
It was my pleasure by Anastasia Pelias
Now now permanently installed at St. John Park, on Saint Bernard Ave and Allen Toussaint Blvd, between New York St and Frankfort St.

Crocodylus by Wangechi Mutu
Crocodylus, located at the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden in City Park, is a sculpture that fuses the form of a reptile and a human female, both covered in striations that evoke the tides of the Mississippi River.

Rises In The East by EJ Hill
Located at Joe W. Brown Park, EJ Hill’s Rises in the East prioritizes Black leisure in metropolitan areas, taking Six Flags Jazzland as a focal point.

Sanctuary by Paul Stephen Benjamin
Paul Stephen Benjamin’s subject in Sanctuary, located near the New Orleans African American Museum, is Blackness—as a color and a way of being.