Month: June 2019
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How to Build a Fire: Season 5 Finale
June 28, 2019 8:00pm STORYTELLERS: Alex Scelso Jossie Ortiz Jose Lopez More storytellers TBA Inspired by artist Monica Jahan Bose whose works revolve around our bond with nature, our footprint both carbon and journeys of immigrants and refugees; and the interconnected essence of communities. Bose …
cHURCH OF MONIKA
DEADLINE: Rolling Our cHURCH OF MONIKA is a monthly event in which we invite creative thinkers such as–but not limited to–artists, curators, activists, politicians, doctors, and writers, to speak about their interests, ideas, obsessions, and projects in progress. Presenters at the cHURCH are invited to …
Tortilla Stories Party
July 14, 2019 11:00am Join us for at the cHURCH for Tortilla Stories Party, a project by mel*. This is a free event. Bagels and coffee will be served. In this party we will listen to tortilla stories that some Mexican immigrants have shared, find …
Seven Minutes on the B67: Closing and Climate Street Action
June 29, 2019 3-5pm Join us for the closing event of Monica Jahan Bose’s Seven Minutes on the B67, a site-specific installation and social practice project. This event will include a performance and street action. Participants in the performance will begin by riding the B67 …
Volunteer With Us
Open Source Gallery and KoKo NYC are always seeking enthusiastic, motivated volunteers and interns of all ages to assist with a wide variety of tasks so that we can expand gallery hours and better serve the community! Activities include (but are not limited to): gallery …
Residency with the All Good Work Foundation
6/4/19 Open Source is excited to announce that we are residents with the All Good Work Foundation! The Open Source administrative team is being hosted by Camp David in Industry City, who is generously providing donated office space. All Good Work is a collaboration between …
Open Source is W.A.G.E. certified!
5/30/19 What is W.A.G.E.? Working Artists and the Greater Economy (W.A.G.E) aims to establish sustainable economic relationships between artists and the institutions that contract their labor. W.A.G.E. Certification is a national program that publicly recognizes nonprofit arts organizations demonstrating a history of, and commitment to, …










