Mad World: A Bag to Breathe Into

Sat Apr 18 2026 at 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm UTC-04:00

SoMad | New York

SoMad
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Mad World: A Bag to Breathe Into
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Mad World 2026: art, film, performance, and community across 3 floors—exploring links between environmental and social justice.
About this Event

Mad World 2026: A Bag to Breathe Into
Mad World—SoMad’s annual gathering around environmental art—is back for its 2026 iteration: A Bag to Breathe Into. On April 18th, all three floors at SoMad will be activated with 5 performances, works by 21 visual artists, 9 experimental films, 5 video installations, a sustainable marketplace, vegan cuisine and beverages. This year’s exhibition spans the globe in its scope, altogether illustrating the interconnectedness of all living things and the struggles we each face as we share this experience of life on Earth.

Grounded in the framework of Intersectional Environmentalism, the curation refuses to separate issues of social justice from concerns of environmental collapse. The exhibition draws from the writings of Kimberlé Crenshaw, the Combahee River Collective, and Leah Thomas, among other sources of Black feminist thought, Mad World questions environmentalism as it is conceived in institutional and mainstream society, recognizing that environmental injustices and social inequalities are interconnected and disproportionately affect oppressed communities.

The selected group of artists presents works that directly challenge the systems that oppress us and our environment. Their practices engage with themes including colonialism, development, migration, stress, disability justice, and afro-surrealism. The open call format reinforces our commitment to accessibility and community-building for emerging and experimental practices, and attracted over 640 submissions from 49 countries.

The show’s name comes from a line in Joy Priest’s poem “A Personal History of Breathing,” a devastating and beautiful exploration of how environmental racism impacts communities. In response to our collective anxiety, we seek to imagine alternative systems of care, emphasize a return to ancestral practice, and inspire cultural action.

Among the featured works is Thank You, Come Again, an interactive community-made weaving project by Resident artist Regan Loggans. Using reclaimed police barricades, Loggans will build a large-scale loom, representing the violent legacy of policing of immigrant peoples, to weave a plastic bandera (flag) from community-sourced bags. Visitors are invited to contribute clean plastic bags at SoMad (34 East 23rd Street, #4), during Mad World, and Monday-Friday, 12 PM–6PM, and take home a packet of wildflower seeds in exchange.

The exhibition opens Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 12–10 PM, and remains on view through June 15th, 2026.

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Accessibility and Admission

We believe everyone should be able to participate—nobody will be turned away for lack of funds. If you’re unable to RSVP through Eventbrite or need discounted entry, please email us at [email protected].

While we deeply wish SoMad were fully accessible, we want to be transparent about our current limitations:

  • The elevator entrance is 29 inches wide
  • The bathroom is not ADA-compliant

If you have specific accessibility questions, needs, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out: — we’ll do our best to accommodate with care.

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Artist List:

Fine Art

  • Lauren Skelly Bailey
  • Faith Brown
  • Kelly Clare
  • Zulu Padilla
  • Leo de Paula
  • Amber Doe
  • Onaje Grant-Simmonds
  • Jiayi Gu
  • Melonie Knight
  • Keith Lafuente
  • Regan Loggans
  • Yutong Leah Liu
  • Eleanor Mahin Thorp
  • Meicen Meng
  • Andrew Ordonez
  • Abdel Karim Ougri
  • Perry Picasshoe
  • María-Elena Pombo
  • Nadia Younes
  • kathy wu

Experimental Video

  • Zain Alam
  • Anxious to Make (Liat Berdugo & Emily Martinez)
  • Leah Byck
  • Anna Dossmann
  • Vardit Goldner
  • Karl Kaisel
  • Alexandra Kumala
  • Jihyun Lee
  • Maya Nguyen
  • Sam Nguyen-Jones
  • Mona Okulla Obua
  • Lilian C. Scheuer
  • Máte Vargas

Performance

  • Natacha Voliakovsky Rosado - 3pm
  • Dollar Slice (Eden Butvinik) - 5pm
  • Linda Felcher - 5pm
  • Esther, The Bipedal Entity! - 8pm
  • alyxåndra ciale, Gia Abucejo & Benja August -8pm

Vendors

  • Keith Lafuente
  • Bibingka Mama
  • Chef Mariana Tamiozzy
  • SoMad

Find more details on www.somad.nyc

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

SoMad, 34 East 23rd Street, New York, United States

Tickets

USD 12.51 to USD 108.55

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