New York, NY… The New Museum is pleased to announce the schedule of events for IdeasCity New York, taking place Saturday, September 16, 2017, at Sara D. Roosevelt Park on Chrystie Street, one block from the New Museum.
IdeasCity, the New Museum's civic platform that explores the future of cities with art and culture as a driving force, will culminate a two-year cycle of global residencies in Detroit, Athens, and Arles with its biennial program IdeasCity New York. This free and public event, themed around “100 Actions for the Future City,” will be a daylong investigation of strategies, ideas, and propositions featuring artist talks, initiatives by local organizations, performances, workshops, and a panel of mayors including Kasim Reedof Atlanta, Gregor Robertson of Vancouver, and Maurice Cox, former mayor of Charlottesville, VA.
IdeasCity New York will encompass three separate arenas for presentations, discussions, and exchanges, composed of modular structures designed by Thomas Lommée and Christiane Hoegner/OpenStructures.
The main arena on September 16 will be the Forum Stage, where a distinguished roster of participating artists, architects, activists, and community builders will present an array of innovative ideas. Highlights of the 100 Actions for the Future City will include a presentation by Tania Bruguera on migration as civic intervention, David Byrne’s “Reasons to be Cheerful,” a conversation between Rick Lowe and Kemi Ilesanmi on community building, Trevor Paglen’s research on surveillance, a screening by Superflex, and Mel Chin’s presentation of his most recent work.
In conjunction with programming on the Forum Stage, a series of workshops and panel discussions will be held on-site, including a conversation on food and social justice with Ghetto Gastro; workshops on urban activism led by MTL+; Black Gotham walking tours led by Kamau Ware; workshops by the Drawing Center; Crossroads Conversations by Van Alen Institute; Columbia University’s GSAPP debates; a presentation by North Brooklyn Farms and Clocktower Radio; and projects by The Rockefeller Foundation Fellows at IdeasCity. Additionally, an array of food trucks helmed by Hester Street Collaborative and Ghetto Gastro will be stationed along Rivington Street, one block from the festival.
Forum Stage: 100 Actions for the Future City 10 AM Introduction by Lisa Phillips, Toby Devan Lewis Director of the New Museum, and Joseph Grima, IdeasCity Director 10:20 AM Eric Liu, Writer and Founder of Citizen University 10:40 AM Mel Chin, Artist 11 AM Rick Lowe, MacArthur Fellow and Project Row Houses Founder, in conversation with Kemi Ilesanmi, Community Leader 11:20 AM Tania Bruguera, Activist and Artist 11:40 AM Trevor Paglen, Artist 12 PM Jonathan Rose, Urban Developer and Writer 12:20 PM dream hampton, Writer, Filmmaker, and Organizer 12:40 PM IdeasCity Detroit Fellows, moderated by Joseph Grima 12:50 PM Cézanne Charles, Community Leader 1 PM Nadina Christopoulou, Anthropologist 1:20 PM IdeasCity Athens Fellows, moderated by Joseph Grima 1:40 PM Space Buster Live Stream 1:50 PM Bowery Poetry Slam 2 PM Julien Frydman, LUMA Arles 2:20 PM IdeasCity Arles Fellows, moderated by Joseph Grima 2:40 PM Superflex, Artist Collective 3 PM Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman, Artists and Architects, UCSD Cross-Border Initiative 3:20 PM MTL+, Activist Collective 3:30 PM Eva Franch i Gilabert, Director and Chief Curator of Storefront for Art and Architecture 3:40 PM Mil M2, Art and Architecture Collective 3:50 PM Ghetto Gastro, Culinary Collective 4 PM Bowery Poetry Slam 4:10 PM Justin Garrett Moore, Urban Designer; Leslie Koch, Cultural Professional; and Rosanne Haggerty, Community Leader, in conversation 4:40 PM Ingrid LaFleur, Arts Advocate and Politician 5 PM Mayoral panel: Kasim Reed of Atlanta, Gregor Robertson of Vancouver, and Maurice Cox, former mayor of Charlottesville, VA, moderated by Majora Carter, Urbanist 5:50 PM Bowery Poetry Slam 6 PM Paul Ramírez Jonas, Artist and Educator 6.10 PM Kamau Ware, Historian 6:20 PM Tatiana Bilbao, Architect 6:40 PM David Byrne, Musician
Leading up to September 16, e-flux Architecture and IdeasCity will release a series of five essays exploring the future of public space.
More information is available at newmuseum.org and on Facebook.
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