Interference Archive is a social-justice-oriented library, archive, and gallery in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood, originally founded as the private collection of activists Dara Greenwald and Josh MacPhee. Following an exhibition of the couple's collections at Manhattan's Exit Art gallery in 2008, the pair moved their collections into a Gowanus warehouse and later into their current Park Slope location. Founded on the idea that activism collection causes interference to popular social narratives, the volunteer-run resource showcases free art exhibitions as public outreach, open to the public Thursdays through Sundays during the afternoon hours. Periodic public special event programming is also offered, including lectures, workshops, and live performances.

314 7th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

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