Curatorial Category: Collective Member Exhibition

“16.15.17”

“16.15.17” Gulf South Group Show 2024 curated by DiQuan Forcell and John Alleyne, featuring a range of work from six artists: A’mya Mcknight, Brikarri Williams, DiQuan Forcell, JaTaiRee Hudson Jr., JESSC.X, and John Alleyne.
The publication consists of 6 folded posters, held together with a belly band, 6″ x 9″.

“16.15.17”

An exhibition curated by DiQuan Forcell and John Alleyne Growing up as a person of color forges resilience amid constantvigilance. From early on, rigid gender norms dictate how we shouldbehave, penalizing any deviation from the norm. Navigating a worldwhere self-expression feels restricted, we may feel boxed in by societalexpectations. With a central focus on quelling “16.15.17”

adentro, afuera: outside-and-in

MANOS is a collective of Latine artists with roots in various places outside and within the borders of the so-called United States. We formed in late 2022 out of a desire to cultivate opportunities and community among Latine artists, cultural workers, and lovers of arts in New Orleans. As Latine artists, we are often identified adentro, afuera: outside-and-in

A Queer Park

A Queer Park is an exploration into what it means to have queer visibility in our city of New Orleans. After years of researching queer monuments and public spaces, I’ve come to an understanding of how queer sites of memory and representation are received by the public in western culture and why or when that A Queer Park

Tidbits

“Tidbits” is a publication developed in conjunction with the artist’s solo exhibition at Antenna Gallery in March 2024. Inspired by the fragility of memory and the anxiety and urgency surrounding the preservation of cultural heritage, “Tidbits” delves into the dynamic and occasionally perverse nature of memories. The artist features definitions of Cajun words, introspective poems, Tidbits

A Queer Park

A Queer Park is a an exploration into what it means to have queervisibility our city of New Orleans. After years of researching queermonuments and public spaces, I’ve come to an understanding ofhow queer sites of memory and representation is received by thepublic in western culture and why or when that reception is metwith violence A Queer Park

INNER/CIRCLE

An exhibition by Laura Gipson The work in Inner/Circle explores themes of uncertainty, time, memory, longing, and dreams. It is informed by human nature and those stories happening around us and in us. The work utilizes layers to reference the gradual accumulation of experience and imagery of the familiar that often functions as a stand-in INNER/CIRCLE

EVIDENCE

EVIDENCE plays with themes around existing, utilizing interaction, materiality, and remnants to encourage an exploration of what it means to be, here, now.  BIO: RENEE ROYALE is an independent curator, visual artist, writer, and digital strategist.She is the founder of Support Black Art.Her writing has been featured in various publications including Burnaway, YARD Concept, Departures, the Observer, the International Review of African American Art, and the Black Aesthetic Volume III.She is a EVIDENCE

A World with Monsters and Miracles

A limited edition book produced to coincide with the 2023 Antenna exhibition of the same name, A World With Monsters and Miracles serves as a thread through the multimedia work of visual artist Sarah Elizabeth Cornejo. Grappling with current troubles and musings on future consequential realms in the wake of human actions in the present, A World with Monsters and Miracles

Night Bloom

Night Bloom is a book that explores drawing & creativity blocks: how to overcome a lack of inspiration. Night Bloom was created by comics artist and animator, Isabelle Sigrid, as a part of her homonymous exhibit at Antenna. Three fable-like stories are told through hand-drawn text and image, touching on the magical and healing properties Night Bloom

Sugar

A catalog of Antenna’s P.5 Satellite Exhibition SUGAR, curated by Denise Frazier and Renee Royale. The catalog features essays and artists work by Amanda Cassingham-Bardwell, Amelia Broussard: Angel Perdomo, AnnieLaurie Erickson, Caesar Meadows, Carl Joe Williams, James W. Goedert, kai barrow, kalamu ya salaam, L.Kasimu Harris, Laura Gipson, MaPó Kinnord, Nic Brierre Aziz, Robin Levy, Sugar

[b]REACH: THE LIBRETTO

collage with flowers gems and a woman's face emerging

Exhibition Dates: October 8th – November 6thOpening Reception:October 8th, 2022, 6PM – 10PM Artist Talk: Sat. Nov 5th, 1pm [b]REACH: The Libretto is a series of mixed-media collages and paintings rendered as abolitionist-inspired tarot spreads. The work introduces a group of divergent characters: a Trickster, an Empire, some Fugitives, a few Magas, and a Chorus [b]REACH: THE LIBRETTO

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?

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

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