domain | monumentlab.com |
summary | Monument Lab is an organization that works on redefining the conversation about monuments by using research as a tool for understanding their historical context (both past-present-future) and creating new platforms through experimental contemporary art while engaging in participatory research involving different stakeholders from federal to local levels.
The organization's current project, The Audit draws upon existing data regarding various sources of information related to landmarks. This includes input not only by the public but also institutional entities such as monuments managed or constructed under official auspices like government bodies and tribal organizations which can significantly influence interpretations about these locations (whether historical sites created in recent times that still impact contemporary discourse around them). The team is currently seeking collaborators for this project.
Monument Lab's work has been featured through various platforms including a print journal called the Bulletin, public art projects such as Re:Generation set to launch January 2026 and an episode of their podcast titled "Stewarding Sound and Ancestral Memory with Nathan Young". The organization also offers opportunities in terms of involvement which can be explored by contacting them directly for more information about current events or past works.
Finally, the team maintains a close relationship between themselves as well as project attendees through its mailing list. If interested individuals want to stay up-to-date on new projects and other initiatives from this nonprofit public arts organization headquartered at 120 Macleay Street in downtown Brooklyn (NYC), they can sign up for their newsletter via their website or directly contact them by phone, email, or social media platforms like Instagram (@monumentlab).
In summary: 1. The Audit - research into existing data about various monuments from federal to local sources 2. Get involved and connect with Monument Lab through its different projects (e.g., Re:Generation) 3. Their work has also been featured in the Bulletin, a print journal that started this year as well as on their podcast called "Stewarding Sound & Ancestral Memory" 4. Join them via social media or sign up for more information about new events and opportunities 5. The non-profit public art organization is located at: Macleay Street in Brooklyn (NYC). |
title | Monument Lab |
description | Monument Lab is a nonprofit public art and history studio |
keywords | monument, more, bulletin, projects, public, events, monuments, memory, audit, fellows, store, history, studio, places, conversation, research, national |
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created | 2024-02-26 |
updated | 2025-07-12 |
summarized | 2025-07-12 |
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