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

2022

MARCH: On Necessary WorkNew York Times: Art We Saw This Spring—featuring Adelita Husni BeyThe Architect’s Newspaper: Adelita Husni Bey examines pandemics past, present, and future at the Brooklyn Army TerminalHyperallergic: Art as an Exercise in Moving Through Grief

2021

New School News: Artist Suzanne Kite Debuts New Show in Partnership with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics

2020

ART • WORK • PLACE: Emergency Session IIArt•Work•Place: Creating an Equitable Art World

2019

Being Together Precedes BeingART, An Index to (see also POLITICS): 25 Years of Vera List Center Fellowships

2018

Hyperallergic: How the Arts Can Help Immigrant Communities Through Sanctuary

2017

Vera List Center Prize for Art and Politics 2016–2018 Conference CompanionMaria Thereza Alves, Seeds of Change: New York—A Botany of Colonization

2016

Projects A-E

2015

Abounaddara. The Right to the ImageAbounaddara. The Right to the ImageEntry Points: The Vera List Center Field Guide on Art and Social Justice, No. 1Speculation, Now

2009

By Any Name: A Tiny Archive of Critical Viewpoints on The New School

2008

Agency: A Thematic & Partial Tour of The New School Art Collection

2005

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

2004

Identify! or Studies on the Political Subject

2002

The Guggenheim, Corporate Populism, and the Future of the Corporate Museum

Art Collection Writing Award Winners, 2011–2012

1999

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