Curatorial Category: Guest Curator

No Home for You Here

“No Home for You Here/No hay hogar para ti” is a collection of work that explores the notion of loss and conflict by examining one’s hybrid identity – especially that of Latin Americans and how that has become defined by U.S. borders. In the politically divided, nationalist, and insular U. S., many blame the country’s No Home for You Here

Proximity and Touch

Proximity and Touch: Louisiana Group Show Exhibition 2023Vernell Dunams, Ryan Leitner, Kelsey Scult, and Jill StollSeptember 9 – October 29, 2023 Louisiana Group Show  Annually, Antenna Collective orchestrates the ‘Louisiana Call for Exhibitions’, which offers Louisiana artists the opportunity to have their artwork evaluated by a distinguished guest juror, who meticulously selects exhibiting artists from Proximity and Touch

Insurgent Ecologies

Photo documentation by Jose Cotto. New Orleans Center for the Gulf South at Tulane University and Antenna with collaborating partners launches Insurgent Ecologies, an exhibition project featuring artwork by forty-five artists, collaborative projects, and initiatives across the Mississippi watershed.   Insurgent Ecologies is curated by Imani Jacqueline Brown & Shana M. griffin and organized by Antenna Insurgent Ecologies

Announcing 2024 Open Call Winners!

Antenna is thrilled to announce our recipients for 2024 (2023) National and Louisiana Open Call for Exhibitions. A big thank you to all the applicants. The Antenna Collective and Jurors  were  impressed by the brilliant creativity, and ingenuity in the submissions.  National Open Call for Exhibitions 2024 Recipient: Jasmine Best  Jasmine Best is a true Announcing 2024 Open Call Winners!

Better Than Me

On view:  February 4, 2020 – March 8, 2020 Opening Reception:  FRIDAY, February 7th 6:00-10:00 Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 What Editions presents original artworks by Abdi Farah, Akasha Rabut, Ashely Teamer and Dapper Bruce Lafitte.  Through the lens of high school football, acrylic nails, black-hair trends, and marching bands, respectively, these four New Better Than Me

Reaching for the Horizon

On view: Jan 11, 2020 – Feb 2, 2020 Opening Reception: Jan 11, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 Reaching for the Horizon takes as its point of departure the precarity of the present day and uses it as the momentum that drives the artists in the show to reach for aesthetic terrains that Reaching for the Horizon

black is a color

Antenna Gallery March 2018 On view: March 10-April 8, 2018 Second Saturday Reception: March 10, 6-10 pm Closing Receptions: April 7, 2018, 7-9pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 black is a color is a group exhibition curated by Essence Harden, with works by Sadie Barnette, Lauren Halsey, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Texas Isaiah, Patrick Martinez, black is a color

True Colors 2nd Annual Exhibition

True Colors focuses on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) experiences. Founded and curated by Holis Hannan, True Colors features prominent and emerging LGBTQ and allied artists alongside community events. Featured artists: J.B. Harter, David Hockney, George Dureau, Skylar Fein, Jack Balas, Sarah Sole, John Paradiso, Lovie Olivia, Stephen Honicki, Zoe-Perry Wood, Tyrus Clutter, Keith Perelli, True Colors 2nd Annual Exhibition