
Homeroom: The Fortune Society marks the second exhibition at MoMA PS1 by the Long Island City-based non-profit organization that promotes alternatives to and supports successful reentry from incarceration. Featuring new works created while in residence at MoMA PS1, the exhibition includes self-portraits, garments, poetry, pennants, sculptures, audio recordings, a billboard, and a music video.
The presentation in Homeroom is the culmination of a four-year collaboration between the two organizations, alongside artists Jenny Polak and Laura Cerón Melo, as part of the Creatives Rebuild New York initiative. Reckoning with the aftermaths of incarceration, the exhibition imagines a more just future enacted through creativity.




MoMA PS1 is a pioneering nonprofit contemporary art institution and exhibition space located in Long Island City, Queens, New York. Renowned for its boundary-breaking exhibitions and commitment to experimental art, MoMA PS1 is deeply rooted in an artist-centered mission, consistently championing bold and innovative practices from around the world.

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