Shifting Landscapes 

2024

A vintage wooden speaker with ornate detailing, featuring a large woofer and two smaller ports on a wooden floor.

Miguel Luciano: My name is Miguel Luciano.

The People's Pulpit (homage to the Young Lords' takeover of The People's Church) is a sound sculpture that was built from an actual church pulpit that dates back to the 1970s. And it came from a church that's the First Spanish Methodist Church in East Harlem, that's also known to us as the People's Church. And it's known as the People's Church because of a famous history of the Young Lords.

The Young Lords were young, radical revolutionary Puerto Rican activists that were fighting for social justice, that were fighting for the liberation of Puerto Rico. In 1969 and 1970 they took over this church, the First Spanish Methodist Church, in an effort to have a space for community organizing and cultural programs.

That's where they had free breakfast programs and clothing drives and did health screenings, and also had cultural activities. It's an amazing history, it's kind of a legendary history in our community. And so I wanted to commemorate that history through this sculpture. 

There's a speaker box that was basically built into the body of the pulpit. And through that we hear a soundtrack of a very young Pedro Pietri, who was a young poet in East Harlem at the time. He recites his famous poem, Puerto Rican Obituary, for the first time it's recorded, in 1970 in the church when the Young Lords took it over. 

Pietri became one of the greatest poets of his time and was like a central pillar in the Nuyorican arts movement. And the idea was to then amplify the voices of that history through an object that is of that history, which is the pulpit itself. 


Installation view of Shifting Landscapes (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 1, 2024–January 2026). Miguel Luciano, The People's Pulpit (homage to the Young Lords' takeover of The People's Church), 2022. Photograph by Audrey Wang

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