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The Wanderlust School of Transgressive Placemaking

Bringing neglected spaces back to life and making the invisible visible has animated the work of archeologists and urban spelunkers, city planners and activists. In this four part discussion series, Wanderlust explores the logistics and ethics of how to re-imagine and re-make the far side of the “No Trespassing” sign.

Presented by Atlas Obscura at Acme Studios, 63 N 3rd St, Brooklyn, New York
Tuesdays in June - Doors at 7:30, Talks at 8pm
$12 each - Advance Tickets Only - Cash Bar

June 4 - Broken Legs, Surveillance Cameras and Black Mold: Safety & Security Off the Grid

June 11 - Go Directly to Jail: Trespassing & the Law

June 18 - Getting In Is the Easy Part: Site-Specific Experience Design

June 25 - “For The Little Old Lady In Japan”: Documentation & Legacy

Speakers include: Annetta Black, Annie Correal, Stephen Duncombe, Charlie Todd, Nick Fortugno, Mark Krawczuk, Myric Lehner, Jeff Stark, Wylie Stecklow, Patricia A. Wright

 

Questions? Contact [email protected]

This series is part of Wanderlust’s residency at Atlas Obscura.