Exhibitions

Join us every 2nd Saturday of the month for a reception for our ongoing exhibitions – read below to find out more about each! This Feb, we are hosting our Closing Reception on Feb 21st due to Mardi Gras!


Current Exhibitions @ Antenna:3718
“I Thought About Killing a Man” by Gurleen Rai &
“A Problem of State” by Frank Robertson

“I Thought About Killing a Man” by Gurleen Rai

“I Thought About Killing a Man” by Antenna Collective member Gurleen Rai. Gurleen Rai’s work transforms rage, grief, and endurance into garments made with care, natural materials, and slow labor, using techniques such as natural dye, eco printing, hand embroidery, drawing, and found materials. Her works recalibrate the perception of women’s work and its impact on society. The exhibition also features works by Gabriela Maj, Eliza Wapner, and Riley Teahan.

Click here for a virtual tour of the exhibition and interview with Gurleen


“A Problem of State” by Frank Robertson

A Problem of State represents one chapter within the larger Denim Diet collection. It reflects on the current condition of the fashion industry, its workforce and the political climate that shapes it. The collection examines consumerism through the use of dead stock selvedge denim sourced from Vidalia Mills in Vidalia, Louisiana a once vital American denim producer that closed in late 2024. By working with these remaining materials the project captures a moment of transition, loss and reflection within the industry.

Click here for a virtual tour of the exhibition and interview with Frank


Exhibitions Archive:

L.A.B.

Take a Chance on Rock and Roll

Take a Chance on Rock and Roll

Stitch

Stitch

Hart McNee and the MacNee Clan: Four Generations of Painters

Hart McNee and the MacNee Clan: Four Generations of Painters

Echoic

Echoic

Green Zone New Orleans

Green Zone New Orleans

Narrative

Narrative