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SUMMARY:Replenish Residencies 2025-26 Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Replenish Residencies provides one to two week restorative visioning retreats to South Louisiana artists and culture bearers. We offer these residencies to provide time to rest and restore\, vision\, and create. The call is open to artists and culture bearers from the South Louisiana Parishes including Beauregard\, Calcasieu\, Cameron\, Allen\, Jefferson Davis\, Evangeline\, Acadia\, Vermillion\, St. Landry\, Lafayette\, St. Martin\, St. Mary\,  Iberia\, Pointe Coupee\, Iberville\, Assumption\, Terrebonne\, West Feliciana\, East Feliciana\, West Baton Rouge\, East Baton Rouge\, Ascension\, St. James\, St. John\, St. Charles\, Lafourche\, St. Helena\, Livingston\, Tangipahoa\, Washington\, St. Tammany\, Jefferson\, Orleans\, St. Bernard and Plaquemines who have not attended a residency before. \nThe Studio focuses on interrelated areas of programming\, including residencies for artists and scholars\, forest restoration\, and science-inspired art engagement for children and adults. We center interdependence\, wonder\, care\, and inclusivity in all of our work and believe the essential and transformative powers of art and the natural environment are central to a thriving future for all. \nClick here for more information and to apply.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/replenish-residencies-2025-26-application-deadline/
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon with Asante Salaam
DESCRIPTION:Join us to meet and learn more about Self as Universe: Mending Our Collective Ecosystem resident\, Asante Salaam as she give us a glimpse into the work she’s been working on during her first three weeks in residency followed by a light dinner and refreshments on Wednesday\, April 16th\, 6:30pm – 9:00-pm. \nAsante Salaam is a native New Orleanian\, a multifaceted artist\, and a seasoned cultural arts director dedicated to harnessing the power of art and culture as a cherished force in communities worldwide. With roots in Black cultural arts activism\, Asante views art as a spiritual journey\, transcending life’s limitations and embracing harmony between material and metaphysical realms. \nAsante intends to utilize A Studio in the Woods’ Self as Universe artist residency as a Conjuring Studio for Sweet Spot: A Cultural Arts Ecological Family Compound by conducting an informal charette process through research\, interviews\, and collaborative contribution sessions\, plus encouraging community members’ shared-journey visioning and conjuring\, while creating original art inspired by and catalyzing realization of her project. \nThis Artist Salon is sponsored by \n \nThe event is FREE but registration is required. Click here to RSVP! \nParking will be on Patterson Rd. outside of A Studio in the Woods campus at visitor’s own risk. Event may be outside\, please wear enclosed shoes and dress accordingly. \nBy attending this event\, you understand that you may appear in marketing materials and herby consent to the reproduction and use of any image\, video or audio recording for any promotional purposes you may appear in.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-with-asante-salaam/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mudbugs & Boots: An Afternoon Boil Benefitting A Studio in the Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join us in your finest boots for a backyard crawfish social\, great music and presentations from former residents at Mudbugs & Boots: An Afternoon Boil Benefiting A Studio in the Woods. Hosted in the beautiful art-filled home of Renee & Stewart Peck on Saturday\, May 10\, 2025\, Mudbugs & Boots is a fundraising event supporting A Studio in the Woods’ residencies for artists and scholars\, forest restoration\, and science-inspired art engagement for all.  \nBoots will get stomping and crawfish will be peeling from 4pm-7pm so make sure you wear your finest boots whether cowboy\, swampers or heels! \nFor Tickets & Sponsorship opportunities\, click here.  \nWe’ll also be holding a silent auction! If you’re interested in donating items please reach out to marketingastudiointhewoods@gmail.com. \n  \nEnjoy steaming hot crawfish and veggies from Nola Boils  \nVegan offerings from Shay Youngblood \nLive musical performance by Super Bowl LIX performers and the only all women’s brass band  Original Pinettes Brass Band \nFormer Resident Artist presentations by Li(sa E) Harris and Sha’Condria “iCon” Sibley \nSnoballs from Nola Snow  \nOpen bar sponsored by board member\, Renee & Stewart Peck \n  \nSpecial THANK YOU to our current event sponsors:\nRenee & Stewart Peck\, A Friend of A Studio In The Wood\, WWNO\, Elizabeth and Willy Monaghan\, Dawn Barrios\,  Other Plans Gallery\, Jane Eyrich\, Lee Dupont and Theodore Naron. \n  \nBuy your ticket here
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/mudbugs-boots-an-afternoon-boil-benefitting-a-studio-in-the-woods/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250516T100000
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SUMMARY:Urban Woods Tour at the Bucktown Marsh Boardwalk with David Baker
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Urban Woods Tour with A Studio in the Woods Ecologist & Environmental Curator David Baker at the Bucktown Marsh Boardwalk on Friday\, May 16 at 9am to learn about his work at a Studio in the Woods and as an experienced botanist and consultant on this unique redevelopment of the 1\,000 ft. Lake Pontchartrain marsh! \nThe event is free but registration is required and can be completed here. \nLocated at the intersection of 17th Street and Lake Pontchartrain\, next to the Bird’s Nest Learning Pavilion. Please wear enclosed shoes and dress accordingly. No Pets allowed. Weather permitting\, please feel free to bring your lunch and picnic on the Boardwalk afterward!
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/urban-woods-tour-at-the-bucktown-marsh-boardwalk-with-david-baker/
LOCATION:Bucktown Boardwalk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250718
DTSTAMP:20260403T172716
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SUMMARY:Summertime Volunteer Days!
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to welcome volunteers to our annual Summertime Spitshine\, the deep cleaning and beautification of our woods and studio. We provide pizza\, popsicles and good company! \nOur main goals are: \nWood shed treasure hunt!  \nOur outdoor shed filled with artful materials and beautiful wood planks is in need of TLC. Uncover the treasures and stories of the forgotten wood shed with us! We would love help pulling usable materials out and rethinking/organizing that space to be utilized by artists and staff. \n  \nBuildings and Woods \nCreating a canoe launch area on our pond\, detailed cleaning of buildings\, polishing wood furniture\, simple home repair tasks\, creative utilitarian beautification projects and as always invasive vine removal. \nDates : Two days Wednesday July 16th and Thursday the 17th. Please sign up for a day or both! All skills are welcome! \nVolunteers must be aged 18 and up. \n\nRegister here: \nhttps://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/9v8d4x2Ipf29aMrNItXe_w
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/summertime-volunteer-days/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250819T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250819T200000
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SUMMARY:Bvlbancha Liberation Radio live from the Woods!
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, August 19 from 4 – 8pm\, Bvlbancha Liberation Radio and A Studio in the Woods are hosting a live broadcast from The Woods to mark 20 years since Hurricane Katrina\, from Restoration to Adaptation to Replenish.  \nTune in to hear stories from ecologist and land manager Dave Baker\, past and current residents\, scholars\, and caretakers of this special bottomland hardwood forest on the banks of the Mississippi River.  \nSpecial guests on air will include Monique Verdin\, Jeffery Darensbourg\, Andy Horowitz\, Monique Moss\, Kathy Randels\, Dr. Michael White\, and more!  \nThere are two ways to listen: \n\nTune in here on August 19 at 4pm.\nOther Plans is hosting a listening party! Grab a chair or cushion and head over to this beautiful gallery in town to tune into the broadcast. And check out their new show featuring Jibade-Khalil Huffman.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/august-19-bvlbancha-liberation-radio-live-from-the-woods/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250922T063000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250922T210000
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon with Carl Harrison Jr. and Cory Diane
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, September 22nd 6:30pm – 9:00pm for an Artist Salon featuring Self as Universe: Mending Our Collective Ecosystem residents\, Cory Diane and Carl Harrison Jr. \nCory Diane (New Orleans\, LA) is a performer\, composer and sound artist whose work often looks at sound and vibration as means of knowing and relating. While in The Woods\, they aim to synthesize years of research and relationship building around Gravitational Wave Astronomy with their ongoing creative work related to climate justice\, and their lived experience as a person with a physical disability and navigating chronic pain. Central to this project would be continued collaboration with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) physicists (based in Louisiana and across the globe)\, and the prototyping of a new instrument—a “harp” sounded not by the strumming of strings\, but by sunlight. \nCarl Harrison Jr. (New Orleans\, LA) is an innovative interdisciplinary filmmaker and artist whose work explores the intersections of cultural memory\, land\, and Black and Indigenous traditions. Through a mix of documentary\, animation\, installation\, and community-centered storytelling\, Carl creates immersive experiences that honor ancestral knowledge and imagine liberatory futures. Grounded in both art and activism\, Carl’s work is rooted in the soil of the Gulf South and grows from a desire to preserve heritage while nourishing collective transformation. \nDuring his residency at A Studio in the Woods\, he will be continuing work on Eve’s Garden: Seasons of the Soul\, a hybrid personal documentary that explores the intersection of family\, land\, and memory in the Saint Roch neighborhood of New Orleans. Rooted in the story of his great-grandmother Eve and the food forest created in her honor\, the project weaves oral history\, filmmaking\, and land-based practices into a living archive of Black and Indigenous resilience. \nThe event is FREE but registration is required. Click here to RSVP! \nParking will be on Patterson Rd. outside of A Studio in the Woods campus at visitor’s own risk. Event may be outside\, please wear enclosed shoes and dress accordingly. \nBy attending this event\, you understand that you may appear in marketing materials and herby consent to the reproduction and use of any image\, video or audio recording for any promotional purposes you may appear in.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-carl-harrison-jr-cory-diane/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251023T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251023T193000
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SUMMARY:Aurora Levins Morales presents "Ferment"
DESCRIPTION:What happens when a poet visualizes their words? Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see renowned poet Aurora Levins Morales present her foray into the world of digital art! \nPlease join Aurora Levins Morales on October 23\, 2025 at CANOA as she presents Ferment. You can register for the event here. We kindly ask that you wear a mask to the event. \nFerment is a digital collage and poetic prose project on chemical harm and repair. Beginning with the artist’s own drug-resistant epilepsy\, linked to childhood pesticide exposure in Puerto Rico\, the work moves outward through global and historical uses of chemicals of control\, which\, whether in agriculture or war\, are made for domination. \nImages and text explore the spraying of the infamous gas chamber pesticide Zyklon B on teenage Mexican domestic workers crossing the US border for daily work in the 1910s\, the multigenerational impact of Agent Orange on Vietnamese children\, and the toxic residues of war from the landscapes of Gaza and Ukraine to the tortured landscape of Johnston Atoll\, a US military dump for leftover chemical weapons. \nInspired by the research of Malian scientists on bacteria like Pseudomonas luminescens that can break down the pesticide dieldrin\, Levins Morales celebrates the transformative power of bacteria like Lactobacilis pentosus MP-10 that protects Palestinians from the heavy metals that contaminate their olives\, and in hopeful contrast to Johnston Atoll\, the Antarctic species Pseudomonas sp.TNT3 found on Deception Island\, which can clean residues of explosives from war zones. Seeking both healing and vision\, she looks to inter-species alliances with bacteria that can mend harm\, and imagines a biological and social ferment that could replace control with deep collaboration and repair. \nAurora Levins Morales (b. 1954) is a Borikua Ashkenazi writer and visual artist based in Maricao\, Puerto Rico. She is the author of nine books\, including Silt: Prose Poems\, written at the Studio. This is the first major visual art project.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/aurora-levins-morales-presents-ferment/
LOCATION:CANOA\, 4210 St Claude Ave\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70116\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172716
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SUMMARY:FORESTival 2025: A Celebration of Art and Nature at A Studio in the Woods
DESCRIPTION:Our 15th Annual FORESTival: A Celebration of Art & Nature will be held on Saturday\, November 15\, 11 – 5pm. \nPurchase tickets here! \nThis family-friendly celebration features live music\, artist presentations by current and former residents\, special guest artists\, guided walks in the woods with scientists\, hands-on art and science activities for the entire family\, local eats available for purchase and a silent auction! \nHelp make this celebration happen by volunteering or sponsoring this year’s event. \nPlease note: Standard parking requires a ~10 minute walk to FORESTival. Drop-off is available at the entrance. If the driver would like to request accessible parking\, please email info@astudiointhewoods.org by Wednesday 11/13. Accessible parking will be available on a limited\, first-come first-served basis. \n  \nFORESTival 2025 will feature: \n\nMusic performances by Leyla McCalla\, Big Chief Juan Pardo & The Golden Comanches\, Casa Samba\, the Creole Cutie Baby Dolls\, and Andrina Turenne!\nArtistic presentations from former residents and guest artists including Ifátùmínínú Bamgbàlà Arẹ̀sà\, Trinity City Comics\, Issy Manley\, Gregory Swafford\, Hali Dardar\, Miss Pussycat\, Jacob Reptile\, Asante Salaam\, and ricRACK fabrics.\nThe Green House featuring frontline and fence-line climate organizations and efforts including Rise St. James\, Culture of Cleanliness\, Water Collaborative\, and Healthy Gulf.\nLocal fare provided by Crescent City Burgers\, Big O’s Pops\, Eli’s Kitchen\, Abita Brewing\, and Greta’s Sushi.\nArt & Science activities for kids and kids-at-heart alike including: festival favorite Build a Clay Forest\, Gunderson Lab Lizards\, DIY Pet Petri Dishes with Lane Birusing Tellegan\, reading with RE(ad)TREAT\, community quilt with Restore the Mississippi River Delta\, cyanotypes with Climate Culture New Orleans and a visit from Chiquito the miniature horse at Sugar Roots Farms.\nWalks in the Woods with Ecologist David Baker\, and Entomologists Bella Termini and Rachel Clear\nPhoto booth with background by Jacob Reptile!\nSilent auction of one-of-a-kind art objects and experiences.\n\nA Studio in the Woods is located in Lower Algiers at 13401 Patterson Rd. New Orleans LA\, 70131\, about a 25 minute drive from downtown New Orleans. \nFORESTival 2025 is made possible by its generous sponsors: The Barrios Family\, Footprint Project\, Power Systems Specialists\, New Orleans Town Gardeners\, and Tom & Ellen Prewitt. \n \nThank you to our 2025 Planning Committee: \nJessica Dandridge\, The Water Collaborative \nAlexandra Norris\, Board Member \nNatalie Nguyen\, EisnerAmper \n 
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/forestival-2025-a-celebration-of-art-and-nature-at-a-studio-in-the-woods/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251204T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251204T200000
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon: Sarah Fouts and Fernando López
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, December 4 at 6:30pm with Self as Universe Residents Sarah Fouts and Fernando López as they discuss their work\, Fruit for Thought: Journeys Between New Orleans and Honduras. Fruit for Thought is a documentary series exploring the connections between Honduras and New Orleans through three key food commodities: bananas\, palm oil\, and coffee. \nDinner and refreshments will be served. You can RSVP here! \nSarah Fouts is an Associate Professor in American Studies and co-director of the Orser Center for Public Humanities at UMBC. Fouts’s research spans food and labor studies\, political economy\, disasters\, and community engagement\, with a focus on New Orleans and Honduras. Fouts’s book\, Rebuilding New Orleans (UNC Press\, 2025)\, explores immigrant labor\, multiracial solidarities\, and resistance in post-Katrina New Orleans. Fouts co-produced The El Camino Series which are two documentary shorts for Library Congress’s American Folklife Center. Fouts was a Whiting Fellow in 2022-2023 and contributes to outlets such as Southern Cultures\, Gastronomica\, Journal of Southern History\, The New York Times\, NACLA\, and Gravy magazine. \nFernando López is a multidisciplinary artist and documentarian based in New Orleans. Working across photography\, video\, and writing\, his practice reflects a Mexican and Indigenous worldview while centering people of color\, immigrants\, and diasporic communities in the U.S. Through portraiture\, street photography\, and layered visual storytelling\, Fernando explores the beauty\, complexity\, and resilience of everyday life—while also engaging themes of cultural celebration\, displacement\, and social justice. His work offers both intimate glimpses and critical reflections shaped by his experience as a Mexican artist living and creating in the U.S.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-sarah-fouts-and-fernando-lopez/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: January Shed-tacular!
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, January 14 and/or Thursday\, January 15 from 10 – 3pm as we spruce up our outdoor shed! \nOur outdoor shed filled with artful materials and beautiful wood planks is in need of TLC. Uncover the treasures and stories of the forgotten wood shed with us! We would love help pulling usable materials out and rethinking/organizing that space to be utilized by artists and staff. \nDates: Two days: Wednesday January 14 and Thursday\, January 15. Please sign up for a day or both! \nNotes: All skills are welcome! We will provide pizza\, popsicles\, and good company. \nRSVP here! \nVolunteers must be aged 18 and up.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/volunteer-january-shed-tacular/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260130T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172716
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Winter Tree Measuring in the Woods!
DESCRIPTION:On January 30\, join us as we measure trees and spruce up the Woods. Given the cold weather\, we’ve rescheduled our tree planting to February! \nRVSP here! \nPlease wear long pants and closed-toed shoes. \nNote: This date was originally the Winter Tree Planting\, but given the cold weather\, that will now be held on February 27. \n 
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/winter-tree-planting-in-the-woods/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260227T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172716
CREATED:20260130T162531Z
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled: Winter Tree Planting!
DESCRIPTION:Come plant trees with us in the Woods! We’re hosting a Winter Tree Planting on Friday\, February 27 from 10am – 12pm. We will plant cypress and tupelo trees\, native to our area and vital for the continuation of our forest! \nThe planting will take place under the supervision of Ecologist David Baker. Lunch will be provided. \nRSVP here! \nNotes: \n\nPlease wear closed-toe shoes and long pants\nKindly bring a pair of work gloves\, if available\nThis event is BYOS (bring your own shovel).\n\nWe have several shovels at the Studio\, but if you have a shovel\, please bring it! \n\n\n\nThis tree planting is generously sponsored by the New Orleans Town Gardners. \nNote: This event was originally scheduled for January 27. 
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/rescheduled-winter-tree-planting/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260304T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172716
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon: Sultana Harris and Gary L. White
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, March 4 at 6:30pm with Self as Universe Residents and Sultana Harris and Gary White as they discuss their work and their Self as Universe Residency projects. \nDinner and refreshments will be served. You can RSVP here! \nSultana Harris is a social practice artist and the Interim Executive Director of The Descendants Project’s Woodland Plantation Museum. Sultana has worked with organizations such as Holistic Resistance\, Grief to Action\, Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine\, Xavier University of New Orleans’ Department of Psychology\, the Gulf Coast Fellowship for Community Transformation\, and the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs. She serves as board Vice-President of the Seattle-based nonprofit Color of Sound\, which supports artists of color filmmakers creating film projects with an emphasis on social and environmental justice. Sultana stands in solidarity with the land\, its travelers\, and all earth-others. Her focus during her residency is the somatics phase of an ethnographic art project nuancing the effects of land discrimination and the erasure of home and community while also exploring the tensions and negotiated intimacies that accompany it. \nGary L. White\, a Native of Nashville\, received his Bachelors of Fine Arts at Watkins College of Art and Design in 2011. He obtained a Masters Degree in Ceramics from University Tennessee Knoxville. Since then\, his works have been included in solo shows and group exhibitions throughout the country. White conducts a cross-cultural visual investigation\, which explores folkways\, identity\, and the experiences of the “Southern Other.” White currently teaches Ceramics at Belmont University in Nashville\, Tennessee\, and maintains his studio practice. His project will utilize clay from both the Mississippi River to create a series of ceramic pots. The pieces will be built on site and fired in the traditional method of pitfiring\, which has ties not only to his home region\, but also to southern Louisiana. The ceramic pieces will be effigies of local animals\, incised with imagery of flora and fauna of the woods. Through this process old stories of the land will emerge\, as place holds memory\, and the clay holds place.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-gary-l-white-and-sultana-harris/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260325T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172716
CREATED:20260312T210450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T145901Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon: Ching-In Chen
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, March 25 at 6:30pm with Self as Universe Resident Ching-In Chen as they discuss their work and their Self as Universe Residency project. Project collaborator Cassie Mira will also be joining. \nDinner and refreshments will be served. You can RSVP here! \nChing-In Chen is a genderqueer Chinese American writer\, community organizer and teacher. They are author of Shiny City\, recombinant (2018 Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry)\, and The Heart’s Traffic: a novel in poems. \nThey are currently working on “Breathing in a Time of Disaster\,” a community-based performance\, installation and speculative writing project exploring breath through meditation\, health and environmental justice.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-ching-in-chen/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Performance: Testimony: from the Mother River & Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Spring will be in full bloom as A Studio in the Woods hosts a Performance and Open Studio by two Self As Universe Residents: interdisciplinary artist and dancer Rochelle Jamila and traditional clay artist Gary L. White\, respectively.  \nJamila will perform Testimony: from the Mother River on the levee of the Mississippi River\, accompanied by Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes. White will then open his studio doors for attendees to learn about traditional clay harvesting\, processing\, shaping\, and burn techniques.  \nThe event will begin at 3pm. Snacks will be provided. \nIn Testimony: from the Mother\, River Rochelle draws from the blues\, hoodoo\, folktales\, and her family’s history in the Mississippi River’s delta to process climate grief and treat the blues as oracle. Rochelle blends experimental movement\, sound\, and animist prayer to channel the wisdom of a land where culture emerged alongside river flooding. Offered from atop a New Orleans’ levee on the Mother River of the North American continent\, Testimony: from the Mother River invites us to consider the patriarchal hubris of restricting the flow of the Mississippi River and the ecological and spiritual implications of levee creation and destruction. Toni Morrison posits\, “water has perfect memory… they straightened out the Mississippi River in places\, to make room for houses and livable acreage. Occasionally\, the river floods these places. ‘Floods’ is the word they use\, but in fact it is not flooding: it is remembering.” Accompanied by New Orleans musician Bruce Sunpie Barnes\, Rochelle’s performance invites us to contemplate flooding as remembering\, reclamation\, and (re)evolution with water and land. \nRSVP here!
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-performance-testimony-from-the-mother-river-open-studio/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Studio on the Bayou: A benefit for A Studio in the Woods
DESCRIPTION:We’re throwing a post-Jazz Fest bash to celebrate supporters of A Studio in the Woods at the home of Jane and Dr. Charles Billings on Bayou St. John. Join us for music\, food\, art\, and fun after the first Saturday of Jazz Fest at A Studio on the Bayou. \nIf you’re already a monthly donor\, check your email for an invitation in the coming days! Not signed up yet? Join us here to support arts and the woods year round. \nA Studio in the Woods exists because of your generosity and support. Monthly donors allow us to From hosting over 50 artists and scholars each year to putting on FORESTival (and a million events in between!)\, this work wouldn’t be possible without you. 
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/a-studio-on-the-bayou-a-benefit-for-a-studio-in-the-woods/
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon: yrécha gay jheanell
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, June 3 at 6:30pm with Self as Universe Resident yrécha gay jheanell as they discuss their work and their Self as Universe Residency project. \nDinner and refreshments will be served. You can RSVP here! \nyrécha gay jheneall is a transdisciplinary fluid artist born and raised in Jamaica. Now living in New Orleans\, Louisiana\, their creative practice considers Afro-Caribbean people’s movement\, memories\, and homemaking rituals as practice toward a liberatory consciousness. They have participated in the group exhibition wata ways\, at the Alabama Contemporary Arts Center in Mobile\, LA and Le sanctuaire at UNO St. Claude Gallery. yrécha earned their MFA in Interdisciplinary Studio Arts at the University of New Orleans and is currently employed as the Artist-Centered Program Associate at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans\, LA. \nGen)d(re is a multidisciplinary project that integrates performance\, community workshops\, and engagement culminating into an immersive installation and collective participation. Centering themes of fluidity in gender and sonic expressions\, the project explores sound and movement as transformative elements of identity and cultural memory.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/artist-salon-yrecha-gay-jheanell/
LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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