Amelia Broussard

Screened In

Screened In celebrates the nostalgia of the porched childhood, it reconciles the sun and the mosquitoes of the homecoming, and remembers the matriarch of the porch with all of her complexities. Despite its rightful place as a true southern icon, the Southern front porch has found itself disappearing for years. The porch as a public Screened In

A Queer Park

A Queer Park is a an exploration into what it means to have queervisibility our city of New Orleans. After years of researching queermonuments and public spaces, I’ve come to an understanding ofhow queer sites of memory and representation is received by thepublic in western culture and why or when that reception is metwith violence A Queer Park

Pieces and Parts

“Pieces and Parts” is a solo exhibition from Amelia Broussard that delves into the challenges of preserving memories as they fade over time. Objects, particularly paper, act as anchors to the past. The mixed media collages hint at the anxiety of memory preservation and the complex process of merging personal and generational histories. The works Pieces and Parts

INNER/CIRCLE

An exhibition by Laura Gipson The work in Inner/Circle explores themes of uncertainty, time, memory, longing, and dreams. It is informed by human nature and those stories happening around us and in us. The work utilizes layers to reference the gradual accumulation of experience and imagery of the familiar that often functions as a stand-in INNER/CIRCLE

Kitsch N’ Synch

“For the last 17 years I have been painting people from photos from the 1890’s I found in someone’s trash. This occurrence is my origin story as it made me realize how finite my time on earth is and helped fuel what exactly I want to do with my life. It has always been my Kitsch N’ Synch

Draw-A-Thon 2023 Recap!

Wow!! Draw-A-Thon 2023 was one for the books. Thank you to everyone who came out to doodle, play, explore, observe, and draw with us! We estimate that we had around 1,500 visitors throughout the 24 HRs. There were some amazing workshops – both spontaneous and planned, and lots of joy! We extend our heartfelt gratitude Draw-A-Thon 2023 Recap!

Curatorial Fellowship 2024

In 2024, we are launching a Curatorial Fellowship to engage with national curators to facilitate connecting Louisiana artists to national art networks. This is an invitational curatorial residency. Over the course of two years, the invited curator will generate a curatorial statement for their residency and use this statement to guide the curation of three Curatorial Fellowship 2024

DRAW-A-THON 2023

You won’t want to miss Draw-a-thon’s array of programs providing participants with an opportunity to explore the expansive nature of contemporary drawing with four areas:  IN THE MIX, OFF THE WALL, OUT OF THE BOX, & ON THE MOVE.   Whether you are an artist or can barely draw a circle, we have fun for DRAW-A-THON 2023

11:11 (New Member Exhibition)

Antenna Collective is proud to host a special exhibition featuring new members of the 2023 Antenna Collective cohort. Curratorial support by new member, DiQuan Forcell. Featured artists include: Biseat YawkalChris LeauxDiQuan ForcellFlora CabiliFrancisco MagallánGurleen RaiisJane TardoJohn AlleyneKara CrowleyKarla RosasKerry PunzoPatrick DavisRyan LeitnerTraven StoutTrenity ThomasVictoria Le