Worked retail? Speak out!
RETAILING 14th STREET
Common Threads Art Collective and Stephanie Rothenberg
A series of public interventions that bring awareness to the experiences of 14th Street retail workers, past, present and future.
Share your thoughts, experiences, and ideas on retail work. This is an open forum for retail workers and their allies to spread the word about what its really like working in and living on retail work in New York City.
Feel free to post comments, articles, photos or interviews.
Share your thoughts, experiences, and ideas on retail work. This is an open forum for retail workers and their allies to spread the word about what its really like working in and living on retail work in New York City.
Feel free to post comments, articles, photos or interviews.
AIOP in action
What is the most difficult aspect of working in the retail industry?
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Sunday, October 25th 5-8pm DisPosing: Mannequins Strike a New Pose.
DisPosing: Mannequin Uprising
Sunday, October 25th 5-8pm
14th Street Mannequins have broken out of the stores and onto the streets.
They are not taking any more abuse.
They are sick & tired of standing all day.
They want fair breaks, fair wages & life outside work.
14th Street Mannequins have united for dignity at work and need your support.
Help them strike a new pose.
In return you will get limited supplies coupons advertising no retail bargains, a Retail Workers’ Survival Guide with insiders tips on retail work, & hear from allied retail workers in "Project Retailing" video projections.
Don't miss this opportunity to join the Mannequin Uprising (MU).
Dates Changes!
Sunday, October 25th is the finale of Retailing 14th Street. Events previously posted for Saturday, October 24th & Monday October 26th will now occur on Sunday, October 25th.
Friday, October 16, 2009
“Project Retailing”
Saturday, October 17th 5-7pm
Opening @ Scoop NYC West Village, corner of 14th Street & Washington St
"Project Retailing" is an innovative video project whereby retail
workers' testimonials are projecting in front of retail stores.
The video features Scoop NYC workers telling their stories
about working at the high-end Scoop NYC store where we will be
gathered.
Former workers of Scoop NYC sued the company this summer for document abuse, citizenship status discrimination and unpaid overtime. Support Scoop NYC workers and come see “Project Retailing” Saturday, October 17th.
Subversive coupons and the Retail Workers Survival Guide will be
distributed to all in attendance.You can also view "Dis-Posing," a
sculptural installation of re-claimed mannequins striking a new pose.
If you can't attend the opening screening of "Project Retailing"
on Saturday, Oct. 17th, check out these other clandestine video
projections:
Mon, October 19th: 5-8pm @ University Pl./Broadway
Tues, October 20th: 5-8pm @ 14th Street/ University & 5th Ave
Sat, October 24th: 5-8pm @ University Pl./Broadway
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Support our sponsors!
LOUDspeaker! presents;
R-A-L-L-Y
Date: October 11th and October 18th
Time: 1-3pm
Location: Walking along 14th Street and meeting in Union Square
Participation welcome! contact heatherwillems@gmail.com
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Retailing 14th Street has begun!
Through the Art in Odd Places 09 Festival, we are presenting a variety of media to capture life in the retail industry:
PB&J for a Retail Economy! Join our Breadline for Unemployed, Underemployed & Low-Wage Workers in our Great City of New York! Get your blessing by Rev. Billy and free coupons for a retail experience.
Dis-Posing Mannequins disposed on the streets with free coupons for the latest retail experience.
Project Retail: Workers Retailing Video Projections Serendipitously encounter stories from the retail world via video projections outside retail stores.
Retail Survival Handbook: Tips and fun games on surviving retail! Get your copy while supplies last!
Thursday, October 1st:
2-4pm @ 6th Ave & 14th St. Dis-Posing
5-7pm @ Union Square S. PB&J for a Retail Economy, Dis-Posing
Sunday, October 4th:
4-7pm @ 14th St. btw University/5th & 430 W.14th St. Dis-Posing
Monday, October 17th:
4-8pm @ Scoop NYC, 430 W.14th St. Project Retail, Dis-Posing,
Retail Survival Handbook
Tuesday, October 19th:
5-9pm @ University Pl./Broadway Project Retail
Tuesday, October 20th: 5-9pm @ Broadway & 6th Ave. Project Retail
Saturday, October 24th: 5-9pm @ University Pl./Broadway Project Retail
Monday, October 26th: 4-8pm @ Union Square South Dis-Posing
PB&J for a Retail Economy! Join our Breadline for Unemployed, Underemployed & Low-Wage Workers in our Great City of New York! Get your blessing by Rev. Billy and free coupons for a retail experience.
Dis-Posing Mannequins disposed on the streets with free coupons for the latest retail experience.
Project Retail: Workers Retailing Video Projections Serendipitously encounter stories from the retail world via video projections outside retail stores.
Retail Survival Handbook: Tips and fun games on surviving retail! Get your copy while supplies last!
Thursday, October 1st:
2-4pm @ 6th Ave & 14th St. Dis-Posing
5-7pm @ Union Square S. PB&J for a Retail Economy, Dis-Posing
Sunday, October 4th:
4-7pm @ 14th St. btw University/5th & 430 W.14th St. Dis-Posing
Monday, October 17th:
4-8pm @ Scoop NYC, 430 W.14th St. Project Retail, Dis-Posing,
Retail Survival Handbook
Tuesday, October 19th:
5-9pm @ University Pl./Broadway Project Retail
Tuesday, October 20th: 5-9pm @ Broadway & 6th Ave. Project Retail
Saturday, October 24th: 5-9pm @ University Pl./Broadway Project Retail
Monday, October 26th: 4-8pm @ Union Square South Dis-Posing
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
PB+J Breadline
October 1st 5-7pm
Union Square South
PB&J for a Retail Economy!
Join a Breadline for the Unemployed, Underemployed and Low-Wage Workers of our Great City of New York!
In these tough economic times, we will revisit the breadline as a tool for subsidizing low wage employment that pervades our service economy. Our Human Resource Department will be available to help you access your benefit of a free peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Rev. Billy and the Church of Life after Shopping will also be present to bless the line and those souls who need a raise or employment.
Presented by Art in Odd Places 2009: SIGN, an annual festival exploring the odd, ordinary and ingenious in the spectacle of daily life.
After you get your bread, you can join the party at the Art in Odd Places Festival opening at TheaterLab 137 14th Street btw 6th & 7th Aves
http://www.artinoddplaces.org/
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PB&J for a Retail Economy is a part of Retailing 14th Street, a collaboration of the Common Threads Art Collective and artist Stephanie Rothenberg with the support of the Retail Action Project. Retailing 14th Street intends to bring awareness to the experiences of 14th Street retail workers during the run of the Art In Odd Places Festival in October. PB&J for a Retail Economy was produced by Alicia Canary, Martin Munoz and Leah Danger, members of the Common Threads Art Collective.
Union Square South
PB&J for a Retail Economy!
Join a Breadline for the Unemployed, Underemployed and Low-Wage Workers of our Great City of New York!
In these tough economic times, we will revisit the breadline as a tool for subsidizing low wage employment that pervades our service economy. Our Human Resource Department will be available to help you access your benefit of a free peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Rev. Billy and the Church of Life after Shopping will also be present to bless the line and those souls who need a raise or employment.
Presented by Art in Odd Places 2009: SIGN, an annual festival exploring the odd, ordinary and ingenious in the spectacle of daily life.
After you get your bread, you can join the party at the Art in Odd Places Festival opening at TheaterLab 137 14th Street btw 6th & 7th Aves
http://www.artinoddplaces.org/
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PB&J for a Retail Economy is a part of Retailing 14th Street, a collaboration of the Common Threads Art Collective and artist Stephanie Rothenberg with the support of the Retail Action Project. Retailing 14th Street intends to bring awareness to the experiences of 14th Street retail workers during the run of the Art In Odd Places Festival in October. PB&J for a Retail Economy was produced by Alicia Canary, Martin Munoz and Leah Danger, members of the Common Threads Art Collective.
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