Celebrate Earth Day tomorrow at MoMA PS1–Saturday, April 23, 2:00–6:00 p.m.—and stop by the @artbookps1 to pick up a title related to sustainability and materiality in art! From MoMA PS1: "The day marks both the closing of Slow Factory’s The Revolution is a School in Homeroom, and the unveiling of jackie sumell & The Lower Eastside Girls Club: Growing Abolition, a new project unfolding around a greenhouse in the side courtyard of PS1 offering points of connection between environmental justice and prison abolition. Bring your used clothing for opportunities to repair, print on, or recycle the textiles. Visitors of all ages will also be invited to participate in the seeding of planters for the greenhouse, a project which continues PS1’s commitment to exploring urban green spaces as places of creativity, community building, and solidarity." We recommend reading ‘Upgrade Available’ this Earth Day. In a personal narrative interspersed with related interdisciplinary artwork and conversations with experts from different fields, Christensen takes readers along a path from the international e-waste industry to institutional archives, eventually leading her to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Her years-long investigation into upgrade culture leads to design concepts that potentially transcend technological obsolescence altogether. #upgradeavailable https://www.instagram.com/p/CcqalfepjmS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=










