À Propos with A Studio in the Woods
À Propos is a series of event produced by The Stacks Bookstore that features each month a different non-profit organization based in the New Orleans metro-area. During that evening, an […]
À Propos is a series of event produced by The Stacks Bookstore that features each month a different non-profit organization based in the New Orleans metro-area. During that evening, an […]
You are cordially invited to meet A Studio in the Woods' newest resident artist, John Kleinschmidt. John has been awarded one of five Adaptations Residencies at A Studio in the Woods […]
Please join us for an evening of presentations around the issues of plastic garbage and its impact on our environment. LEAVINGS: A Rachel David & Shawn Hall Collaboration in partnership with A Studio in the Woods and the ByWater Institute presents an evening of talks by LSU biological oceanographer, Mark Benfield, and Teaching Responsible Earth […]
In this new speaker series presented by Newcomb Art Museum in partnership with A Studio in the Woods, The ByWater Institute at Tulane University, and Nola Gulf South, unlikely pairings of Tulane and Gulf South experts use an aspect of Newcomb's latest exhibition as the catalyst for interdisciplinary dialogue. In this edition, Professor Emilia Oddo […]
You are cordially invited to meet A Studio in the Woods' newest resident artist, Tia-Simone Gardner. Tia-Simone has been awarded one of five Adaptations Residencies at A Studio in the Woods this season. These residencies invite artists to examine how climate driven adaptations - large and small, historic and contemporary, cultural and scientific - are shaping our […]
The New Orleans Center for the Gulf South, A Studio in the Woods, and the New Orleans Public Library will host the workshop Inheriting Whiteness: A Workshop About Slavery, Race Mixing, and White Ancestors in Family History. *SPACE FOR THE WORKSHOP IS LIMITED. PLEASE APPLY TO BE CONSIDERED. Date: Saturday, March 3, 2018 Time: 9am–12pm […]
The New Orleans Center for the Gulf South and A Studio in the Woods invite you to “Life of a Klansman” with Gulf South Writer in the Woods Edward Ball. Writer Edward Ball tells the story of a foot soldier in the race battles that erupted in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana during the period […]
In this new speaker series presented by Newcomb Art Museum in partnership with A Studio in the Woods, The ByWater Institute at Tulane University, and Nola Gulf South, unlikely pairings of Tulane and Gulf South experts use an aspect of Newcomb's latest exhibition as the catalyst for interdisciplinary dialogue. In this edition, current resident Tia-Simon Gardner and English Chair Mike […]
Join current Adaptations Resident Tia-Simone Gardner for 'A Thing that Floats: Collaborative Design Charrette'. Participants in the charrette will collectively work on drawing designs and generate ideas for prototypes for small floating structures that can house cameras to capture images on the water. The goal is to think about the process of making images on a powerful moving body […]
Recent Adaptations Resident Aubrey Edwards will be co-hosting the next iteration of Bring Your Own, a live storytelling pop-up series that takes place in living rooms, backyards, after-hours storefronts and other intimate spaces within the New Orleans community. The theme is "A Queen Within", featuring stories that reimagine gender, conformity, royalty, & power. Friday March 23, 6pm, at The […]

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