A Brief Overview of Staten Island’s Alternative Arts Spaces
This zine was originally printed and given out at Subterranean Cinema Club with Channels & Winds on 11-12-25 for the presentation of Dark Side of The Rainbow. An urban legend of sorts, the idea goes that if you play Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd alongside The Wizard of Oz, the music and the film will sync up moments, moods, and themes, lining up in ways that feel too precise to be accidental, creating something that feels both familiar and entirely new.
What follows carries that same energy. In this zine, Zoe explores “A Brief Overview of Staten Island’s Alternative Arts Spaces,” tracing how these pockets of creativity continue to push forward, make room, and reinvent what art and community can look like here. It’s a small snapshot, a nod to the ongoing work of carving out spaces where expression, experimentation, and connection can thrive.
Apparition Sightings in St. George
In this essay, Brian Buchanan examines Staten Island’s interconnected arts scene through the lens of his own uneasy relationship with participation. What begins as guilt over leaving shows early becomes an exploration of community, connection, and how local art and culture can teach us that showing up for others just might be the most radical art form of all.
The Staten Island Paradox: Abundance, Scarcity, and What Comes Next
In this cultural essay, Jahtiek Long explores Staten Island's paradoxical nature, how the borough is bursting with talent and creativity yet struggles with a lack of space, funding, and support. It celebrates the resilience of local artists and communities while asking what it would take to finally build the cultural scene Staten Island deserves.