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Wednesday
May162012

Join us for a cocktail at Ralph's on The Park - May 24th and May 30th

Prospect New Orleans is the lucky beneficiary of a generous promotion running at Ralph’s on the Park this May. For each specialty cocktail purchased – the Mid-City Sparkler – Ralph's will donate of a portion of the purchase price to Prospect.

Ralph’s is also hosting two evening “socials” for Prospect supporters at the bar:

Thursday, May 24th
5:30 – 7:30 PM

and

Wednesday, May 30th
5:30 – 7:30 PM

Ralph’s on the Park
900 City Park Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119

Both evenings will feature:
Specialty Cocktails & Select Wines for $5.00
Budlight and Budweiser for $2.00
Small plate menu created by Chef Chip Flanagan
Joe Krown on the Piano

We hope you will join us for a Mid-City Sparkler and social time with other Prospect New Orleans supporters in the city. Both events are open to the public. Feel free to invite friends and family to join!

Wednesday
May162012

Fresh Art International Interview with Franklin Sirmans

Franklin Sirmans Talks About LACMA and Prospect.3
Cathy Byrd talks on the phone with Franklin Sirmans, curator of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Their conversation considers the essential role of public art at LACMA and previews upcoming LACMA exhibitions. Recently appointed Artistic Director for Prospect.3 New Orleans, Franklin also shares some of his thoughts about the 2014 exhibition.

Listen here.

Thursday
May032012

Take the Prospect.2 Visitor Survey

Prospect New Orleans is working with with the Hospitality Research Center at the University of New Orleans to conduct a study of visitor satisfaction and spending at Prospect.2. The survey will help us to calculate the economic impact of Prospect.2, as well as gauge overall satisfaction with the exhibition, and identify areas for improvement.

If you visited Prospect.2 we would be deeply appreciative if you would take a few minutes to tell us about your experience. Your feedback is completely confidential.

Take the survey here.

Thank you in advance for your participation!

Tuesday
May012012

Prospect.3 New Orleans – Third Edition of New Orleans International Contemporary Art Biennial To Open in Fall 2014

Prospect.3 Artistic Director Franklin Sirmans

Curatorial Advisors Rita Gonzalez and Christine Y. Kim

 

New Orleans, LA, April 26, 2012Jane Farver, Consulting Director of Prospect New Orleans, along with the Board of Directors of U.S. Biennial, Inc., has announced that Prospect.3 New Orleans, the third edition of the international contemporary art biennial will now open in the Fall 2014.

“Presenting Prospect.3 in 2014 will allow us additional time to build strong relationships and develop dynamic collaborations with participating artists, and partnering cultural institutions in New Orleans and elsewhere, and to present an exhibition that is indelibly woven into the fabric of this most remarkable American city,” says Susan Brennan, Chair of the Board of U.S. Biennial. “Opening Prospect.3 in the fall of 2014 will also afford Prospect.3 the attention it deserves, avoiding scheduling conflicts with other major international art events in 2013 such as the Venice Biennale, the Istanbul Biennial, and the Carnegie International.”

Franklin Sirmans, Prospect.3 Artistic Director and Terri and Michael Smooke Department Head and Curator of Contemporary Art at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), has already begun planning for the exhibition, including works of art created specifically for the Crescent City.

“There is a great deal of excitement as we look towards the next evolution of Prospect New Orleans,” says Sirmans. “We plan to work closely with artists and community partners to present a lively exhibition that is true to the original mission of Prospect New Orleans: to bring important contemporary art from around the world to the historic and culturally-exceptional city of New Orleans.”

Sirmans has announced that he will work with Rita Gonzalez and Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curators of Contemporary Art at LACMA, who will serve as curatorial advisors on Prospect.3. The biennial will include approximately 50 artists at venues ranging from museums and other art institutions to unique New Orleans sites.

As the first curator outside U.S. Biennial to take up the artistic directorship of Prospect New Orleans, Sirmans will establish the thematic structure of Prospect.3. Among the themes Sirmans plans to explore are the distinctions between self-taught art and academic art, a topic that has ties to the contemporary art scene in New Orleans. Additionally, in recognition of the burgeoning film industry in New Orleans, Sirmans plans to invite artists who incorporate film and video prominently in their work to participate in Prospect.3.

Further details on Prospect.3 New Orleans will be announced in early 2013.

About Franklin Sirmans, Artistic Director and Curator for Prospect.3 New Orleans

Franklin Sirmans is the Terri and Michael Smooke Department Head and Curator of Contemporary Art at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), a post he has held since January 2010. Sirmans previously served as the head of modern and contemporary art at the Menil Collection in Houston, TX, for several years, where in 2008 he organized NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith, an exhibition that later traveled to P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in New York and the Miami Art Museum. He was also the curator of Maurizio Cattelan: Is There Life After Death?, Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster: 1964-1966, and Steve Wolfe: On Paper, of which the latter two traveled to LACMA. A former U.S. Editor of Flash Art and Editor-in-Chief of ArtAsiaPacific magazines, Sirmans has written for several journals and newspapers on art and culture, including The New York Times, Newsweek International, Art in America, ARTnews, Grand Street, and Essence Magazine.

Sirmans was co-curator of Basquiat (2005-2006: Brooklyn Museum, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), as well as, Make It Now: New Sculpture in New York at Sculpture Center; One Planet Under A Groove: Contemporary Art and Hip Hop (2001-2003: Bronx Museum of Art, Spelman College Art Gallery, Atlanta, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis and Villa Stuck, Munich, Germany); and Ralph Bunche: Diplomat for Peace and Justice at the Queens Museum of Art (2004).

Sirmans has edited numerous catalogues on contemporary art including Transforming the Crown: African, Asian, and Caribbean Artists in Britain (University of Chicago Press), Jean-Michel Basquiat (Tony Shafrazi Gallery), Freestyle: The Studio Museum in Harlem and Black Belt (The Studio Museum in Harlem), and has contributed to Gary Simmons (The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and The Studio Museum in Harlem), and Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970 (Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston), in addition to several monographs. He was the 2005 Maryland Art Place Critic-in-Residence and an instructor at the Maryland Institute College of Art and Princeton University.

Born in New York City, Sirmans was raised in Harlem, Albany, and New Rochelle, New York. He received a B.A. in Art History and English from Wesleyan University.

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Tuesday
Jan312012

Prospect.2 Is Now Closed!

Thank you to everyone who made it a success!!!
Stay posted for information on Prospect.3.

Wednesday
Jan252012

Artwork Included in Throwdown.2 Art Auction - Friday January 27, 2012

 In no particular order:


R. Luke Dubois
A More Perfect Union: Louisiana, 2011
Pigment ink on photo rag
1 of 6, 2 AP
Retail value: $950
Courtesy of the artist and bitforms gallery, nyc

Beth Dary
Trace, 2010
Egg tempera and encaustic on panel
13" x 13"
Retail value: $1,100
Courtesy of the artist


Frahn Koerner
Stars, From the Apostolic Project Series, 2008-2010
1 of 10
Photograph
17" x 22"
Retail value: $500
Courtesy of the artist 


Sophie Lvoff
Mercedes Benz, 2011
Archival pigment print
AP
18" x 24"
Retail value: $250
Courtesy of the artist & Good Children Gallery 


Robert Tannen
Lighthouse of New Orleans
Digital image of vinyl
30" x 40"
Protograph courtesy of Rick Oliver

Stephanie Patton
Bronze Pill, 2012
Mattress quilting, cording, upolstery foam, wood
28" x 16"
Retail value: $500
Courtesy of the artist & The Front

Rachel Jones
Here Now #14, 2011
Oil on plastic
6.25" x 5"
Retail value: $600
Courtesy of the artist

Natalie McLaurin
Real Legs, 2011
Watercolor
20" x 20"
Retail value: $200
Courtesy of the artist


Brian St. Cyr
Untitled
Graphite, ink on paper
5" x 9"
Retail value: $450
Courtesy of the artist


Luis Cruz Azaceta
City, 211
Permanent ink, prism-color on paper
9" x 12"
Retail value: $1000
Courtesy of the artist & Arthur Roger Gallery


Clyde Meridian
Harrier Quad Series NS, 2011
Drawing on recycled wood
6.25" x 18"
Retail value: $75
Courtesy of the artist 

Gina Phillips
Rooster Genie, 2011
Fabric, thread, paint
26" x 26"
Retail value: $1500
Courtesy of the artist & Jonathan Ferrara Gallery

Fred Tomaselli
August 31, 2005 
8-color silkscreen
16" x 14.5"
Edition of 80 
Retail value: $1,000 

Paul Villinski
Aloft, 2010
Vintage record albums
10" x 10" 6.25"
Boxed edition of 20
Retail value: $2,000 

Robin Rhode 
St. Bernard Parish, 2008
Retail value: $3,000 

Photos not available for: 
Wayne Amadee
Remnant #1, 2012
Acryclic/digital imagery
5" x 6.5"
Retail value: $800
Coutesy of the artist

Elizabeth Shannon
The Last Ride, 1983
Lithograph poster
28" x 22"
Handcolored & signed 
Retail value: $500
Courtesy of Elizabeth Shannon, Producer of The Last Ride & Dawn Dedeaux, Publisher of the poster

Additional works by:
Bruce Davenport, Jr., Dawn DeDeaux, Keith Duncan, Deborah Luster & more!

Tuesday
Jan242012

P.2 Student Biennial

We had such a wonderful time this past Saturday celebrating New Orleans' young, talented artists at the gallery reception for the first ever Student Biennial! Prospect.2 is immensely grateful for the support and sponsorship of our organizational partners. Without their support, our programming could not have been possible. Huge thanks to Kids Rethink New Orleans SchoolsNew Orleans Kid Camera Project, The Roots of Music, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Contemporary Arts Center, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. A special thank you as well to Isidore Newman School student, Jessica Richard, for designing the digital exhibit's website, which can be viewed here.  

Below are some photos from Saturday's event, and be sure to see the show this week at the Prospect Visitor Center, 1036 Esplanade Avenue. The Center is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

Rethinkers Kyron and Arieanna, in front of their photographyTrinity student and photographer, Courtney Harris, with her familyIsidore Newman School student and website designer, Jessica Richard, with her mother

Friday
Jan202012

Prospect.2 Events This Week - Student Biennial, Lecture by Alexis Rockman, Throwdown.2

SEE PROSPECT.2 BEFORE IT CLOSES ON JANUARY 29TH!
Wednesday through Sunday
11 AM to 4 PM
$10 - Day pass
$20 - Week pass
Click here for tickets.

EVENTS THIS WEEK
RECEPTION - Prospect.2 Student Biennial
Saturday, January 21, 12 - 2 PM
Prospect.2 Visitors Center
1036 Esplanade Avenue
Free

The Prospect.2 Student Biennial features work made in response to and collaboration with Prospect.2 artists by students throughout New Orleans. Exhibit highlights include: a 16-panel mural created collaboratively by the Roots of Music Marching Crusaders and artist Bruce Davenport. Jr.; photography by students from Kids Rethink New Orleans Schools shot in the style of Lorraine O’Grady; photography submissions from New Orleans-area students inspired by William Pope.L; and a digital sound installation created by Dan Tague and students from Lusher Charter School. The exhibit will remain on view until January 29, 2012 during regular Prospect.2 opening hours.Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University

LECTURE - Alexis Rockman
Wednesday, January 25, 7:30 PM
Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University
Woldenberg Art Center  **easiest access via Willow Street
Free

For Prospect.2, artist Alexis Rockman produced the large-scale painting, Battle Royale (on exhibit at CAC), which pits creatures that are native to Louisiana against animals that have been introduced by humans into the Southern ecosystem over the last 500 years. The artist will discuss his large-scale nature paintings and murals as part of the P.2 Lecture Series at Newcomb Gallery.

Friday
Jan202012

Throwdown.2 - Closing Party and Benefit Auction for Prospect.2

Regular Tickets $50 ($25 for students/artists)
Patron Tickets $100- $250*
*includes VIP reception with curator and Prospect New Orleans Founder, Dan Cameron, that will take place on Saturday, January 28th at the New Orleans African American Museum.

Purchase tickets here. Please note: In lieu of paper tickets, there will be a guest list at the door.


Sponsored by:



Artwork by Luis Cruz Azaceta, Wayne Amadee, Beth Dary, Bruce Davenport, Jr., R. Luke DuBois, Frahn Koerner, Rachel Jones, Deborah Luster, Gina Phillips, Elizabeth Shannon, Brian St. Cyr, Robert Tannen and many more!

Wednesday
Jan112012

Student Biennial reception RESCHEDULED for January 21!

The reception for the Prospect.2 Student Biennial has been rescheduled for Saturday, January 21 from 12:00 - 2:00 PM, so as not to conflict with this weekend's Saints playoff game. We hope to see you at the Prospect Visitor Center, 1036 Esplanade Avenue, on the 21st!

Learn more about the Student Biennial here, and view the digital exhibit -- designed by Isidore Newman School student Jessica Richard -- here. The digital exhibit features photography from New Orleans-area students in grades 7-12. The photography submissions were created in response to Prospect.2 artist William Pope.L's piece, "Blink." The digital exhibit also features the Bon Enfants project created by Prospect.2 artist Dan Tague and creative writing students from the Lusher Charter School. 

Monday
Jan092012

Student Biennial opening January 14!

We invite you to join us on Saturday, January 14 from 4:00 - 6:00 PM for the exhibition opening of the Prospect.2 Student Biennial at the Prospect Visitor Center, 1036 Esplanade AvenueThe Prospect.2 Student Biennial features work made in response to and collaboration with various Prospect.2 artists, and features artwork from students throughout New Orleans. Exhibit highlights include a 16-panel mural created collaboratively by Prospect.2 artist Bruce Davenport and members of the Roots of Music Crusaders band; photography by students from Kids Rethink New Orleans Schools, shot in the style of Prospect.2 artist Lorraine O’Grady and based on workshops with the New Orleans Kid Camera Project and the Prospect.2 Education Department; photography submissions from New Orleans-area students inspired by Prospect.2 artist William Pope.L; and a digital sound installation created by Prospect.2 artist Dan Tague and students from Lusher Charter School. The exhibit will remain on view until January 29, 2012. Read more about the Prospect.2 Student Biennial, and learn about our education and public programs partner organizations here.

Friday
Dec162011

Deadline extended for student art submissions!

The deadline for student art submissions has been extended until Friday, December 23! All New Orleans' area students in grades K-12 are invited to submit art work in response to the two Calls for Submissions detailed below. Selections from the submitted pieces will be exhibited in the Prospect.2 Student Biennial, which will open to the public in January. 

Students in grades K through 6th are invited to submit images of work in response to Prospect.2 artist Ashton Ramsey. Please email education@prospectneworleans.org with your student's name, grade, school, and item of clothing to be created in the style of Ashton Ramsey. This work will be worn and exhibited by the student artists at the Ogden Museum's Ogden After Hours from 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, January 19, 2012. Details of the call for submission are available for download here.

Students in grades 7th through 12th are invited to submit images of photography-based work in response to Prospect.2 artists William Pope.L and Dan Tague. Details of the call for submission, as well as the student exhibition where this work will be displayed, are available for download here.

Thursday
Dec152011

Student workshop series: Roots of Music + Bruce Davenport

Over the past several weeks, our education department has collaborated with the Roots of Music Crusaders, Prospect.2 artist Bruce Davenport, and the New Orleans Museum of Art in a series of workshops. The workshops focused on introducing the student musicians to Bruce's art, as well as making art with Bruce. Below are a few images from the art making workshop held last week at the Cabildo.

The completed 16-panel mural, created by Bruce Davenport and the Roots of Music Crusaders, will be unveiled at the New Orleans Museum of Art's 100th birthday party, this Saturday, December 17th. The Crusaders will perform at 11:00 AM, followed by a display of the mural in the Museum's Great Hall. Be sure not to miss this fun event in celebration of student art and one of New Orleans' most prized cultural institutions! 

 

Monday
Dec052011

Family Day at the Art House on the Levee

The Family Day at the Art House on the Levee was great fun and a huge success! Check out some of the wonderful art that was created as New Orleans' families gathered at the Art House to paint together.

Saturday
Dec032011

P.2 Weekend Events

Prospect.2 has partnered with NOMA to bring students from the Roots of Music together with artist Bruce Davenport Jr. on three consecutive Saturdays this month. Davenport will meet with the RoM students and he will work with the students to create an art project based on his style and subject matter. The completed artwork will be placed on view at NOMA on Saturday, December 17 in honor of the museum’s 100th birthday Celebration. On this day the Roots of Music will also perform at 11:00 am in front on NOMA in City Park. For more information on the museum’s centennial celebration visit www.noma.org

 

We will be selling season passes, t-shirts, and holiday packages at our booth at the Louisiana Landmarks Society’s Le Marche de Fetes celebration this Saturday from 9 am - 4 pm. The society promises a magical market land for a day with book signings, art and jewelry venders, exotic food, and more! Stop by the Pitot House on Bayou St. John or check out their website for more information: http://www.pitothouse.org/?q=node/332



Monday
Nov212011

Lecture by Jennifer Steinkamp 

Wednesday, November 23, 7:30 PM
Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University
Woldenberg Art Center  **easiest access via Willow Street

P.2 Artist Jennifer Steinkamp will discuss her animated installations as part of the P.2 Lecture Series at Newcomb Gallery. Steinkamp's installation at New Orleans Museum of Art was rated "Wonderful" by the Times-Picayune art critic, Doug MacCash. Read the full review here.


 

Tuesday
Nov152011

Come make art, together!

Bob Tannen's communal art exhibit, Art By Committee, has had visitors from near and far stopping by and participating at the Art House on the Levee at 4725 Dauphine Street, in the historic Holy Cross neighborhood of the lower ninth ward.

The Art House, open Friday - Sunday from noon to sunset throughout Prospect.2, has canvasses hung and ready to be painted. Stop by and make your own mark on a Prospect.2 installation!

  

Thursday
Nov102011

Volunteer with Prospect.2

Serve on the front lines of one of the leading biennials of international contemporary art in the United States! Generous volunteers are crucial to ensuring the success of Prospect.2. Volunteers of all ages and skill sets are welcome and encouraged to serve as Gallery Attendants, Docents and Greeters at a variety of exhibition venues throughout the city of New Orleans.

If you are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out the Volunteer Information Form and email it to clandry@prospectneworleans.org. Prospect.2 will run through January 29th.

Friday
Nov042011

Call for student art submissions!

We are thrilled to announce two opportunities for students in grades Kindergarten through 12th to submit art work in response to select Prospect.2 artists. 

Students in grades K through 6th are invited to submit images of work in response to Prospect.2 artist Ashton Ramsey. Details of the call for submission, as well as the student exhibition where this work will be displayed, are available for download here.

Students in grades 7th through 12th are invited to submit images of photography-based work in response to Prospect.2 artists William Pope.L and Dan Tague. Details of the call for submission, as well as the student exhibition where this work will be displayed, are available for download here. 

Tuesday
Nov012011

Dan Cameron Lecture!

Dan Cameron will be giving a lecture tomorrow night (November 2, 2011) at Tulane University's Newcomb Art Gallery. Come join Prospect.2 and our esteemed director Dan Cameron at 7:30 for the inside scoop on how Prospect.2 was conceived and realized.