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Drones Quilt Project Opening Cancelled
January 7, 2017
Due to inclement weather today’s event is cancelled. Stay safe and warm. We will see you next Read More

Open Call for Artwork for Puffin Cultural Forum’s Women’s History Month Exhibition
January 3, 2017
The Puffin Cultural Forum is a small and passionate art and performance space located in Teaneck, NJ just outside of New York City that seeks to promote the meeting of the Arts and Activism. To that end, the Puffin Cultural Forum hosts art exhibitions, and performances of music, theater, poetry, Read More

Puffin Foundation honored by NJ Peace Action as Peace Site of the Year
December 1, 2016
You can view the award ceremony and the statement read by Jules Orkin, Puffin Peace Fellow, here: Read More


A disturbing look at the resurgent paramilitary movement in Mother Jones. Another piece of investigative journalism supported by the Puffin Foundation
October 27, 2016
I went undercover with a militia on the US-Mexico border. Here’s what I saw. “I crawl out of the back of the pickup with my rifle in hand. “Keep your weapons nice and tight,” Captain Pain orders. I am traveling light. Unlike the others, I don’t view southern Arizona as Read More

November Events & TIFF Schedule
October 20, 2016
View our upcoming events (including our TIFF screenings) here. View the full TIFF schedule at Read More


Envisioning Election and Politics in 2016
September 17, 2016
Although election art is more commonly associated with iconography used for campaigns from the middle of the 20th century, there is an abundance of contemporary art being created by artists who are channeling their views, emotions and perspectives into their works. Curated by Puffin Cultural Forum director Andrew Lee, “Envisioning Read More


Through Others’ Eyes
July 15, 2016
“Through Others’ Eyes,” an annual photography exhibit, seeks to address the need for open channels of communication between Israeli Arab and Jewish youth who rarely, if ever, have an opportunity to meet one another. It features photos by Israeli Arab and Jewish high school students who used cameras as tools Read More