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Upcoming
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Truth-A-Thon with Art+Feminism, Black Lunch Table & Wikimedia NYC
Artists Sara Clugage from Art+Feminism, Heather Hart from Black Lunch Table, and members of Wikimedia NYC will host a "Truth-a-Thon" as part of theTruth Be Told program series. Come learn about the work of these collectives and how to transform public discourse in real time! Bring your laptop and a friend. -
Truth is a Creative Process: A Walking Tour with Kamau Ware
Inspired by the work of the Black Gotham Experience, Kamau Ware will lead participants in a mobile conversation that brings to life the many creative strategies being employed by artists in the exhibition. -
Shaun Leonardo: Testimony #2 Experiences of Migration.
Join us for a public-participatory performance where guests will locate intensely contested current affairs within their bodies. Utilizing the shifting perspectives embedded in testimony, news reports, and memory as a backdrop, willing participants will be asked to both recite their own testimonies and translate the narratives of others into performative gestures. -
Worker Rights Telenovela Workshop & Screening with Gabriela Ceja
In collaboration with members of the New Immigrant Community Empowerment Center (NICE), Gabriela Ceja together with a group of immigrant workers are using their imagination to create and promote immigrant worker stories in the form of self-produced novelas. -
Inaugural Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points
No Longer Empty Curatorial Lab and York College Fine Arts Gallery invite you to the opening of the inaugural Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points
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Curatorial Walk-Through of "Hold These Truths"
Join curators Manon Slome and Rachel Gugelberger for a curatorial walk-through of the exhibition Hold These Truths at Nathan Cummings Foundation. -
Truth Be Told
Truth Be Told is a series of public programs developed as part of Hold These Truths, a group exhibition that responds to our complex and critical juncture in United States History. Starting January 18 and running through March 10 the events are free and open to the public.
NEWS
Monday, November 27 2017
Looking forward to the year ahead, No Longer Empty is expanding the scope of our exhibition program to include Mel Chin: All Over the Place, a boundary-breaking artist survey, opening in April 2018 in collaboration with the Queens Museum. more
Thursday, November 16 2017
Glimpse into Hold These Truths
Hold These Truths is now on view through Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at the The Nathan Cummings Foundation. more