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Steven Englander (June 11, 1961 - December 12, 2024) was the director and art curator of
ABC No Rio ABC No Rio is a collectively-run nonprofit arts organization on New York City's Lower East Side. Founded in 1980 in a squat at 156 Rivington Street, following the eviction of the 1979–80 Real Estate Show, the center featured an art gallery s ...
from 1998 until 2024.


Early life and education

Steven Englander, who was born in Chicago and raised in Racine, Wisconsin, moved to New York City in 1979 to study film at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
. He graduated in 1984. While in college and afterward, Englander was involved in various
anarchist Anarchism is a political philosophy and Political movement, movement that seeks to abolish all institutions that perpetuate authority, coercion, or Social hierarchy, hierarchy, primarily targeting the state (polity), state and capitalism. A ...
and other political groups, most notably ABC No Rio.


ABC No Rio

Englander first got involved with ABC No Rio in the late 1980s. In 1990, he moved into the building and lived there on and off until 1997. As co-director, he curated exhibits and was on-call for building issues. In 1994 he began the three-year fight against eviction. In 1997 Englander and other squatters moved out of the building so that the entire space could be used as a community arts facility. This decision set the stage for negotiations in 2006 in which Englander facilitated ABC No Rio’s purchase of their 156 Rivington building from the New York City government for $1. As a curator, Englander also developed skills as an art installer. He curated or collaborated on many shows including: * Plain Brown Wrapper (1999) - a protest of Giuliani’s targeting of the adult entertainment industry in his suburbanization of NY * Fear, Paranoia and Malevolence (2002) * Three Cities Against the Wall (2006) * The Art in Zines (2007) * Ides of March (2008) * Against Competition/Towards Mutual Aid at Flux Factory (2017) * Taking It to the Streets (2017) held at the
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during the "exile" period after ABC No Rio was demolished before being rebuilt. * Many "clothesline" fundraisers, where print works were hung on a line and were replaced as new items as art pieces were purchased In 2007, Englander established the organization's first archives, processing 25 years' worth of material. Under Englander's direction, ABC No Rio raised millions of dollars to build a new facility. The initial batch of donations, largely from the collective members and their networks, totaled $300,000 by 2004. An anonymous check for $1M arrived in the mail in 2009. That same year Scott Stringer and City Councilman Alan J. Gerson allocated $1.65 million for a new building. By 2024, the building had received $21,000,000 from the city. With the funding in place and demolition scheduled, Englander oversaw the move of many of the building's furniture and materials to storage and the zine library and archive's move to Clemente Soto Velez in 2016.


Squatting

Englander was a Lower East Side squatter and lived at another former squatted building, now an HDFC co-op, Umbrella House. He and his neighbors built a rooftop garden on the building that became operational in 2015. The building's motto is "From Ruin to Renewal." He wrote the preface for the book ''Cracking the Movement : Squatting Beyond the Media.''


Other Activism

Englander was an anarchist who was involved with the Anarchist Switchboard and the Libertarian Book Club and League. In an oral history interview he stated "I was actually one of the few people who was responsible for keeping he Anarchist Switchboardgoing." Keeping organizations going was a trademark of Englander's activism. Englander was a participant in the
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editorial collective weekly meetings/salon.
Fly (artist) Elen Orr, known as Fly, is a comic book artist, illustrator, activist, and teacher whose art has been published in various magazines and fanzines, including '' Slug and Lettuce'', '' Maximum Rock 'N' Roll'', '' World War 3 Illustrated'', and The ...
credits him with connecting her to the collective, which published her first book ''Chronic Riot Spasm''.


Death

On December 12, 2024, five and half years after receiving a lung transplant, Englander died of complications arising from the rare lung disease
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) synonymous with cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis is a rare, progressive illness of the respiratory system, characterized by the thickening and stiffening of lung tissue, associated with the formation of scar ...
. His last days were spent in the hospital with his partner,
Victoria Law Victoria Law, familiarly known as Vikki Law, is an American anarchist activist, prison abolitionist, writer, freelance editor, and photographer. Her books are ''Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women'' (2009, 2012), ''Don't ...
, their daughter, and other squatters and ABC No Rio regulars including Fly and Seth Tobocman. Shortly after his death, he was given the honorary title of ABC No Rio board member emeritus to honor his achievements in the organization.


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ABC No Rio
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