Memory Work Lab

Memory Work Lab

Memory Work Labs | Artist/Activist Fellowship 2025

Memory Workers Guild (MWG) is partnering with Asian Arts Initiative for the second iteration of Memory Work Labs, a series of collective learning spaces framed by guild members to exchange ideas, organize around our labor experiences, and build on our personal creative toolkits.

How can the skills of cultural production guide us to becoming more organized communally and re-engaged towards a shared power and support network? This question is central to our work as we aim to develop in the realms of labor and cultural organizing and connects us to the historic frameworks of diasporic solidarities amongst colonized peoples.

WORKSHOPS (all events start at 6PM)

Thursday, May 1 | Collective Dream Space: Imagining the Ancestors of your Wildest Dreams with Lunise Cerin (@tinabelike)

A prompted craft night for collective imagining of new worlds and excavating ancestral knowings through art and play.

Thursday, May 8 | Yarn Making and Crochet Communing with Omi Tsebe (@titilayodun)

An informal crochet circle around the creation of t-shirt yarn and its applications with the freedom to create that into anything, pattern instruction for three different kinds of applying the same two basic crochet stitches.

Friday, May 16 | Stewards of Family History: Next Generations w/ Kyron Young (@kaprykorn__)

An exploration of the methods of collecting family history and archivism outside of the bounds of traditional academia.

Wednesday, June 4 | Digital Gardening at Home with Khalil Abdellah (@abdellic4)

Participate in a DVD storage burning and USB storage backup session for cherished media information. Participants will use disk cataloging software to create digital gardens out of their stored data, and discuss methods and benefits of offline data storage, (both personal and political) and optimize their collections for easy, managed sharing with community.

| Thursday, June 12 | Memory Media Watch Party with Lois Cheaye (@loisonearth)

A collective viewing of queer people of color in art, film, poetry, and other archived testimonials

Memory Workers’ Guild

The Memory Workers’ Guild (MWG) is a decentralized collective of friends, peers, and community members dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and production of Black cultural legacies, experiences, and memories.

MWG exists to create a better present and future for the legacies of Black cultural workers that are often buried behind the nature of our care. Whether in museums, schools, community centers, non-profits, neighborhoods, and otherwise, there’s a bitter irony many of us have experienced that our deep care for cultural preservation has led to a dismissal of our needs by institutional powers and sometimes even ourselves. In the case of the former, MWG serves as a platform to leverage a collective effort against these painful dismissals, a potential to fight together against our shared working grievances. In the case of the latter, MWG serves as a home base for the replenishment of our tools of care, joy, culture, and energy.