Interference Archive

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314 7th St
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Interference Archive, located in Brooklyn, NY, is dedicated to exploring the intersection of cultural production and social movements through an extensive collection of materials, including posters, zines, and audio recordings. The archive serves as a public study center, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and events that foster critical engagement with the history of social movements.

Through its mission, Interference Archive emphasizes the importance of accessibility and preservation, making materials related to social change available to the public. The organization encourages community involvement and collaboration as a means to create awareness and promote dialogue around pressing social issues.

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Kathryn L.
6/26/2017

Amazing place run by volunteers. They were setting up for a show when we came by and let us look around before it opened. Very powerful. Must visit.

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Justin L.
10/20/2012

Where Social Movements and Art collide in Gowanus. Interesting exhibits.

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Sicks 6.
12/22/2016

Archive full of past and present people's movements. Always rotating gallery space. Great selection of prints and books.

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Joanie K.
6/14/2015

a rotation of community funded exhibits - the most recent one was about tenants rights & the history of affordable housing. go, donate, and understand more about the history of NYC. there's a lot...

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