Clocktower: February 9, 2015
February 9, 2015
Curatorial experts Ryan Wong and Josh MacPhee explore a topic often considered taboo by arts institutions: the challenge of curating material from social movements.
The pair delve into the wealth of visual culture produced by social movements and the cross-section of the worlds of arts and activism. Wong discusses Serve the People: The Asian American Movement in New York, an exhibition of activist ephemera charting the history of Asian American activism, organizing, and cultural production in the 1970s. MacPhee draws on his experience co-curating the exhibition Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now, which presents a collection of posters to narrate a story of social activism through the artwork they produced.
Ryan Lee Wong serves as the Program Director at Asian American Writers’ Workshop, organizes exhibitions, and writes about art.
Josh MacPhee is a designer, artist, and archivist. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, the co-author of Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now, and co-editor of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture. He helps run Interference Archive in Gowanus, Brooklyn, an organization dedicated to documenting and exhibiting visual culture created by social movements.
Recorded August, 2014.
The pair delve into the wealth of visual culture produced by social movements and the cross-section of the worlds of arts and activism. Wong discusses Serve the People: The Asian American Movement in New York, an exhibition of activist ephemera charting the history of Asian American activism, organizing, and cultural production in the 1970s. MacPhee draws on his experience co-curating the exhibition Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now, which presents a collection of posters to narrate a story of social activism through the artwork they produced.
Ryan Lee Wong serves as the Program Director at Asian American Writers’ Workshop, organizes exhibitions, and writes about art.
Josh MacPhee is a designer, artist, and archivist. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, the co-author of Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now, and co-editor of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture. He helps run Interference Archive in Gowanus, Brooklyn, an organization dedicated to documenting and exhibiting visual culture created by social movements.
Recorded August, 2014.