if a song could be freedom…organized sounds of resistance



Interference Archive exhibit June 25 – September 6, 2015



131 8th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Opening Thursday June 25, 7-10 pm



Music has been at the core of hundreds of political and social struggles across the globe. This exhibition features the picture sleeves of over 200 political recordings that will expose the broad scope of the intersection of music and politics. In addition, flyers, lyric sheets, buttons, publications, and other ephemera are on display. A series of programs will run throughout the run of exhibition, where we will actively and collectively listen to—and discuss—how music has shaped the manners in which we understand ourselves in the past, present, and into the future.