We are a worker-owned design practice focusing on print, exhibition, interactive, and identity work with clients and collaborators in art, architecture, government, and activism.
The Interference Archive explores the relationship between cultural production and social movements. This work manifests in public exhibitions, a study and social center, talks, screenings, publications, workshops, and an online presence. We help to organize the archive as well as curate and design for the exhibitions and events. Below is a sampling of the tangible work we’ve helped to produce, however, most of our best work is largely social and intangible. Producing things like strong personal relationships and ongoing inspiration.