What is Interference Archive?
The mission of Interference Archive is to explore the relationship between cultural production and social movements. This work manifests in an open stacks archival collection, publications, a study center, and public programs including exhibitions, workshops, talks, and screenings, all of which encourage critical and creative engagement with the rich history of social movements.
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*THIS IS NOT A LOCAL STRUGGLE
September 28, 2024 – January 31, 2025
To use something is to preserve it: this is the organizing principle of both Interference Archive and “This Is Not A Local Struggle,” a look at ephemera produced by the national Stop Cop City movement. We can study ourselves, and we can produce the knowledge as living culture, agit-prop, and material changes to the world. […]
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*Education Reading Group
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 @ 8:00 PM
The Education Reading Group is a place where we plan to share and discuss readings about transformative teaching, political pedagogy, engaging education, and the like. We will be meeting at 8 pm on Tuesday May 13th to read “Bloodchild” by Octavia Butler. It is the titular story from the collection “Bloodchild and Other Stories,” a pdf is here: Bloodchild If […]
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025 @ 7:00 PM
Join Collections Management working group for our May monthly meeting, hybrid at the archive and on Zoom. We will be discussing new donation requests, ongoing cataloging projects, and issues in the archive’s collections. New and seasoned volunteers welcome, no prior experience in archives or libraries necessary. Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84556756017?pwd=AxmnArDLYM85qrF0Yt10osClt1NQF2.1
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Monday, May 19, 2025 @ 6:30 PM
Please join us to make zines at Zine Club on the third Monday of every month! It is a casual, creative and welcoming space where you can make your own mini zine or work on an ongoing larger project. We have some limited supplies so please bring your own if you are able to.
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Our collection includes tens of thousands of items created as part of social movements around the world, by the participants themselves: posters, flyers, publications, zines, books, T-shirts and buttons, moving images, audio recordings, and other materials. For us, making this material accessible to the public is an act of preservation, not only of the physical materials, but of the collective history of those struggling for social change. Learn more about our collections and set up a time to visit them in-person in the archive.
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Audio Interference 88 – Archiving Stop Cop City: This Is Not A Local Struggle
Hear from one of the organizers behind the Stop Cop City exhibition currently on view at Interference Archive (Sep 2024 – Jan 2025). We learn about the goals of the show, how it came together, and the important role that archiving has in the movement. This episode was written, narrated and co-produced by Rob Smith. […]
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*Armed By Design Pre-Sale
We are excited to announce pre-sale orders are open for Armed By Design, a book forthcoming from Common Notions about internationalism, solidarity and the legacy of art of the Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Asia, Africa, and Latin America (OSPAAAL). Support this project by pre-ordering a copy of our forthcoming book!
MoreArt In Action, Across Borders: A Collective Zine of Solidarity
On Saturday, February 11, neighbors from all around New York City came to Interference Archive to participate in collaborative zine-making while listening and contributing to a live broadcast to Radio AlHara, coordinated with Musicians For Palestine. Download and read the zine we made together here, and listen to the mix: “This collective gathering to make […]
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*Exhibition Catalog: Walkout: A Brief History of Student Organizing
May 2020 marked the 50th anniversary of the Kent State and Jackson State massacres, which set off a historically large-scale student strike across the nation. With the anniversary as an entry point and frame of reference, this 96-page full color publication uses posters, buttons, pamphlets, flyers, zines, and more—to examine the broader scope of student movements that both led up to and followed those of May 1970.