Current Exhibition- Downstairs

ABOUT TIME

Louisiana’s Jim Crow Juries and the Fight for Liberation Promise of Justice Initiative, Center for Constitutional Rights Curated by PJI and Flora Cabili Opening Reception: Saturday February 8th, 6pm – 10pm On View: February 8 – April 1, 2025 Promise of Justice Initiative @justicespromise in collaboration with the Center for Constitutional Rights @ccrjustice along with ABOUT TIME

30°/-90°

“It’s not where ya from, it’s where ya at.” Curated by Angel Perdomo, DiQuan Forcell, and Ryan Leitner Opening Reception: Saturday, November 9th, 6-10pm On view: 11/09/24-01/26/25  This is the Antenna Collective’s second group exhibition since our renewal of active members in 2023. In planning for this presentation, we have updated our mission statement and 30°/-90°

Dear Tulane & Broad

An exhibition by Melody Chang Dear Tulane & Broad is a walk through the emotional geography of a courthouse located at a busy New Orleans intersection. The exhibit interweaves atmospheric installations and sounds with archival material. Intimately told to a visitor of one, audio narration guides you through space, inviting reflection on design and architecture, Dear Tulane & Broad

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

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

No Home for You Here

“No Home for You Here/No hay hogar para ti” is a collection of work that explores the notion of loss and conflict by examining one’s hybrid identity – especially that of Latin Americans and how that has become defined by U.S. borders. In the politically divided, nationalist, and insular U. S., many blame the country’s No Home for You Here