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SCUMBAG CINEMA – Forbidden Zone

SICK! Twisted! DIRTY! Repulsive! Calling all degenerates! Come out for the new Scumbag Cinema Series! Get out of the flop house, crack house, or under that bridge and come by for some of the weirdest films you’ve never seen! This stuff’ll stain your mind and be sure to send your soul straight to hell!  Admission SCUMBAG CINEMA – Forbidden Zone

NOLF Planning Meeting & NEO NED Film Screening

A would-be racist named Ned is locked up in a mental institution because he thinks he murdered an African-American woman. During his stay, he becomes involved with a beautiful African-American patient who believes she is the reincarnation of Hitler. They escape the institution together, but life on the outside proves to be tougher than they ever imagined.

ASH COLUMN

Press Street’s Antenna Gallery presents ASH COLUMN – a new series of drawings by Angela Driscoll.  These graphite drawings reference still frames of an eruption of Anak Krakatau in Indonesia’s Sunda Strait. The volcanic eruption is a violent act. In these drawings, the eruption is prolonged in an effort to create a greater understanding of ASH COLUMN

The Green Screen – DEFEND THE GULF

Please join THE GREEN SCREEN for a selection of short environmental films co-presented by the Gulf Restoration Network.  Admission is FREE and open to the public.  Doors open at 6:30pm, film starts at 7:00pm.  Complementary Sailor Jerry “Stormy” Cocktails and food from Elizabeth’s Restaurant! FEATURED FILMS: Gulf Tides 11: Deepwater Deliberations by Gulf Restoration Network, The Green Screen – DEFEND THE GULF

BYOB: NEW ORLEANS

The Good Children Gallery will host BYOB: NEW ORLEANS, a one-night exhibition featuring a number of local artists that use projectors in their work. A selection of that work will also be available for viewing on the following day during regular gallery hours (Sunday, July 31st from12p-5p). In Europe, projectors are often referred to as BYOB: NEW ORLEANS

The Green Screen – Waste Land

Please join us for a Free film screening of WASTE LAND by Lucy Walker Filmed over nearly three years, Waste Land follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world’s largest garbage dump, Jardim Gramacho, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. The Green Screen – Waste Land

WHAT WE CAN DO

  WHAT WE CAN DO – A group art exhibition organized by Ron Bechet. When I was asked to organize artists for the July exhibition at Antenna Gallery, I thought about the work of artists I knew and respected through meeting them or seeing their process over time. Many things came to mind about what WHAT WE CAN DO

SKIN

Please join us for a free Screening of SKIN by Anthony Fabian SKIN is one of the most moving stories to emerge from apartheid South Africa: Sandra Laing is a black child born in the 1950s to white Afrikaners, unaware of their black ancestry. Her parents are rural shopkeepers serving the local black community, who SKIN