Curatorial Category: Collective Member Exhibition

[b]REACH: THE LIBRETTO

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Exhibition Dates: October 8th – November 6thOpening Reception:October 8th, 2022, 6PM – 10PM Artist Talk: Sat. Nov 5th, 1pm [b]REACH: The Libretto is a series of mixed-media collages and paintings rendered as abolitionist-inspired tarot spreads. The work introduces a group of divergent characters: a Trickster, an Empire, some Fugitives, a few Magas, and a Chorus [b]REACH: THE LIBRETTO

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Insufficient Memory

Photograph of a suburban/rural street scene with homes, parked cars and two distant figures casually hanging out in the street with a bicycle. The photograph is taken with a digital camera from the 1990's giving it a distorted and pixelated appearance.

Antenna GalleryExhibition on view: May 14th – June 5th, 2022Opening Reception: Saturday May 14th, 6pm-10pm “I hope that people look at this work and they realize how many people we’ve lost in the fight for queer equity, and that visibility for queer people is complicated: visibility is part of equity, but it’s also something that Insufficient Memory

Sugar

Nov. 6, 2021 – Feb 6, 2022 Join us for a series of virtual artist talks: Sunday January 30, 6pm Wednesday February 2, 6pm Saturday February 5, 6pm ::Zoom Link :: Receptions: Nov. 6, Nov. 13, Dec. 11, Jan 21: 6-10pm Yesterday, sugar’s cultivation as an anthropogenic crop spurred the production of plantation-based economies, eschewing Sugar

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Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell mines her laptop’s archive of clip art, stock illustration, and digital assets from unrealized projects in an exploration of nostalgia, anxiety, existential dread and guilty pleasures.

Transfer & Detach

Accumulation and movement are themes explored through print, video, and sculptural paper in this solo exhibition by Yuka Petz. Through this new body of work, she continues her inquiries into text as a uniquely human construction, examining direct and mediated processes between our hands and letterforms, as well as where and how text exists and Transfer & Detach

FINDING WAY

Solo Exhibition by Rontherin Ratliff featuring a series of sculptures and mixed media work focused on themes of discoveries, identity, direction, and navigating life through art with the use of found objects. His works are recognized for their emotive associative language, organic palette and materials, and idiosyncratic and sagacious style.   On view: Sept 14 FINDING WAY

Away Games

Away Games – Abdi Farah   On view: Aug 10- Sept 8, 2019 Opening Reception: Aug 10, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5   Away Games is a solo exhibition of work by New Orleans based artist and Antenna collective member Abdi Farah that furthers his exploration of the role of high school football Away Games

Antenna Part 4

On view: Feb 10-March 4, 2018 Opening Reception: Saturday Feb 10, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 Exhibition Description: During the run of Prospect Antenna with have shows highlighting Collective Members and other artists from the New Orleans art community. February features Kevin Brisco Jr., Amelia Broussard, Horton Humble, and Rontherin Ratliff. Kevin Brisco Antenna Part 4

Antenna Part 3

On view: Jan 13- Feb 4, 2018 Opening Reception: Saturday Jan 13, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 Exhibition Description: During the run of Prospect Antenna with have shows highlighting Collective Members and other artists from the New Orleans art community. January features Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell, Jer’Lisa Devezin, Laura Gipson, and Natalie McLaurin. Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell, Antenna Part 3

Antenna Part 2

On view: Dec 9, 2017- Jan 7, 2018 Opening Reception: Saturday Dec 9, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 Exhibition Description: During the four months of Prospect, Antenna will feature four exhibitions highlighting the work of Antenna collective members who shape the organization’s visual art programming alongside a select group of artists from the Antenna Part 2

Antenna Part 1

On view: Nov 11-Dec 3, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday Nov 11, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 For the next four months, during the run of Prospect, Antenna will feature four exhibitions highlighting the work of Antenna collective members that shape the organization’s visual art programming, alongside a select group of artists from the New Orleans Antenna Part 1

A beginning, an end, and the nothing in-between

An exhibition of recent prints, drawings, and installations by Ben Fox-McCord. Ben Fox-McCord is an artist, musician, and future Sasquatch who hails from East Tennessee’s Appalachian Valley. He received his BFA from the University of Tennessee and his MFA from Tulane University. He has been living and working in New Orleans since 2010.

Antenna at Governors Island, NYC

Governors Island, NYC Noland Park, Building 15 Opening reception Sunday, June 5, 2-5pm On View May 28- Sept 25 12-5pm Saturdays, Sundays, and Holiday Mondays The historic Sculptors Guild of New York, http://www.sculptorsguild.org/ , has invited the members of the Antenna Gallery Collective to exhibit work together this Summer on Governors Island in NYC. The exhibition will also Antenna at Governors Island, NYC

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Works by Antenna Collective Members Amelia Broussard Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell AnnieLaurie Erickson Ben Fox-McCord Laura Gipson James Goedert Ernest Joshua Littles Caesar Meadows Natalie McLaurin Ashley Teamer Carl Joe Williams      

Buick on Fire

Memorials and tributes. Backseat memories. I’d find the key to the universe in an old parked car. Group exhibition with works by Antenna members: Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell, Ben Fox-McCord, Laura Gipson, Susan Gisleson, Natalie McLaurin, Yuka Petz, Bob Snead, Ashley Teamer, Carl Joe Williams   “My grandfather only drove Buicks and I wear a lot of Buick on Fire

The Jung Hotel

The Jung Hotel works by Susan Gisleson “The charm, one might say the genius of memory, is that it is choosy, chancy and temperamental: it rejects the edifying cathedral and indelibly photographs the small boy outside, chewing a hunk of melon in the dust.” — Elizabeth Bowen, Irish-born writer (1899-1973) The Jung Hotel is an The Jung Hotel