FALL 2024 PROGRAMMING
This year, for the first time in the history of the design studio, we activated three ds4si community infrastructures at the same time (Dance Court, Public Kitchen, and the Design Gym).
PUBLIC KITCHEN
07|19|24 - 10|12|24
DANCE COURT
07|19|24 - 09|27|24
PUBLIC KITCHEN
DANCE COURT
READ WHAT GBH HAD TO SAY ABOUT PUBLIC KITCHEN…
INTERVENTIONS
We design social interventions that engage populations in imagining and designing new solutions to social problems.
Join us this fall as we test out two new interventions in Uphams Corner. Register below to attend.
PANEL SERIES
Join us for our “THE REZ IN THE HOOD” series!
The places we call home have been spatially transformed by settler colonialism, anti-Blackness, and other forms of domination; this shapes the conditions of life and death for Black and Indigenous families, communities, and nations in the lands that are commonly referred to as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. And yet, BIPOC political organizers, community members, and tribal citizens have fought against colonial, national, and local policies of dispossession and displacement for the past four centuries—insisting upon their responsibility to remain in place and critically shaping their environments in the process.
“The Rez and The Hood,” ds4si’s Design Gym Fall 2024 Speaker Series, celebrates local practices of Black and Indigenous placekeeping, stewardship, and institution-building. Across four events, panelists from across the Commonwealth will reflect upon their lives’ work while attending to broader thematic questions such as: What has happened to us spatially? How have we created life-affirming geographies in the midst of settler colonial and anti-Black dispossession and displacement? What are our visions for the future?
SIGN UP FOR FALL 2024 CLASSES @ THE DESIGN GYM!
Click on the images below to learn more and register for upcoming classes at the Design Gym!
We would like to deeply thank our friends and sponsors for making the Design Gym free and open to all: Barr Foundation, Kresge Foundation, Luce Foundation, Surdna Foundation, and Radical Imagination for Racial Justice (via the partnership with MassArt Foundation and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture) and the City of Boston Cultural Investment Grant.