The seventh Show Don’t Tell Symposium is a chance experience the evolving work of the Culture Push Fellows and Associated Artists.
Through public workshops, screenings, and presentations this annual symposium offers an opportunity to get up close and personal with the projects of artists working at the intersection of imagination, social change and civic participation.
Please note:
Registration is recommended for all events, but not required.
If you require special access accommodation for any of our events, please contact us at cp@culturepush.org
All Events ARE free and open to the public
CALENDAR OF Events
Join us as we celebrate the launch of the Shaolin Art Party! Special guests, exciting performances, space for connection.
SICK MUSIC meet-up and workshop ! Gathering for chronically ill & disabled musicians, singers, listeners (of any level) interested in building connection, conversation, and communal explorations in NYC. First of an ongoing series.
Join us for an evening full of creativity and fun celebrating all things zines at CULTURE PUSH ZINE DAY with CP's socially engaged artists!
Join artist Sara Zielinski for a chat about community safety and abolition. Chats take place on the abolitionist benches at or near Recess Art.
Join us for a participatory archival activation that is part of a research and public art project about swimming, flooding, and water relationships.
Flood Sensor Aunty is a comedic public theater project about disaster preparedness, starring an anthropomorphic flood sensor making a career pivot to arthouse film and her friends. Designed as public education with and for brown aunties around Hillside Avenue and Jericho Turnpike, this will take place across late night chai and gossip spots.
When we think of myth, we think polytheistic gods, creation stories, punished mortals, and fantastical beasts. Much like these mythological stories, self-mythology (also referred to as personal mythology) are the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, the world, and our place in it. The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Self-mythology Dream + Workshop will be where we come together to be the authors of ourselves through collective imagining and dreaming.
In collaboration with movement artist Coco Villa, Nifemi Ogunro will be leading a movement/building workshop at Socrates Sculpture Park.