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Feb 12

February 16 | SUPERFRONT publications evening at VAN ALEN BOOKS

February 16, SUPERFRONT founder and director Mitch McEwen leads a conversation with Chloë Bass, Francisca Benitez, Prerana Reddy, and David Turnbull about their work translating interdisciplinary programs into timely publications, including an upcoming volume on the Lab for Urban Futures: Detroit, a series at the Queens Museum of Art that considers Detroit as a provocation for new experiments in urbanism.

7pm at Van Alen Books.  Thursday, February 16.

30 W. 22nd Street between 5th and 6th Ave. Ground Floor

notes by Kubi Ackerman, published in Lab for Urban Futures: Detroit


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Jan 12

January 14th 3pm-6pm SUPERFRONT presents “Design with Detroit: Urban Futures” rapid charrette

On January 14th 3pm-6pm SUPERFRONT presents “Design with Detroit: Urban Futures,” a rapid design charrette for students and young designers at the Queens Museum of Art.  Designers will have 30 minutes to review a brief and 2 hours to respond with design drawings in real time.  The goal of the charrette is to generate designs informed by awareness of the city’s rich contemporary cultural practices, as well as the history of anti-displacement organizing in Detroit and beyond. The design problems to address range from the rehabilitation of historic buildings in commercial districts to design-build strategies for multi-generational education centers and productive use of collective open space.  The program brief for the design includes a screening of the 12-minute music video/documentary “Locusts,” a work of Detroit-based EMERGENCE media.  This is the 3rd event in SUPERFRONT’s Lab for Urban Futures series at the Queens Museum of Art, which culminates with a publication release in February.

To participate in the charrette please rsvp to info@superfront.org with your full name by Jan 12.


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Dec 11

SUPERFRONT’s Lab for Urban Futures presents “Farming: The Right to The City” December 10th 3pm – 5pm at the Queens Museum of Art

SUPERFRONT’s Lab for Urban Futures at the Queens Museum of Art presents “Farming: The Right to the City” a multi-disciplinary panel on urban farming and the post-industrial city. Taking place on International Human Rights Day, the panel considers urban farming as a practice with political, social, and economic significance. Facilitated by SUPERFRONT curators Chloë Bass and Mitch McEwen, the panel invites local urban farmers to discuss their work as relating not only to food and the locavore movement, but also to the intersection of rights and urbanism. Henri Lefebvre’s *Right to the City*provides a framework for articulating “a transformed and renewed access to urban life.” In particular, the event will address the intersection of community organizing and urban farming in both Detroit and New York. Join Lab for Urban Futures: Detroit as we de-romanticize urban farming as a practice, addressing the intersection of urban farming with issues of inner-city food deserts, artist communities and gentrification, labor policy and the contemporary political economy.

Photo courtesy Lee Mandel, Boswyck Farms.  Earthworks Urban Farm, Detroit.

 

Panelists include:

Kubi Ackerman, Urban Design Lab at Columbia University’s Earth Institute
Adrienne Brown, Detroit Food Justice Task Force
Maggie Cheney, Ecostation:NY
Lee Mandell, Boswyck Farms
Zach Pickens, Riverpark
Occupy Wall Street Food Justice/Sustainability Working Group
Karen Washington, La Finca del Sur/South Bronx Farmers