From “British Designer Bella Freud Reveals Her Beauty Must-Haves and the “Rare Jewel” of London” THE INSPIRATIONAL JAUNT: Interference Archive “I recently discovered this amazing treasure trove in Brooklyn called Interference Archive—the name alone is a pretty good one to drop. It has a superb website—which made me expect a mini MoMA—but it is a couple […]
From “British Designer Bella Freud Reveals Her Beauty Must-Haves and the “Rare Jewel” of London” THE INSPIRATIONAL JAUNT: Interference Archive “I recently discovered this amazing treasure trove in Brooklyn called Interference Archive—the name alone is a pretty good one to drop. It has a superb website—which made me expect a mini MoMA—but it is a couple […]
Interference Archive is excited to continue our education series, and we’re inviting you to get involved by proposing a single-session class you’d like to teach.
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In November, a small group of us from Interference Archive (Jen Hoyer, Josh MacPhee, and Greg Mihalko) had the amazing opportunity to travel to the UK and speak with a lot of great people about the work we do here in Brooklyn. Our trip started at the Victoria and Albert Museum, where we joined a […]
As we approach our three-year anniversary this December, we wanted to share some of the major accomplishments of 2014, and to let you know what’s on the horizon.
As we approach our three-year anniversary this December, we wanted to share some of the major accomplishments of 2014, and to let you know what’s on the horizon.
[Due to the blizzard this event will be rescheduled for a date TBD.]
On January 27th, Interference Archive hosts a report-back and discussion with people who have been organizing in New York City and Guerrero to discuss where the movements find commonality and difference, as well as the role of gender, hashtags, and drug war. With Melissa Forbis, visiting researcher at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico City; Cherrell Brown, Community Organizer with Justice League, NYC; and Asha Ransby-Sporn, Co-Chair of Black Youth Project 100, NYC.
Interference Archive will be closed on Saturday, February 14, 2015, for our annual volunteer retreat. We’ll be open for our regular open hours the rest of this week.