“Prairie Stories: Art and Ecological Restoration on Louisiana’s Prairies,” focuses on the ecological and historical importance, cultural significance, and current state of Louisiana’s prairie regions.
Read more here via @BurnawayGA:
https://t.co/tHrVhhZbr6
#HappyBdayLouisiana
Louisiana is a unique place filled with diverse cultures from various ethnic groups that are often misunderstood and misinterpreted, especially with an Americanized lens.
Interested in Kouri-Vini? Read this 🔥 art museum review via @BurnawayGA 👇🏾:
https://t.co/eswQySSdpF
@megireid None since that note - waiting to see if they bring back any form of fair. We do know they definitely plan on keeping it in October going forward.
“I was able to flow free in the world, not being held by some delusional idea of what it meant to be an artist." -Mel Chin
In celebration of @BurnawayGA’s 15th Anniversary, the website hosts a series of Art21 films.
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“Making art, for me, is just a way to ground me, that I'm real,” says Jacolby Satterwhite.
In celebration of @BurnawayGA’s 15th Anniversary, the website will host a series of Art21 films that feature contemporary artists with Southern ties.
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“People are tugging at this historical record… wanting to manipulate the history.” –Mary Reid Kelley
In celebration of @BurnawayGA's 15th Anniversary, the website will host Art21 films that feature contemporary artists with Southern ties.
📖+📺 https://t.co/KOE1lZxf6c
We are excited to announce three new transformational Editors at Large: Amarie Cemone Gipson, Robert Alan Grand, and Natalie Willis Whylly. These additions join our editorial team as we deepens and expand our work to reflect our growing audience.
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Through humor, sober self-reflection, and the constant digestion of content, I question the fickle (terminally ill) landscape known as social identity.
—Antonio Darden on his art feature JUST IS.
Explore the full portfolio here: https://t.co/m8XwzCnAIQ
"Despite the weight and vulnerability of Mitchell’s subject matter, the artist handles it in the quietest, most serene way that leaves one feeling for the briefest moments that everything will be ok." Daniel Fuller on Tyler Mitchell at @SCADMOA:
https://t.co/PVDu5VEHcO
For Keeps Books is coming with us to Miami! Today, we revisits former editor Jasmine Amussen's deep-dive into playing anarchic games in the library and finding an archivist's fever dream on Auburn Avenue. https://t.co/HFB39ytU1Q
Today is #GivingTuesday. Gifts to Burnaway support all editorial and programmatic efforts to showcase the good work of our many contributors and artists from across the South. 🫂
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Burnaway is excited to announce our solo presentation of work by Atlanta-based artist, Ato Ribeiro at NADA Miami, 2023! Amina Daugherty speaks with Atlanta-based artist Ato Ribeiro (@ilaama99) on his roots and current practice. ✨
https://t.co/wHWaSSf4RY
"These moments of fellowship are fostered by paper’s source fibers, which call back to the harbors of my practice: North Carolina peanuts, Georgia kudzu, Georgia Spanish moss, and Alabama river cane."
Read "An Invitation: Ancestral Mapping" by KTM at:
https://t.co/yBdjR7Y0yc