-sSD5NqSuL5cpInp--dxfTm6vemgU
Workshop: Art and Activism – Interference Archive
An interactive presentation and workshop by Montreal’s Stefan Christoff, with an introduction by members of the Interference Archive
04/17/2023
Feminist Propaganda Party on Sunday, April 23, 3-6pm!
Back to the Commons: A Feminist Propaganda Party – Interference Archive
Join us, Undocumented Women’s Fund, and Women’s Strike NYC to imagine feminist futures through media making! We’ll be screen printing and making button and zines using historical and contemporary graphics. We will explore the commons as a means to transcend austerity politics and move toward ...
04/17/2023
Hi friends! We won't be open today, Monday 4/17. We'll be back on Friday!
11/07/2022
We have new shirts and sweatshirts available! Support the Archive by sporting a Josh MacPhee design, and come out to our Celebrating Interference event, this November 10th at 6pm. We're belatedly celebrating our 10 year anniversary! More info on our website: https://interferencearchive.org/event/celebrating-interference-an-evening-of-art-and-reflection/
Solidarity with Interference Archive | Bonfire
Help us keep social movement history alive and accessible. Design by Josh McPhee. Interference Archive is a volunteer-run, collectively organized archive of social movement...
10/01/2022
RSVP now! Sunday, October 9th at 6pm: Copaganda and the Press. Join us for a talk with civil rights lawyer Alec Karakatisanis about how the mainstream press normalizes and obscures police violence and how the media perpetuates a false narrative linking cops to public safety.
Copaganda and the Press – Interference Archive
Join us for a talk with civil rights lawyer Alec Karakatisanis about how the mainstream press normalizes and obscures police violence and how the media perpetuates a false narrative linking cops to public safety. Why are there so many stories about crimes by the poor and so few about harm caused by....
10/01/2022
Join us for our next exhibition opening from 3-8pm on Saturday, October 8th: Defend / Defund looks at resistance to policing and police brutality in the 20th and 21st centuries in the United States.
Defend / Defund – Interference Archive
Defend / Defund looks at resistance to policing and police brutality in the 20th and 21st centuries in the United States. This exhibition focuses on the work of Black organizers and the families of victims of police violence who have fought the often brutal occupation of their communities. It also l...
05/03/2022
Join us on Zoom THIS THURSDAY MAY 5 for a virtual conversation with artists Caleb Khaleb Duarte and Mia Eve Rollow about Zapantera Negra, a series of artistic exchanges between Emory Douglas of the Black Panther Party and autonomous Indigenous and Zapatista communities. See the link below to register for the Zoom link!
https://interferencearchive.org/event/zapantera-negra/
Images (left to right): Emory Douglas, Afro-American Solidarity with the oppressed People of the world; La Rebeldía Se Globaliza Cada Dia, created in Zapatista communities, 36” x 24”.
Zapantera Negra: Artists Caleb Duarte Piñon and Mia Eve Rollow on artistic exchanges between Black Panther Party and Zapatista Communities – Interference Archive
Join us for a virtual conversation with artists Caleb Duarte Piñon and Mia Eve Rollow about Zapantera Negra, a series of artistic exchanges between Emory Douglas of the Black Panther Party and autonomous Indigenous and Zapatista communities. Sharing artworks made collaboratively by members of both ...
02/06/2022
"Archives are not just a place where information goes to be stagnant, and to be stored, but where it goes to be transformed into new things, and spark new discussion about old ideas and new ideas simultaneously." -Jen Hoyer, volunteer, Interference Archive
Materials in the archive's collection are used in a generative way. In the latest episode of Audio Interference, archive volunteer Jen Hoyer talks about the importance of increasing the online representation of the movement histories that are told through the archive's collection. Jen reflects on the challenges to bring these organizing histories onto a digital sphere when they don't already have a strong online presence. Visit audiointerference.org to tune in!
https://interferencearchive.org/podcast/audio-interference-83-sister-serpents-and-generative-archiving/
Audio Interference 83: Sister Serpents and Generative Archiving – Interference Archive
In this episode, volunteer Jen Hoyer explains how the archive is using donated materials to create an online presence for noteworthy, but digitally absent groups like Sister Serpents. But generating new materials and new discussions is not without a few risks. Stay tuned to find out more.