This special edition of Writing Club is organized in collaboration with 2026 Adobe Creative Resident Lizania Cruz. This series consists of two sessions: once in person at MoMA and once online via Zoom.
Cruz facilitates this Writing Club series focusing on artworks by Rirkrit Tiravanija and Louise Bourgeois. Inspired by Cruz’s practice, we’ll experiment with writing as a means of drawing connections between artworks, others, and global networks. This session takes place online via Zoom.
Lizania Cruz is a Dominican participatory artist and designer interested in how systemic issues, mythmaking, historiography, and language shape our understanding of otherness and belonging. Through research, oral history, and audience engagement, she develops projects that expand and share pluralistic narratives on migration. Cruz was a 2024–25 Fellow with US Latinx Art Forum and in 2023 she received the New York City Artadia Award. She was part of The Shed’s Open Call in 2023, 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone at the Aldrich Museum in 2022, and ESTAMOS BIEN: LA TRIENAL 2021, the first national survey of Latinx artists at El Museo del Barrio.
For the Adobe Creative Residency, Cruz has proposed a research-based site-specific project that documents the relationships of interdependency between humans and nature and the effects of an expanding tropic globally.
About Writing Club
Writing Club, an ongoing program at MoMA, is part of the Museum’s Artful Practices for Well-Being initiative, which offers ideas for connectedness and healing through art.
Accessibility

American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation is available for public programs upon request with two weeks’ advance notice. MoMA will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made with less than two weeks’ notice. Please contact [email protected] to make a request for these accommodations.
Major funding is provided by the Agnes Gund Education Endowment Fund for Public Programs, the Jeanne Thayer Young Scholars Fund, and the Annual Education Fund.