Conversations & Resources
We envision a world where art and artists take up an expanded role in society as catalysts for social change. Here, we offer critical insight into how we are creating that world.
Explore our collection of essays, conversations, goings-on, and practical resources for artists.
Announcement
An Open Letter to the Mayor of New York City
Notes to our next mayor—on Housing, on Food, on Health.
Announcement
More or Less: Notes to Our Next Mayor—Culminating Panel with More Art
A culminating panel following the launch of our open letter to hold Mayor Adams and his administration accountable for ensuring access to basic needs for all New Yorkers.
Announcement
Waterways and Woodlands: Public Water & Prospect Park Audio Tour
More Art and artist Mary Mattingly, in partnership with Prospect Park Alliance, produced Waterways and Woodlands, a free audio tour through Prospect Park powered by Gesso.
Readings
Watch This Space: What do artists know?
This month’s featured articles, collected here as the May edition of "Watch This Space," all seem to ask: what do artists know?
Readings
Greg Sholette: Public Art, Protest, and 21st-Century Politics, Part III
“Art has lost its centuries-old ideological privilege, and yet has gained in this process a front-row seat in a contentious struggle to rethink the way expressive, imaginative, and artistic value is generated, for whom, why, and to what ends.”
Readings
At The Table with Pablo Helguera: The Serious Need for Humor In Art
Can humor offer a route to radical change?