General

PARTICIPANT INC


New Location:

116 Elizabeth Street, floor one
New York, NY 10013


Wednesday–Sunday, noon–7pm

T: 212.254.4334


info@participantinc.org


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ACCESS INFORMATION:

PARTICIPANT INC is located at 116 Elizabeth Street, floor one, in Chinatown, between Broome and Grand Streets. The closest trains are the J/Z (Bowery) and the B/D (Grand); the closest wheelchair accessible stop is the 6 (Canal). Entry is on grade and the gallery is barrier free throughout with an all gender, wheelchair accessible bathroom. Service animals are welcome.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT:

We acknowledge that PARTICIPANT INC and New York City are on Lenapehoking: the unceded land and waters of the Wappinger, Canarsie, Munsee, and Lenni-Lenape of the Delaware Nation and the Wiechquaesgeek First Nation. We engage communities with the knowledge that our city’s infrastructure is built on these lands by extracted and forced labor. As members of both the arts and education communities, we are not only obligated to acknowledge but also to reckon with settler histories and present realities of theft, enslavement, and dispossession. We aim to inspire action in support of decolonization, decarceration, reparation, and repair.

Participant After Dark, our online platform, is mindful that colonial legacies are inextricably linked to online activities that include technologies, algorithms, and the privileged use of information-sharing among certain groups. Technological access is severely limited on tribal lands. The Federal Communications Commission has absolute control of the electromagnetic spectrum, allowing them to determine how and where the internet is accessed nationally. Despite advocacy toward respecting spectrum sovereignty (the right to develop innovative ways to manage the digital divide on Tribal lands, to choose how much of the spectrum is available for commercial, public, or community use), the laws eliminate the ability of tribes to fully control revenue from spectrum on Tribal lands, access basic equipment, and high-speed internet.

Participant After Dark recognizes that this restricted access is disruptive to Indigenous communities on Tribal lands, prohibiting access to wider community engagement, news, medical access, and support. We want to work with artists and educators in addressing the damage that these technologies cause with their significant carbon footprint and the corrosive effect that their contribution makes to the climate crisis, disproportionately affecting Indigenous peoples worldwide.

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Board & Staff

Board of Directors

    Justin Vivian Bond
    Vaginal Davis, President
    Thalia Feilen, Secretary
    Jeffrey Gibson
    April Hunt
    Rose Lord
    Ramsey McPhillips
    Marisa Newman
    Tony Oursler
    Sheri Pasquarella
    Renaud Proch
    Ellen F. Salpeter
    Mari Spirito, Vice President
    Elisabeth Sussman
    Ethan Weinstock, Treasurer

Advisory Board

    Adam Ames
    Julie Ault
    Wayne Baerwaldt
    Martin Beck
    Timothy Fichtner
    L. Franklin Gilliam
    Rachel Greene
    Pati Hertling
    Amanda Hunt
    Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
    Milena Kalinovska
    T. Jean Lax
    Glenn Ligon
    Carlo McCormick
    Catherine Opie
    Hamza Walker

Staff

    Founder/Director:
    Lia Gangitano

    After Dark Director:
    Itziar Barrio

    Curatorial Associate:
    Caroline Mills

    Advancement Director:
    Nan Collymore

    Research/Production Manager:
    Baseera Khan



    Tech and Installations:
    Sam Ashford
    John Brattin
    Isaiah Davis
    Cate Giordano
    Harry Kleeman
    Collin Leitch
    Marit Liang
    Jonah Peterschild
    lexi welch

    Publications:
    Olga Dekalo

    Books:
    Terry Rodriguez, ABC, a bookkeeping cooperative

Funders

PARTICIPANT INC’s exhibitions and public programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Our programs are supported by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Archiving and documentation projects are supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Online projects are made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature through the Media Arts Assistance Fund, a regrant partnership of NYSCA and Wave Farm.

PARTICIPANT INC’s exhibitions and online programs are made possible by Teiger Foundation.

PARTICIPANT INC is supported by an Artists Council Grant of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.

PARTICIPANT INC receives generous support from the Harriett Ames Charitable Trust; Agnes Gund Foundation; Marta Heflin Foundation; Marieluise Hessel Foundation; The Ruth Ivor Foundation; Jerome Foundation; Lambent Foundation Fund, a fund of Tides Foundation; VIA | Wagner Incubator Grant Fund; The Jacques Louis Vidal Charitable Fund; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; FRIENDS of PARTICIPANT INC; numerous individuals; and Materials for the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs/NYC Department of Sanitation/NYC Dept. of Education.

PARTICIPANT INC receives support from Arison Arts Foundation, The Willem de Kooning Foundation, Marian Goodman Foundation, the Henry Luce Foundation, and Teiger Foundation through Coalition of Small Arts New York City (CoSA NYC).

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PHOTOGRAPHS

John Berens, Cameron Cuchulainn, Ian Douglas, Ryan Harman, Daniel Kukla, Jeffrey Means, Christine Taylor, Mark Waldhauser, Rona Yefman