The Depth Procession, Go Low Go Light

On Saturday, June 7th Cauleen Smith, joined by Rebecca Snedeker (co-author of Unfathomable City with Rebecca Solnit) and Jewel Marie Bush ( journalist and founder of Melanated Writers Collective) embarked on a […]

Does lead in New Orleans have mockingbirds singing the blues?

Crescent City Farmers Market 200 Broadway St, Suite 107, New Orleans, LA, United States

Artist Jessica Levine, in collaboration with Karubian Lab, will create an interactive, mixed media visual art installation to bring the study titled,"Does lead in New Orleans have mockingbirds singing the […]

Half Shell

Come Celebrate the Art, Science and Culinary Tradition of the Oyster! An evening benefiting A Studio in the Woods hosted by Lee Ledbetter and Doug Meffert in their 1963 Historic […]

Microscopic Sirens by Pippin Frisbie-Calder

Tigermen Den 3113 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA, United States

Tigermen Den, 3113 Royal Street Opening Reception May 9th 6:00-9:00pm On view through August 1 Part of the Wetlands Art Tour Printmaker and current artist in residence Pippin Frisbie-Calder will […]

Trees Talk

Old U.S. Mint 400 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, LA, United States

Don't miss our very own David Baker, Environmental Curator at A Studio in the Woods, as he tells the inspiring story of resilience and recovery of our forest with scientific […]

Listening to the River

Previous ASITW residents, Monica Haller and Sebastian Muellauer are traveling down river for the month of July, mapping the sounds of the river from headwaters to the delta. They are […]

FORESTival Returns October 10th!

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

FORESTival: a celebration of art and nature at A Studio in the Woods Saturday, October 10th, 2015, 11am-5pm 13401 Patterson Road, New Orleans, LA Suggested Donation $5 at Gate Musical performances by  Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Review, Rory Danger and the Danger Dangers, and more! Artist presentations by current and former residents Jebney […]

How to Build a Forest

Contemporary Art Center 900 Camp Street, New Orleans, LA, United States

How to Build a Forest is a polysynthetic, interdisciplinary hybrid of a project. Part visual art installation and part theater performance, this durational event unfolds over eight hours. Beginning in an empty space, visual artist Shawn Hall and theater/performance artists Katie Pearl and Lisa D’Amour—along with a four-person crew—work meticulously to construct, dismantle, and remove an […]