Our Archive collects nearly 500 public events with artists, scholars, historians, and other thinkers and makers who consider wide-ranging topics of social relevance.

2024

Carmen Amengual: A Non-Coincidental MirrorVLC Forum 2024: Tactics of TransmissionVLC Forum 2024: Relative HistoriesVera List Center Forum 2024: Correct History*

2023

Seminar 8: “Hader Halal” (With Regard to Presence)Breaking ProtocolIn Solidarity with Victims of Violence: A Resource Guide and ArchiveAnother Roadmap Africa Cluster: Another Roadmap SchoolDemon of the heartLibraries in Practice: Tending Toward LiberationMaria Thereza Alves: Seeds of ChangeArt Collection Writing Award, 2022–2023C& Center of Unfinished BusinessC& Center of Unfinished BusinessNew book by Maria Thereza Alves reveals the entangled histories of plants and displaced people

2022

Vera List Center Forum 2022: Correction*Labor of Love: Vera List Center for Art and Politics at 30

2021

NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati: Nepal Picture LibraryNew School News: The Vera List Center “As for Protocols” Seminar Series Explores Questions of Algorithms, Equitable Networks, Scientific Research, and More

2020

The Idols of ISIS: From Assyria to the InternetArtforum: Avni Sethi Wins Vera List Center’s Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social JusticeBOMB: Digesting Place: Dean Erdmann Interviewed by Amanda ParmerBOMB: Digesting Place: Dean Erdmann Interviewed by Amanda ParmerQueer Archives: Between the Individual and the Institutional

2019

Tiffany Chung: The Vietnam Exodus ProjectTiffany ChungDar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and ResearchART, An Index to (see also POLITICS): 25 Years of Vera List Center Fellowships

2017

Sites as Citations of New York’s Colonial Past in BallastVera List Center Prize for Art and Politics 2016–2018 Conference CompanionMaria Thereza Alves, Seeds of Change: New York—A Botany of ColonizationNew York Times: A Seed Artist Germinates HistoryAssuming Boycott: Resistance, Agency, and Cultural ProductionArt Collection Writing Award Winners, 2016–2017Indigenous New York, Critically SpeakingNobutaka Aozaki: Select Works from 2012-PresentNo title (Book with reflective vinyl fabric cover, black and white printed content)No title (Square format book with a black and white print of an illustrated flower on it)

2016

Unplay: Action, Affect, AttentionProjects A-EArt Collection Writing Award Winners, 2015–2016Indigenous New York

2015

Abounaddara. The Right to the ImageAbounaddara. The Right to the ImageNew York Times: Syrian Film Collective Offers View of Life Behind a ConflictEntry Points: The Vera List Center Field Guide on Art and Social Justice, No. 1Speculation, NowMendi + Keith Obadike: Blues Speaker [for James Baldwin]

2014

Post-Speculation

2013

Theaster Gates: A Way of Working

2012

Jamie Kruse: Thingness of Energy

2010

School of Echoes. Vogue’ology: Protocol CompendiumVogue’ologyThe Cardew Object: Exhibition in the Skybridge Art & Sound Space

2009

By Any Name: A Tiny Archive of Critical Viewpoints on The New SchoolWith BustleOURS: Democracy in the Age of Branding

2008

OURS: Democracy in the Age of BrandingAgency: A Thematic & Partial Tour of The New School Art CollectionConsidering Forgiveness

2007

Public Domain

2005

“I Beg Your Pardon.” or the Reestablishing of Cordial Relations

2004

Identify! or Studies on the Political Subject

2002

Patrons of Progress: The New School University Art CollectionThe Guggenheim, Corporate Populism, and the Future of the Corporate Museum

2001

Havana. Patrimony, Patience, and Progress: Architecture, Urban Planning, and Historic Preservation in Havana, Cuba

Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2004–2005Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2005–2006Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2006–2007Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2009–2010Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2010–2011Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2011–2012Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2012–2013Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2014–2015Delivery Express: No Justicia, No Pizza!OURS: Democracy in the Age of Branding | Online Works

1999

Are we ready for a Cabinet-Level Position for Culture?

1997

French Children of the Holocaust: A Memorial Exhibition