Spectacle Class with Geo Britto: A Theater of the Oppressed Workshop
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United States2.5-hour introductory workshop to the Theatre of the Oppressed
2.5-hour introductory workshop to the Theatre of the Oppressed
A two-day theater workshop to learn strategies and techniques from Jana Natya Manch, India, and Radical Evolution (NYC).
Join CLEAR, the Palestinian Youth Movement, and The People's Forum for a training and discussion on your rights around protest and interacting with the police and other law enforcement.
Join us for a workshop bringing together a delegation of frontline humanitarian workers from Sudan with allied movements.
Join us for a 5-week workshop teaching the process of screen-printing, from basic sketch to digital touch-up and screen set up, to printing on fabric and paper!
This open studio is available for anyone who has already taken screen printing 101 or has significant experience with the practice and wants an opportunity to continue a project with guidance.
Students will learn about the history and significance of Cyanotype as well as the chemical process involved in creating these spectacular prints.
This open studio is available for anyone who has already taken Screen Printing 101 or has significant experience with the practice and wants an opportunity to continue a project with guidance.
Let's lean into community, using poetry as a means of processing and healing together as we raise funds for Gaza!
South Asian Performing Arts Summit (SAPA/Summit) is a hallmark conference consisting of workshops, panels, seminars, and networking events that will bridge rising South Asian talent, current professionals, and veterans across the American arts industry.
Join us for a one-day course with Queens-based therapist and artist Ashley Lagrange. You will learn how to create collage art as a medium for political agitation and propaganda and as a tool for self-reflection and expression. Participants will gather inspiration from collage artists who have created intentional Agitprop and then be provided with prompts and materials to create their own.
Participants will learn how to create stencils as a medium for political agitation and propaganda. The workshop will draw inspiration from revolutionary design and anti imperialist cultural workers from corners all over of the Global South.