The final part of our NYC Housing Stories series focuses on its creator, who was displaced from his Brooklyn brownstone.

Noah Fischer
Noah Fischer's work highlights intersections between economic and social inequity and art institutions. His sculpture, drawing, performance, writing, and organizing practice fluctuate between object making and direct action as well as an ongoing theatrical collaboration with Berlin-based andcompany&Co. He is the initiating member of Occupy Museums and a member of GULF/ Gulf Labor and his collaborative work has been seen both with and without invitation at MoMA, Guggenheim, Brooklyn Museum, ZKM, and Venice, Athens, and Berlin Biennales among other venues.
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NYC Housing Stories: Alicia Boyd and Alex Strada
Meet the artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing justice movement in New York City. Part one of a series.
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