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14th Annual Draw-A-Thon 2019

Save the date for this year’s 24 Hour Draw-A-Thon at The Green Project! November 23rd, 2019 starting at 6:30am. Click here to donate! For questions on how you can get involved, email amanda@antenna.works. Ongoing Activities Draw-A-Tron 3000 by Rontherin Ratliff Leadbelly’s Doodle Shop and Deli with Ursa Eyer Inkwell Bank with Thom Karamus Re-draw a 14th Annual Draw-A-Thon 2019

24 HOUR Comics Day hosted by John Slade

John Slade, local cartoonist and author of Afro Brother Spacemen, will host this year’s 24 Hour Comics Day at Antenna. The day of extreme cartooning allows 24 straight hours for amateur and professional cartoonists of any age to challenge themselves to write, draw and letter an entire 24-page comic in 24 hours. This year’s 24-Hour 24 HOUR Comics Day hosted by John Slade

Dread Scott Artist Talk at LSU

Join us Monday, September 30th at 2:30pm for a discussion with New York based visual and performance artist, Dread Scott about his artistic practice and his latest collaborative project Slave Rebellion Reenactment, a large-scale, community-engaged art performance & film project reimagining the largest rebellion of enslaved people in the United States. The performance will take Dread Scott Artist Talk at LSU

Letters Read: Baroness de Pontalba

One night only! SOLD OUT. Limited availability at the door. LETTERS READ: Baroness de Pontalba Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Doors open 5:30 Performance 6:00 to 7:30 pm The Cabildo Louisiana State Museum The Louisiana Museum Foundation, Louisiana State Museum, Letters Read, Antenna, and stationer Nancy Sharon Collins bring an intimate, performative evening celebrating our love for history and architecture, Letters Read: Baroness de Pontalba

Artist Talk with Dread Scott

Join us Tuesday, September 17th, 6p-7p in Xavier University’s Convocation Annex Building Room 111 for a discussion with artist Dread Scott about the upcoming community-engaged art performance and film project, Slave Rebellion Reenactment. The project reimagines Louisiana’s Slave Revolt of 1811, the largest rebellion of enslaved people in the history of the United States-taking place Artist Talk with Dread Scott

NOMA: Gallery Activation for Wafaa Bilal’s 168:01 with Kristina Kay Robinson

Join RM 220 editor, Kristina Kay this September 11, 2019 from 1-3pm for an activation of Wafaa Bilal’s interactive installation 168:01 . Featured in NOMA’s exhibition Bodies of Knowledge, the work comprises a large bookshelf filled with blank, white books which symbolize the burning and looting of libraries in Baghdad during the 2003 American invasion of NOMA: Gallery Activation for Wafaa Bilal’s 168:01 with Kristina Kay Robinson

Less than The Sum of Its Parts: Neil Marshall’s Hellboy is a bloody, joyless slog.

  I’ve been a Hellboy fan for decades. From the beginning of his first miniseries, released in 1994, I knew I was reading something special. I had seen Mike Mignola’s art here and there in high profile comics projects from the Big Two—Some issues of X-Force, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight. Hellboy attracted me because it Less than The Sum of Its Parts: Neil Marshall’s Hellboy is a bloody, joyless slog.

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

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