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Sugar:: Amelia Broussard

Bye Mon Cher  I’ve witnessed Cajun culture and traditions in my family slowly fade away from generation to generation. When I was younger, I used to tiptoe into my grandparents’ kitchen and my granny would sneak me an extra cookie with my sippy cup of “coffee-milk” – a special concoction of a lot of milk, Sugar:: Amelia Broussard

Sugar:: Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell

One of the first images on the Wikipedia entry for cornucopia is a propaganda poster promoting expansion of U.S. white settler colonialism in the western reaches of the continent. The poster reads “California, Cornucopia of the World. Room for millions of immigrants. 43,795,00 acres of government lands, untaken.”  Concepts of a horn of plenty, a Sugar:: Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell

Antenna Open Call 2022

Antenna is excited to announce its annual open call for creator driven projects taking place in 2022. You can apply for the opportunity to exhibit at Antenna Gallery, have a book published by Antenna’s Paper Machine, or have a month long residency at the Paper Machine publishing center. All opportunities provide creators with both financial Antenna Open Call 2022

Sugar

Nov. 6, 2021 – Feb 6, 2022 Join us for a series of virtual artist talks: Sunday January 30, 6pm Wednesday February 2, 6pm Saturday February 5, 6pm ::Zoom Link :: Receptions: Nov. 6, Nov. 13, Dec. 11, Jan 21: 6-10pm Yesterday, sugar’s cultivation as an anthropogenic crop spurred the production of plantation-based economies, eschewing Sugar

What’s Happening After Ida

Photograph of oil refineries along Mississippi River by AnnieLaurie Erickson

We hope this message finds you well and safe.   Antenna would like to thank members of our community who have reached out and offered support as staff return to the city and our organization comes back online ready to activate and leverage resources to support the artists and communities impacted by Hurricane Ida and years What’s Happening After Ida

Maria Lux :: Point of No Return

On view:  Aug. 14th – Sep 5thOpening Reception:  Saturday, Aug. 14th 6-9PM – Masks required by all visitors. Building off the uncanny religious terminology used in de-extinction science or “resurrection biology”, and its futuristic technologies aimed at returning to the past, this new project by Maria Lux explores extinction narratives and the cultural work they are doing Maria Lux :: Point of No Return