Steven Lambert
Associate Professor of New Media
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Steve Lambert has worked alongside artists and activists in 21 countries on 6 continents helping them to effect power. Trained in the arts, he is known for large scale, public projects that engage new audiences on difficult topics through the social sciences, comedy, games, theater, and democratic participation.
Lambert is the co-founder and co-director of the Center for Artistic Activism, a research and training institute that helps people use their creativity and culture to effect power.
As an artist, Lambert’s work has been shown everywhere from art galleries to protest marches to Times Square, both nationally and internationally, featured in six documentary films, and over two dozen books, and multiple museums. Lambert has presented at the United Nations several times. His research is included in a United Nations report on the impact of advertising on cultural rights and his research is the basis of a book on popular understandings of capitalism.
Over the past five years he’s focused on working with sex workers on campaigns for human rights, advocating for harm reduction in response to the Opioid Crisis, battling pharmaceutical corporations over pricing and access to life saving medicines, and working to ensure voting is accessible, safe, and fun.
He is as an Associate Professor of New Media at SUNY Purchase College and co-author of The Art of Activism: Your All Purpose Guide to Making the Impossible Possible.
Publications
The Art of Activism: Your All Purpose Guide to Making the Impossible Possible
Co-authored with Stephen Duncombe (a Purchase alum). O/R Books, 2022.