Presenting visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces.

May Day Retrospective

May 1st drew as many as 30,000 people to Union Square for Occupy Wall Street’s historic May Day celebration.

Art in Odd Places was at the center of the action, encouraging people to walk, strut, swagger, saunter, and parade down our MODEL runway. It was all part of the art strike – Occupy Wall Street’s call for cultural workers to take back public space and fight for economic justice.

Three weeks later, we’re looking back on that important day.  Click here to see a video of the action, and check out the photos below:

This protestor is one of the many crowd members who joined our runway

 

Another protestor struts her stuff

 

AiOP founder Ed Woodham (upper middle) poses with Edith Raw (lower middle) and protestors

 

LuLu LoLo, the Gentleman of 14th Street, frowns upon economic inequality

 

The crowd watches our MODEL runway and the speakers on stage

Click here for the rest of AiOP’s May Day album, and click here for a Flickr group featuring over 200 art strike photos.

The Evidence of Ritual

 

Did you miss last year’s AiOP festival?  Or do you just want to relive the memories?  Either way, check out The Evidence of Ritual at MoCADA!

The Evidence of Ritual is a collection of photos from AiOP 2011: Ritual.  A team of photographers, led by Daniel Tolonia, shot thousands of photos of the performers and installations.  This exhibition comprises 39 of their carefully selected pictures.

The photos are on display through May 31, and may run even longer.  Make sure you visit, because The Evidence of Ritual is just one of the amazing exhibitions happening now at MoCADA.

MoCADA, or the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, preserves African traditions at 80 Hanson Place in Brooklyn.