if a song could be freedom… Exhibition opening

Thanks to everyone who joined us on June 25th for the opening of if a song could be freedom… Organized Sounds of Resistance.  We wanted to share some photos of the opening; it was incredible to see all of this on the walls and spend time listening to music together! For those of you who couldn’t […]

Urban Omnibus, June 8, 2015

The banners of tenant activists in Brooklyn were bright and colorful, but their messages were deadly serious. “1 Crisis Away From Street” read one, while a twin declared, “Can’t Afford Rent Increase.” Flyers detailed the links between policing, redevelopment, displacement, and homelessness, while placards expressed solidarity from citywide housing organizations, local unions, and movements against […]

Urban Omnibus, June 8, 2015

The banners of tenant activists in Brooklyn were bright and colorful, but their messages were deadly serious. “1 Crisis Away From Street” read one, while a twin declared, “Can’t Afford Rent Increase.” Flyers detailed the links between policing, redevelopment, displacement, and homelessness, while placards expressed solidarity from citywide housing organizations, local unions, and movements against […]

if a song could be freedom… 7" + Catalog

Interference Archive is preparing for its next exhibition, if a song could be freedom . . . Organized Sounds of Resistance. As an accompaniment to the exhibition and catalog, we will also be pressing a limited edition 7” vinyl record in collaboration with Textual Records.

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