Current Exhibition: Upstairs

The Lay of the Lack of the Land by Nicole Sara Simpkins

The Lay of the Lack of the Land 2025Nicole Sara Simpkins6×9, 68 pagesPerfect bound $23 Nicole Sara Simpkins is the recipient of Antenna’s 2025 Solo National Exhibition. This collection of prose poems integrates research about the predicaments of engineering, extraction, and changing ecosystems in the Mississippi River. Featuring photos, drawings, prints, notes and references, this publication was produced in tandem with an exhibition of The Lay of the Lack of the Land by Nicole Sara Simpkins

MATERIA

Caitlin Ezell Waugh Opening Reception: Saturday February 8th, 6pm – 10pm On view: February 8 – March 30, 2025 Caitlin Ezell Waugh is the recipient of Antenna’s 2025 Louisiana Solo Exhibition. Materia is a collection of glass and plant fiber sculptures inspired by community-engaged contemporary research in the field of herbal reproductive autonomy. The exhibit, MATERIA

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°

No Weak and Ordinary Voice

No Weak and Ordinary Voice links speeches by Reverdy C. Ransom, a pivotal civil rights activist and founding member of the Niagara Movement, to sites across America through sculptural forms. This exhibition presents the metaphorical act of putting a flower in the barrel of the continued assault on equal rights. By connecting plants to historical No Weak and Ordinary Voice