Burgundy Street Archive

<p>Archive of gallery exhibitions at Antenna’s original location at 3161 Burgundy St.</p>

monu_MENTAL

Antenna is pleased to present “monu_MENTAL,”  a group show proposing imaginative revisions to existing 19th and 20th century New Orleans monuments, with proposals presented by Luis Cruz Azaceta, Ron Bechet, Willie Birch, Max Cafard and Stephen Duplantier, Elena Dahl, Siobhan Feehan and Gianina Jimenez Barrantes, John Kleinschmidt and Andy Sternad, Zakcq Lockrem, Gen McKeown, Rajko monu_MENTAL

Mixed Messages / The Phoenix

MIXED MESSAGES: Multiracial Identity Past and Present A group exhibit, featuring artwork by Niko Busciglio, Helen Maurene Cooper, E. Paul Julien, Michele Burton-Oatis, Stephanie Hierholzer, Aubrey Roemer, Karel Sloane-Boekbinder, Chase Markovich, Paige Valente, Christopher Porché West, and Jerald L. White.  Organized by the New Orleans Loving Festival. The New Orleans Loving Festival (NOLF) is a Mixed Messages / The Phoenix

How to Build a Forest

The How To Build A Forest residency at Antenna in April will focus on ways to visually represent research and conversation integral to the HTBAF installation / performance premiering at the Kitchen in NYC during June of 2011. HTBAF is a collaboration between Shawn Hall and PearlDamour. The piece is a durational installation / performance How to Build a Forest

Order of Effects / Accommodating the Mess

“To find a form that accommodates the mess, that is the task of the artist now.” Samuel Beckett This month we’re celebrating our fifth anniversary of accommodating the mess, making books by local artists that combine word and image. Press Street artist/writers Brad Benischek, Mark Yakich, Case Miller, Jim Richard, Moose Jackson, and Susan Gisleson, Order of Effects / Accommodating the Mess

We’re Goin’ Down

WE’RE GOIN’ DOWN – Prints, Drawings & Installations by Ben Fox-McCord and Craig Branum. Ben Fox-McCord is an illustrator and installation artist with a background in printmaking. He is a Tennessee native and recent transplant to New Orleans. Craig Branum is an artist with a BFA in Printmaking from the University of Tennessee. Craig’s work We’re Goin’ Down

Machines on Paper

MACHINES ON PAPER – Works by James W. Goedert Machines On Paper is a reflection of my experiences as a member of the working class and a means to voice my concern about how our society operates in its natural world. As animals, humans are unique in the fact that we cater our surroundings to Machines on Paper

Priya Kambli: Color Falls Down

Antenna Gallery Presents Priya Kambli: Color Falls Down Statement by Priya Kambli: My photographs visually express the notion of transience and split cultural identity caused by the act of migration. I have been viewing this issue through the lens of my own personal history and cultural journey. My move from India to the United States Priya Kambli: Color Falls Down

I am an Important Giant

“I AM AN IMPORTANT GIANT” is a collaborative group exhibition at Antenna Gallery in which smaller-than-life installations explore the nuances of scale and the received relationship between size and quality. Organized by visual artist Natalie McLaurin, the exhibition features 31 contributors from across the country.

Babylon Lexicon 11

11th Annual Babylon Lexicon Artists’ Book Show! Don’t miss a unique exhibition of handmade books, artists’ books, altered books and more! This Book Show is full of gems: Eugenie Uhl and her calligraphy class again present selections of their work, as well as an array of inventive treasures by Susan Ireland. The display also includes Babylon Lexicon 11