• Syndemic: Racism, Environment, and COVID-19

    Zoom

    REGISTER HERE Please join us for a conversation about health disparities and COVID-19 between Dr. Sacoby Wilson, Associate Professor with the Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health and Department of […]

  • Deadline for Tulane Scholarly Retreat Applications

    The ByWater Institute and A Studio in the Woods seek to enhance and support the scholarship, creativity and cross-disciplinary activity of Tulane faculty and trainees by awarding one-week residencies during […]

  • Uncommon Exchanges: Indigo

    Zoom

    REGISTER HERE Newcomb Art Museum in partnership with A Studio in the Woods, The ByWater Institute at Tulane University, and New Orleans Center for the Gulf South presents Uncommon Exchanges: […]

  • Support A Studio in the Woods on GiveNOLA Day!

    This GiveNOLA Day, we are celebrating a very special milestone – 20 years of supporting artists. Over the past two decades, we have been building a network of artists working […]

  • Deadline for Relief Residency Applications

    Relief Residencies provide one-to-two week funded residencies for local, BIPOC artists and culture bearers who have not participated in an artist residency before. The mission of A Studio in the […]

  • Sense of Place & Loss: Artists, Land Loss & Climate Change

    Louisiana Folklife Program

    Managing Director Ama Rogan will join upcoming Special Collaborations Resident Brandon Ballengée and Sam Oliver, Director of Acadiana Center for the Arts, for a conversation about artists, land loss, and […]

  • An (imaginary) inventory of (palimpsest) plants, gardens and other related objects in French colonial New Orleans

    Algiers Point

    An (imaginary) inventory of (palimpsest) plants, gardens and other related objects in French colonial New Orleans is a participatory performance that takes the form of a small, printed inventory. The public is invited to use the inventory as a guide for creating personal responses to everyday, unnoticed remnants of French colonial history. Participants begin by […]

  • Ezell: Ballad of a Land Man

    A Studio in the Woods 13401 Patterson Rd, New Orleans, LA, United States

    A Clear Creek Creative eco-cultural theater experience in 5 acts presented in partnership with Mondo Bizarro Productions and A Studio in the Woods to benefit Hurricane Ida Relief through RISE St. James and The United Houma Nation's Yakani Ekelanna Garden. Ezell: Ballad of a Land Man is an environmental, cultural and spiritual parable derived from living […]