Audio Interference 16: Greg Sholette by Interference Archive published on 2016-06-09T11:53:40Z "We were still coming off the afterglow, in many ways, of May '68. There's no question about that." - Greg Sholette. In this episode, artist, writer, and activist Greg Sholette relates the history of the political art collective PAD/D, and how the collective used art to resist gentrification in 1980s New York. Sholette was interviewed by Louise Barry and Eric Triantafillou in March. Produced by Interference Archive. Music: "Bruises," "No One's Trophy," and "Asleep," by Christian Flanders, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Genre podcast Comment by Keith Christensen Good to hear Greg Sholette share the history of Padd. I remember it well. The connection between archiving, collective work and interventions were developed organically. Greg was a true believer, one of the most ethical people in the group and made it real for many. 2017-11-08T17:33:14Z