Culture Collision
Come visit with A Studio in the Woods staff at Culture Collision! Learn more about our upcoming year of residencies and the work we do to preserve the bottomland hardwood forest.
Come visit with A Studio in the Woods staff at Culture Collision! Learn more about our upcoming year of residencies and the work we do to preserve the bottomland hardwood forest.
You are cordially invited to meet A Studio in the Woods' newest resident artist, Regina Agu. In residence through a collaboration with New Orleans Museum of Art, Agu will create an installation for NOMA's Great Hall to be displayed in conjunction with their upcoming exhibition, Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana. Agu is working […]
Thursday, September 26, 2019, 6:30pm at A Studio in the Woods, join us for a potluck and to learn more about our first Adaptations Resident of the 2019-20 season, kai barrow! While in residence, kai barrow will continue work on “A CHORUS OF OUTLAWS,” a multimedia assemblage of ‘singing’ sculptures. The work features the recorded […]
Get into the Woods with Environmental Curator David Baker! Chat with David over lunch and then head out into the woods to learn about his work and the land first-hand. Bring a lunch to eat at noon, walk will begin at 1pm on Friday, October 4. The event is free but please RSVP. This program is […]
Thursday, October 10, 2019, 6:30pm at A Studio in the Woods, join us for a potluck and to learn more about our newest Adaptations Resident, Margaret Pearce. While in residence, Margaret Pearce (Citizen Band Potawatomi), will continue research for “Mississippi Dialogues,” a three-year project to map public opinion about flooding into an Indigenized map of […]
In partnership with A Studio in the Woods, The ByWater Institute at Tulane University, and The New Orleans Center for the Gulf South, Newcomb Art Museum's interdisciplinary conversation series "Uncommon Exchanges" invites the New Orleans community to interact with diverse experts from Tulane and the Gulf South region. Using the current exhibitions "Flint is Family" […]
Wednesday, October 23, 2019, 6:30pm at A Studio in the Woods, join us for a potluck and to learn more about our newest Adaptations Residents kei slaughter and ChE. While in residence, kei slaughter and ChE will work on “The People Can Fly,” a land-responsive performance ritual rooted in Queer Afro-Indigenous cultural strategies to address issues of climate gentrification, […]
Our 9th annual FORESTival will be held on Saturday November 16, 2019, 10am - 5pm at A Studio in the Woods, 13401 Patterson Road (Westbank, New Orleans). Overflow parking and shuttle at 9201 Patterson Rd. Tickets $15*, kids free. Early bird hour 10am – 11am with $10 admission and a bird tour at 10:30am. 2019 […]
Join us at New Orleans Museum of Art to celebrate the public opening of Regina Agu's installation "Passsage." At 7:30 PM, the artist will give a Gallery Talk in the Great Hall. ABOUT PASSAGE "Passage" is an immersive, site-specific installation created for the New Orleans Museum of Art by contemporary artist Regina Agu and marks […]
Monday, December 9, 2019, 6:30pm at A Studio in the Woods, join us for a potluck and to learn more about author Ladee Hubbard. Ladee Hubbard is the second Gulf South Writer in the Woods, an appointment spanning 18 months in 2019 and 2020 which includes a total of six weeks in residence at A […]

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