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As we prepare for the winter recess at the gallery, we’re sharing resources and research from the past year at Storefront. Our first season of Storefront Broadcasts is now on major streaming platforms, and we just released our latest publication titled On the Ground Reader. While our space will be closed until January 23, the public artwork on our facade will be on view through August 2025.

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Season One of Storefront Broadcasts, titled On the Ground, is now re-edited and ready to stream on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. The four episodes dive into topics ranging from the tensions between public and private space, to vacant spaces in the city, to care and mutual aid practices, and digital technologies and commerce. 

Storefront Broadcasts, produced with and distributed by Montez Press Radio, is a platform for our ongoing generative research, collaging case studies, conversations, field recordings, poetry, music, and other auditory articulations to weave our findings together. 

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Our On the Ground Reader is now available in our shop! It features written and visual contributions from a variety of artists, writers, and researchers, focusing on New York City’s ground floor. The publication extends the conversations from our 2023–24 annual exhibition and research theme into print and well beyond New York. Its aim is to serve as a resource and experimental space to further dissect the intricacies of our evolving city.

Learn more about contents and contributors here.

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While our gallery will be closed for the coming weeks, our facade is always on view. Across the Storefront exterior, Tumbados by Guadalupe Rosales with Lokey Calderon, queers, rescales, and recontextualizes the aesthetics of lowriding, challenging its criminalization and creating a space for collective reclamation and celebration.