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Montez Press Radio

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Montez Press Radio
MPR
Location46 Canal Street
Manhattan,New York City
Opened2019
Website
radio.montezpress.com

Montez Press Radio(also known asMPR) is a New York-basedinternet radio station,performance space, andnon-profit arts organization.The platform was founded in 2018 byMontez Pressfounder Anna Clark, Stacy Skolnik, and Thomas Laprade. Montez Press Radio is directly inspired bypirate radio,public-access television,and DIY culture more broadly. In a profile forThe New York Times,writer Ezra Marcus wrote that that station has "penetrating reach into the underground dimensions of the city’s art, literature, nightlife and music scenes." [1]It is located in (and is occasionally associated with) Lower Manhattan'sDimes Square"microneighborhood."

Past contributors to Montez Press Radio programming includeHua Hsu,John EarlyandTheda Hammel,Jon Wilson,Screen Slate,Mykki Blanco,Dean Kissick,Frost Children,Miho Hatori,Laraaji,Shayne Oliver, Legacy Russell,Alphonse Pierre,Shannon Briggs,Isaac Julien,Julianna Huxtable,Gary Indiana,Jon Caramanica,Gary Wilson,bar Italia,Moor Mother,Seth Price,Evilgiane, Joanne Robertson,Cities Aviv,Ebony Haynes, Nina Protocol, Honor Levy and Walter Pearce, Josh Citarella, andThe Drunken Canal.

History

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Montez Press Radio began in 2018 as a temporary performance experiment organized by the team behind the London, Hamburg, and New York-based independent book publisherMontez Press,"a vital contributor to artist-led publishing over the last decade, foregrounding and queering experimentalauto,fanandspeculative fiction."[2]

MPR's initial broadcast took place in the space of David Lieske'sMathew Galleryon Canal Street,[3]while the space was closed for the summer. Their inaugural August 2018 broadcast was solely transmitted via a pirate radio antenna, whose signal only spanned a few surrounding blocks. The broadcast was 12 hours long (lasting from 11am to 11pm). While the project was only intended to last for 30 days, but programming continued beyond the initial timeframe, eventually becoming a permanent project in January 2019. In 2019, Montez Press Radio took over Mathew Gallery space at 46 Canal St, where Montez Press Radio is headquartered today.

As of October 2024, they have broadcast nearly 3000 unique radio programs, which are all available on their website. They have a strong international presence. In addition to monthly programming from their NYC office, they broadcast regularly from London and Mexico City, and have broadcast offsite from Berlin, Brussels, Seoul, Hamburg, Sheffield, and Pasadena.[4]Montez Press Radio has collaborated with arts institutions in New York and abroad, includingThe Queens Museum,MoMA PS1,The Kitchen,andThe Geffen Contemporary at MOCA.Montez Press Radio is currently producing podcasts with Storefront for Arts and Architecture in a series calledOn the Ground: Broadcasts.[5]In 2024, Montez Press Radio received a $90,000 grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.[6]

Notable Segments

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  • Montez Got Talent:A semi-regular karaoke competition, hosted by Lena Greene, which sees "local weirdos, musicians, and art critics erupt into shouting matches about how karaoke should (or shouldn’t) be judged."[7]
  • Tongue and Cheek:One of the longest running MPR segments, Tongue and Cheek is a live radio series of kinesthetic exercises, interviews and archival sound. T&C is made up of a group of New York-based visual artists and performative writers Aaron Lehman, Emma McCormick-Goodhart, and Tim Simonds.
  • “Techno is everything you haven’t imagined yet”:In 2024, Montez Press Radio hosted a panel featuring curator Guy Weltchek, DJs Juliana Huxtable and Russell E.L. Butler,McKenzie Wark,and TYGAPAW, in honor of the latter's debut solo exhibition, 3WI, atArt Omi.[8]

References

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  1. ^Marcus, Ezra (Mar 15, 2024)."Making a Scene on the Radio".nytimes.com.The New York Times.Retrieved12 October2024.
  2. ^Marcus, Donna."The Indie Presses Leading London's Thriving Underground Literary Scene".anothermag.com.AnOther Magazine.Retrieved12 October2024.
  3. ^K. Bradley, Paige."On Montez Press Radio, Failing is Having Nothing to Say".Frieze.com.Frieze.Retrieved12 October2024.
  4. ^"Montez Press Radio Archive".Montez Press Radio.
  5. ^Roche, Daniel Jonas."Mellon Foundation awards Storefront for Art and Architecture $1.5 million in grant support".archpaper.com.The Architect's Newspaper.Retrieved12 October2024.
  6. ^News Desk, News Desk."WARHOL FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES SPRING 2024 GRANTEES".Artforum.com.Artforum.Retrieved12 October2024.
  7. ^Reagan, Caroline."Montez Press Radio brings us the best (and weirdest) of the downtown arts and culture scene".Document Journal.Document Journal.Retrieved12 October2024.
  8. ^Weltchek, Guy."Dion" Tygapaw "McKenzie Wants to Decolonize the Rave".InterviewMagazine.com.Interview Magazine.Retrieved12 October2024.