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Call to Artists for Mixed Messages.2

CALL TO ARTISTS for “MIXED MESSAGES.2 – Multiracial Identity Past & Present.” The New Orleans Loving Festival is seeking original artwork and films with themes concerning the multiracial experience for a June 9th – 30th group art show at the New Orleans Healing Center.  Please follow the guidelines below for consideration: Visual Art Submissions must Call to Artists for Mixed Messages.2

New Orleans Loving Festival – Multiracial Identity

Please join the NEW ORLEANS LOVING FESTIVAL for an Opening Reception & Film Screening. MULTIRACIAL IDENTITY by Brian Chinhema (2010) Multiracial people are the fastest growing demographic in America, yet there is no official political recognition for mixed-race people. Multiracial Identity explores the social, political, and religious impact of the multiracial movement. (82 minutes)  FREE New Orleans Loving Festival – Multiracial Identity

NURTUREart – Videorover III

While producing and sharing video is becoming increasingly easier, we believe that truly exceptional video works still deserve to be presented and appreciated in the best possible way  Please join us for a special presentation of NURTUREart’s semi-annual video series, Videorover III – an ever-expanding forum for new and emerging video artists.   Co-presented by NURTUREart – Videorover III

BYOBS: No Trespassing

BYOBS is a New Orleans-based live storytelling event with a theme. No notes. Just a good old fashioned yarn spun in front of a crowd. 7 minute limit. Story volunteers will be taken at the beginning of the show, and if there are enough, names will be drawn out of a hat. There will be BYOBS: No Trespassing

Spaceward-Ho! (Our Disposable Life)

“Our primary mission at Antenna is to send and receive transmissions from within the city, state, the world and now the universe.”  We earthlings are creatures with an uncertain future. Where will we get fuel and food in the coming decades?  What will the next smart phone do?  Where will we throw it away when Spaceward-Ho! (Our Disposable Life)

The Sons of Tennessee Williams

Please join us for a film screening: THE SONS OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS by Tim Wolff Mardi Gras, drag royalty and a glittering civil rights revolution – where else could these elements come together but in New Orleans? Interweaving archival footage with contemporary interviews, The Sons of Tennessee Williams tells the story of New Orleans’ gay The Sons of Tennessee Williams

TARR – The Trouble With Luck

Please join us at Antenna for THE TROUBLE WITH LUCK – Featuring TARR Walking the line between heavy and soothing, Philip Kruse has performed under various monikers for the last ten years in the underground noise scene.  Kruse is the owner of industrial label THIRDSEX and co-owner of experimental label OMS-B. TARR – http://soundcloud.com/tarrtarr THIRD TARR – The Trouble With Luck