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SXRVXVE Art Showcase: Jan 23–27

SXRVXVE showcases works responding to social inequality, the failures of the criminal justice system, and other structures that silence marginalized voices.
SXRVXVE showcases works responding to social inequality, the failures of the criminal justice system, and other structures that silence marginalized voices.

SXRVXVE presents SXRVXVE: An Art Space, January 23–27 at the Center at West Park. An ambitious week-long exhibition of visual art, together with a variety of one-night events, SXRVXVE showcases works from 22 national and international artists responding to social inequality, the failures of the criminal justice system, and other structures that silence marginalized voices.

Program Jan 24–27, 2018

SXRVXVE’s daily programming includes a variety of one-night events:

Wednesday, January 24: see a variety of experimental short film and documentaries at SXRVXDEO.

Thursday, January 25: experience Valiant Dust: Power, Poetry, and Rage with Shakespeare’s Women.

Friday, January 26: see comedians Josh Gondelman, Sarah Tollemache, Ana Fabrega, Mitra Jouhari, Josh Johnson, and more at Foul-Mouthed Saints, hosted by Kelsey Caine.

Saturday, January 27: celebrate our artists and enjoy a variety of acts at the SXRVXVE: Closing Party.

Fundraiser for Crime Victims Treatment Center

SXRVXVE: An Art Space will be raising money for the Crime Victims Treatment Center. A not-for-profit organization, CVTC is committed to helping people heal from violent crime, changing cultural norms around violence, and promoting social justice through progressive legislation and community mobilization.

SXRVXVE is a curatorial platform pushing the boundaries of how we understand justice, dedicated to presenting artworks and projects interrogating systems of power.

The Center at West Park is a home for arts, culture, and community in the historic West Park Presbyterian Church, a New York City landmark. The Center is a secular not-for-profit organization that offers a diverse range of programs for artists, audiences, and the neighborhood; manages the building’s facilities; and stewards the restoration of its historic exterior. This production is made possible, in part, through the Center’s Artist Residency program. To learn more about this program and apply for a residency, visit centeratwestpark.org.