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Uncensored New York is an art movement dedicated to producing, distributing and preserving contemporary art, music, film and education. Our focus is on creating an environment where all walks of life can grow and get support for artistic endeavors. 

We work with film-makers, musicians, artists, venues and organizations to develop creative projects, events and public programming. Over the last four years Uncensored New York has distributed films and music, developed an education program offering classes, lectures and mentorship both on and offline and curated exhibitions, book releases, live performances and art fairs. 

Our lectures + discussions are distributed via Profane Realm // Reino Profano, a Usb exchange inspired by alternative distribution methods that counter censorship and assimilation across the Americas. It promotes a free exchange that emphasizes real-life relationships and bypasses the filters imposed by our current media infrastructure. For example, consider researching ‘El Paquete Semanal’ in Cuba.

We’ve organized programming in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Memphis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, St. Louis and Philadelphia at Printed Matter Chelsea, John Giorno Foundation, Ki Smith Gallery, Public Works Administration, Whammy! Los Angeles, PhilaMOCA, The Broad Theater, Rockaway Art Week + more. 

Uncensored New York is part of the Brujas World Syndicate and the recipient of Creatives Rebuild New York and The City Artist Corps Grant. 








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Death of the Subject 
Group Exhibition at Public Works Administration 


from left to right Joslyn Crocco, Art Class. Samantha Sutcliffe Hysterical, Dangerous and Perfect Pop-Culture Fun. Jake Brush Laundry Detergent (Cheers!).


Death of the Subject explores the disturbing flow of media brainwashing and doxxing culture and suggests to break the cycle by moving offline.

In Boris Groys’ Into the Flow he explains that being offline is the act of contemplation that leaves no trace and therefore does not belong in the material world. The death of the subject means the incapacity of the subject to communicate and contribute their own message therefore becoming a secret. Death of the Subject explores the disturbing flow of media brainwashing and doxing culture, suggesting to break the cycle by pausing and becoming symbiotic with nature to exist formless, in the now. The media cycle (tabloid) continues to validate this behavior that has trickled down to all classes (non-celebrity) resulting in loss of job, housing, community and suicide. The good news is I’ve found that the death of one’s image is a blessing in disguise. Although painful, the rebirth creates an open minded existence, a freedom from the attachment of the image of the self.


Curated by Samantha Sutcliffe featuring installations, videos, sculptures, and handmade clothing by E5piral, Jake Brush, Joslyn Crocco, Johnny Scuotto and Samantha Sutcliffe.There will be additional programming with guest speakers and DJs occuring every Friday from 4-7pm. The exhibition is accompanied by an education pamphlet written and edited by E5piral and Samantha Sutcliffe that redfines censorship as the death of the subject and guides readers on how to enter The Profane Realm through wearing garments that embody the prehistoric symbols of the earth.