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Stephon Senegal in Residence at Paper Machine

Stephon Senegal works primarily in assemblage. His art practice examines martial devices of both colonization and insurgency. The tenets of Creolization and his embracing of its subversive nature seem to underpin his compositions. Whether on canvas or with steel he constructs visual odes to syncretization through reconfigurations of human, animal and mechanical parts. His upbringing Stephon Senegal in Residence at Paper Machine

Anxious Poems

Zine: "Anxious Poems" with hand illustrated cover

Exhibition Dates: September 3rd – October 30th 2022Receptions: Saturday September 10th and Saturday October 8th 6pm-10pm Anxious  poems is  a  zine  that  was made after  an  anxiety  outburst in  Portugal.  The poems and illustrations guide us through a journey that unfortunately is very familiar to queer people: fear of  not  being  accepted,  social  anxiety,  and  Anxious Poems

Union

Exhibition Dates: September 10th – October 2nd 2022Opening Reception: Saturday September 10th 2022, 6pm – 10pm Union is an investigation of the unity of blackness beyond borders using paint. The idea that blackness exists in an infinite space operating outside of white supremacy is inferred through the painting by disregarding a typically western style of Union

Meta-Retrospect

Exhibitions Dates: August 13th – September 4th 2022Opening Reception: Saturday August 13th 2022, 6pm-10pm “As the lukewarm hands of the godsCame down and gently picked my adrenalin pearlsPlaced them in their mouths and rinsed all the fear outNourished them with their saliva All rested As if the healthiest pastimeIs being in life-threatening circumstancesAnd once again be Meta-Retrospect

2022 Tulane MFA Upon Further Consideration 

Exhibition Dates: Saturday April 9th 2022 – Sunday May 8th 2022Opening Reception:     6pm-10pmGallery Hours: Wed-Sun 12pm-5pm Antenna hosts an exhibition of works by Tulane MFA candidates: Upon Further Consideration  Diane Appaix-Castro (Sculpture)  Christian Dinh (Ceramics)  Danielle Fauth (Sculpture)  Shabez Jamal (Photo)  Blaine Steiner (Glass)    Image: Shabez Jamal

Staring at the Dark

Black and white photograph of woman laying in in bed, partially hidden behind a blanket in the foreground.

Antenna Gallery //
Exhibition Dates: Saturday July 9 – Sunday Aug 7, 2022 //
Opening Reception:     Saturday July 9, 6pm-10pm

Hello? Are you still there?

…. . .-.. .-.. — ..–.. / .- .-. . / -.– — ..- / … – .. .-.. .-.. / – …. . .-. . ..–.. Opening reception: Thursday, June 9, 5:30 – 7:30 pmArtist talk: Saturday, June 18, 3:00 – 4:30 pm Gallery hours: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm, Saturday & Hello? Are you still there?

I Know a Place

Antenna Gallery //
Exhibition Dates: Saturday June 11 – Sunday July 3, 2022 //
Opening Reception:  Saturday June 11,   6pm-10pm

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