We’re finally revealing the cover of our upcoming Fall 2024 issue, feat. Scene from Alligator (1980), by Thomas Deaton, @LeMieuxGallerie.
Deaton’s work will be on view from 11/2- 2/2 with @Prospect_NOLA in New Orleans
Pre-order #OA126 today: https://t.co/6hBzh3im52
A sneak peek at the new brand identity for Prospect.6 created by Wkshps!
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Artistic Directors, Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson sit with Bethany Collins, Ashley Teamer, and Didier William for a preview of new ideas and exciting undertakings by artists involved in the upcoming triennial.
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Today is #GIVENOLADay! Support Prospect and help us ignite creativity and cultivate possibility in our beloved city.
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1-3: Abolition Playground, 4-6: Memoirs of the Lower 9th Ward, 6-10: Nanih Bvlbancha
Join us at EXPO CHICAGO on Friday, April 12 at 4pm for the /Dialogues panel “A Look Ahead to Prospect.6 New Orleans.”
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Prospect New Orleans is seeking skilled art handlers, creatives and makers experienced in carpentry, construction and audio-visual installation for this year’s Prospect.6 triennial.
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We are honored to announce the unveiling of Nanih Bvlbancha created by an intertribal collective of Louisiana Indigenous artists and creative practitioners. Join us Saturday, April 6 from 10am–3pm. RSVP at https://t.co/qSvNK0IjZj
Prospect New Orleans is closed until February 15th. Happy Mardi Gras!
Image: Naudline Pierre, Don’t You Let Me Down, Don’t You Let Me Go (detail), 2021. Oil on canvas, 96 x 120 inches. Installation view: Prospect.5 Yesterday we said tomorrow, 2021–22. Photo: Alex Marks
Mark your calendars! On November 1st, join us at the P.6 Gala, where we honor the remarkable individuals and groups whose contributions have illuminated the contemporary art scene in New Orleans.
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Prospect New Orleans is thrilled to be awarded National Endowment for the Arts (@NEAarts) funding in support of the upcoming Prospect.6 exhibition, the future is present, the harbinger is home, curated by Susan Brennan Co-Artistic Directors Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson.
We are proud to announce the 49 artists participating in Prospect.6: the future is present, the harbinger is home, curated by Susan Brennan Co-Artistic Directors Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson.
Prospect.6 opens Nov. 2.
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We are thrilled to announce the second unveiling of the Artists of the Public Memory Commission: Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun's Memoirs of the Lower 9th Ward.
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Head to Country Roads Magazine to read about Abolition Playground, Prospect New Orleans' new commission for Artists of Public Memory.
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Today marks exactly one year until #Prospect6 arrives in New Orleans!
As we eagerly await what's on the horizon, we ask our community:
Who is your home?
Share your thoughts below and mark your calendar for the debut of Prospect.6.
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Head to @BOMBmagazine for a deep dive into New Orleans' rich cultural heritage with Artists of Public Memory curatorial advisor Shana M. griffin and New Orleans artists Ron Bechet, Willie Birch, Keith Calhoun, and Chandra McCormick.
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