Curatorial Category: Open Call

Sarah Nance: ..exo¨geology

GET THE BOOK! On view: July 8 – August 6, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday July 8, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 Exogeology, also known as planetary geology, is a field of study that uses knowledge of geological (earthly) features and processes to research celestial rocky bodies. It is an inherently interdependent field: the Sarah Nance: ..exo¨geology

Limited Edition

On view ONE NIGHT ONLY: Saturday, June 10, 6-10pm Limited Edition will feature a single night of media arts and bookmaking. A take on the BYOB (bring your own beamer/projector) started by artist Rafaël Rozendaal, we are inviting any artist with a projector and something to project, to install a piece on Saturday June 10, Limited Edition

Flora, Fauna, and Entrails

Flora, Fauna, and Entrails On view: April 8 – May 7, 2017 Opening Reception: Saturday April 8, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 Fabric and thread are inextricably bound to our everyday lives. Flora, Fauna, and Entrails brings together artists using fibers in their practice to explore the beauty and fragility of the nature Flora, Fauna, and Entrails

Nathan Halverson: Absolute Difference

On view: Nov 12- Dec 4, 2016 Opening Reception: Nov 12, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday -Friday 12-5 Nathan Halverson’s exhibit, Absolute Difference, presents works of found, remixed, and processed audio-visual material exploring the personal and cultural associations that shape our perceptions of media, and the assumptions about referentiality, artificiality, and authenticity we impose on them. Nathan Halverson: Absolute Difference

Ether and Agony

Opening Reception: Oct 8, 6-10pm Daily hours: Sat and Sun 12-5, Tuesday-Friday 12-5 call ahead RAP CULTURE, FEMINISM, CRAFT, PATHOLOGY, IDENTITY, FETISH, ABNORMALITY, RACE, SEXUALITY, BEAUTY, ANATOMY, CULTURAL VALUE, AND PERSONAL NARRATIVE. These themes penetrate my artistic practice, collaging into visual depictions of a life that is my own. In sculpture, video, and performance, I Ether and Agony

I AM AN IMPORTANT GIANT

On view: April 9- May 8, 2016 Opening Reception: Saturday April 9, 6-9pm Daily hours: Tuesday- Friday 11-4 by appt, Saturday and Sunday 12-5 Admission cost: none Exhibition Description: There is a childhood longing and an intimacy that occurs when encountering work on the miniature scale. The exhibition features local, national and international artists who I AM AN IMPORTANT GIANT

Paper Thin

Paper-thin Featuring the work of: Aimée Beaubien Jessica Labatte Jason Lazarus Srjdan Loncar Curtis Mann Aspen Mays Curated by AnnieLaurie Erickson December 12th, 2015 – January 3rd, 2016 *Gallery Talk: Saturday, December 12, 6pm Opening Reception: Saturday, December 12, 6-10pm Paper-thin features artists exploring alternative uses of familiar photographic materials. Many of the pieces dwell in the dimensional translation Paper Thin

Mixed Messages.5

PLEASE NOTE: This show will be open Friday July 12, 4:00pm to 7:00pm we’ll have ice cream and non-dairy frozen treats (while they last), kids activities, family photos and more! and Saturday July 13 6-10pm for the regular second Saturday St. Claude Artwalk. LOVING DAY is when we come together as a community to celebrate the legacy of RICHARD Mixed Messages.5

String Along

“Cloth is the body’s first architecture; it protects, conceals, and reveals; it carries our weight, swaddles us at birth and covers us in sleep and in death.” -Ann Hamilton Fabric and thread are inextricably bound to our everyday lives. String Along has gathered together artists who are using fibers in their artistic practice. Curated by String Along

An Imperfect Force

R. Eric McMaster Using the structures of competitive sport, R. Eric McMaster’s work feature themes of obedience, vulnerability, resistance, and eventual acceptance. While all of these traits are apparent in sporting events, they can also be found in societal situations; as such his work mixes both easily read, ever-insistent sport regulations and the veiled societal An Imperfect Force

(un)dwelling

Opening Reception: 6:00pm-9:00pm, Saturday, December 14th Press Street’s Antenna Gallery, 3718 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans Gallery Hours: 12-5pm Tues-Sun through January 4th   Carlie Trosclair’s (un)dwelling Exhibition at Press Street’s Antenna Gallery, 12/14/13- 1/5/14 Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 12 P.M. to 5 P.M. (if you are visiting on a weekday please call ahead to insure (un)dwelling

Process

Process is an exhibition that visually narrates the construction of public and private perceptions featuring the work of Christopher McNulty, Angela Piehl, and Ying Zhu. Selected from Antenna: Open Call, these three artists relate the intimate processes of self discovery in diverse and visually striking representations.   Christopher McNulty (http://wp.auburn.edu/cmcnulty/) creates task-based sculptural objects, videos, and works on Process

Slow Light- AnnieLaurie Erickson

SLOW LIGHT New Work by Annie Laurie Erickson In this series of photographs, AnnieLaurie Erickson addresses the phenomenon of afterimages – the latent imagery that remains on our retinas after we look at the sun or bright objects in the dark. Using handmade artificial retinas that absorb and release the remains of light, Erickson simulates Slow Light- AnnieLaurie Erickson

MIXED MESSAGES.3 & POP!

MIXED MESSAGES.3 – Multiracial Identity, Past & Present GALLERY OPENING & RECEPTION FEATURED ARTISTS: Beatriz “Soco” OCampo, Beryl Johns, Bottletree, Brian Cirmo, Carl Joe Williams, Donte K. Hayes, Ernest Littles, Haylee Anne, Heather Muntzer, J Knoblach, Muffin Bernstein, Joseph Anthony Pearson, Marlena Smith, Soraya Jean-Louis McElroy, and Tasleem Khan. GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday through Friday 1:00pm MIXED MESSAGES.3 & POP!