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Prospect.6 Closing Weekend Itinerary
Here’s what is happening opening weekend for Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home. P.6 Gala tickets available for purchase now! RSVP for opening week events opens Oct. 1.
Prospect New Orleans Announces Prospect.6 Programming, Venue List
Prospect New Orleans is pleased to announce the venue list and programming highlights for Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home, which debuts to the public on November 2, 2024, and remains on view through February 2, 2025.
Prospect.6 Opening Week Itinerary
Here’s what is happening opening weekend for Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home. P.6 Gala tickets available for purchase now! RSVP for opening week events opens Oct. 1.
Prospect New Orleans Receives $2M Toward Upcoming Major Commissions
Mellon Foundation’s Monuments Project awards additional funding toward major Prospect.6 commissions and the continuation of its Artists of Public Memory initiative.
/DIALOGUES at Chicago Expo: A Look Ahead to Prospect.6 New Orleans
Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson, curators of the sixth edition of Prospect New Orleans, sit with P.6 artists Bethany Collins, Ashley Teamer, and Didier William for a preview of new ideas and exciting undertakings by artists involved in the upcoming triennial. Opening November 2024, Prospect.6 titled The Future is Present, The Harbinger is Home will posit New Orleans as a globally relevant point of departure for examining our collective future as it relates to climate change, legacies of colonialism, and definitions of belonging and home.
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!