home school Field Day

In collaboration with home school, a pop-up art school based in Portland, Oregon, VW Sunday Sessions presents a day of activities modeled after a school field day, featuring music, workshops, karaoke, poetry, and a film program. Referencing MoMA PS1’s history as a neighborhood public school, the field day program will offer opportunities to question and reimagine the methods, purposes, and dynamics that connect art and education. As with all home school events, the field day will be recorded and archived online for distance learning.

The afternoon will include an open recording of The Diamond Stingily Show, a radio show by Diamond Stingily broadcast by Know Wave; a screening program by URe:AD Press (United Re:Public of the African Diaspora) comprised of contemporary audiovisual work created by and for the African diaspora; an edition by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr.; an artist talk with The Black School; a workshop led by MODUS, member of The Seventh Letter artist collective, on the intersection of asemic writing (writing marks without semantic content) and graffiti; keyon gaskin’s therapeutic karaoke experience, Karaopy; and performances by RAFiA, Abdu Ali, and Fuck U Pay Us, an Afro-diasporic punk quartet performing live for the first time in New York City.

Additionally, GameBoyPhoto, a collaborative traveling photo studio run by Daniel Akselrad, Erik Goyenechea, and Alex Bahr, will provide a photo booth built from a vintage reverse-engineered Game Boy camera accessory. A reading program in the bookspace will feature manuel arturo abreu, Jasmine Gibson, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, and John Keene.

home school is a free pop-up art school in Portland, Oregon co-facilitated by Victoria Anne Reis and manuel arturo abreu. With a multimedia curriculum featuring artist talks, exhibitions, poetry readings, physical education, and other engagements, home school creates welcoming contexts for critical engagement with contemporary art.











When: Sun., Feb. 4, 2018 at 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Where: MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Ave.
718-784-2084
Price: $15
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In collaboration with home school, a pop-up art school based in Portland, Oregon, VW Sunday Sessions presents a day of activities modeled after a school field day, featuring music, workshops, karaoke, poetry, and a film program. Referencing MoMA PS1’s history as a neighborhood public school, the field day program will offer opportunities to question and reimagine the methods, purposes, and dynamics that connect art and education. As with all home school events, the field day will be recorded and archived online for distance learning.

The afternoon will include an open recording of The Diamond Stingily Show, a radio show by Diamond Stingily broadcast by Know Wave; a screening program by URe:AD Press (United Re:Public of the African Diaspora) comprised of contemporary audiovisual work created by and for the African diaspora; an edition by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr.; an artist talk with The Black School; a workshop led by MODUS, member of The Seventh Letter artist collective, on the intersection of asemic writing (writing marks without semantic content) and graffiti; keyon gaskin’s therapeutic karaoke experience, Karaopy; and performances by RAFiA, Abdu Ali, and Fuck U Pay Us, an Afro-diasporic punk quartet performing live for the first time in New York City.

Additionally, GameBoyPhoto, a collaborative traveling photo studio run by Daniel Akselrad, Erik Goyenechea, and Alex Bahr, will provide a photo booth built from a vintage reverse-engineered Game Boy camera accessory. A reading program in the bookspace will feature manuel arturo abreu, Jasmine Gibson, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, and John Keene.

home school is a free pop-up art school in Portland, Oregon co-facilitated by Victoria Anne Reis and manuel arturo abreu. With a multimedia curriculum featuring artist talks, exhibitions, poetry readings, physical education, and other engagements, home school creates welcoming contexts for critical engagement with contemporary art.

Buy tickets/get more info now