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Arts New Orleans and Prospect New Orleans Unveil Permanent Installation of Prospect.5 commission It was my pleasure by Anastasia Pelias
Arts New Orleans and Prospect New Orleans are thrilled to announce the permanent installation of It was my pleasure by Anastasia Pelias.
Announcing Nanih Bvlbancha: A Monumental Installation for Prospect’s inaugural Artists of Public Memory commission
Prospect New Orleans is honored to announce the unveiling of the third and final piece of the Artists of Public Memory commission: Nanih Bvlbancha, a profound project led and created by an intertribal collective of Louisiana Indigenous artists and creative practitioners, including Ida Aronson, Dr. Tammy Greer, Jenna Mae, Ozone 504, and Monique Verdin. This permanent work is set to unveil Saturday, April 6th from 10am–3pm at Lafitte Greenway (1900 Lafitte Ave).
Nanih Bvlbancha: an Indigenous Earthwork is Coming to the Lafitte Greenway!
Nanih Bvlbancha: an Indigenous Earthwork is Coming to the Lafitte Greenway!
The Seeds of Artists of Public Memory
Executive Director. Nick Stillman, reflects on the influential works and moments throughout Prospect New Orleans’ history and what lead to the formation of our newest initiative, the Artists of Public Memory Commission.
Questions W/ kai lumumba barrow
A glimpse into the world and work of artists, collaborators, and friends of Prospect New Orleans through unfiltered and contemplative conversations.
Prospect New Orleans Unveils Artists of Public Memory Commission, Memoirs of the Lower 9th Ward by New Orleans based artist Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun
Prospect New Orleans is excited to announce the unveiling of its second Artists of Public Memory Commission, Memoirs of the Lower 9th Ward, by New Orleans based artists Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun.
PRESS: Abolition Playground in Country Roads Magazine
Country Roads Magazine’s Alexandra Kennon talks with New Orleans-based artist kai lumumba barrow and Deputy Director, Taylor Holloway about Prospect New Orleans' first Artists of Public Memory Commission, Abolition Playground.
Questions W/ Raphael Fonseca
A glimpse into the world and work of artists, collaborators, and friends of Prospect New Orleans through unfiltered and contemplative conversations.