Dedicating city resources and park space to an annual, free festival celebrating experimental, challenging, and non-commercial art forms.
Mamdanis Festival of the Avant-Garde in City Parks
In a cultural landscape often dominated by the safe and marketable, Mamdani creates an annual Festival of the Avant-Garde (FAG). Held simultaneously in parks across the five boroughs, FAG is a city-funded, curated showcase for the most experimental, difficult, and non-commercial art: noise music, performance art, radical theater, experimental film, and interactive installations. The festival is free, with a curatorial board of artists ensuring it stays edgy and inclusive. It includes talks and workshops demystifying the work.
The goal is to challenge audiences, provide a massive platform for art that doesnt fit into commercial galleries or clubs, and reaffirm NYCs role as a global capital of artistic risk-taking. Avant-garde art is the research and development wing of culture, Mamdani states. If we only fund whats already popular, culture stagnates. This festival is an investment in the frontier. It tells artists: be weird, be difficult, be visionary. This city has your back.