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SUMMARY:FORESTival: A Celebration of Art and Nature
DESCRIPTION:Get your tickets here\nFORESTival is back! Join us at A Studio in the Woods on Saturday\, November 13\, 2021\, 11am – 5pm for our 11th annual celebration of art and nature. \nWe are thrilled to welcome our community back to the Woods after a year and a half apart. Time in nature\, time together\, and time spent engaging with art and music are what our souls need right now. We are excited to provide that in a spacious\, safe and beautiful outdoor setting. \n \nMusic!\n\n\nkei slaughter at 11:30am\nThe Soul Rebels at 1pm\n\nAfrican Diaspora Music Panel at 3pm –  Monique Moss will moderate a not-to-be-missed panel and artistic demonstration with internationally renowned musicians Dr. Michael White of New Orleans; Sidiki Conde of Guinea\, Africa; and Titos Sompa of the Republic of Congo\, Africa. Audiences will learn about and experience the powerful rhythms and connections of these three unique regions of the world. Bill Summers and Seguenon Kone will join the group for a drum circle at 4:15pm\n\n\nArt & Activities!\n\n\nListen to the Land with ChE at 11am- Led by former Adaptations Resident ChE\, an opening circle will create space to Listen to the Land. We will connect to the complex histories of oppression\, resistance\, and adaptation this land has witnessed. This Afro-Indigenous land acknowledgement and affirmation invites participatory presence through an offering of libation\, song\, and breath.\n\nBook Reading by Andy Horowitz at 12:30pm – Former Scholarly Retreat Resident Andy Horowitz will read on the levee from his book\, Katrina: A History\, 1915-2015\, which explores how engineers and oil executives\, politicians and musicians\, and neighbors Black and white built New Orleans\, then watched it sink under the weight of their competing ambitions.\nGulf Fish Drawing with Brandon Ballengée 11am – 2pm – Current Special Collaboration Resident Brandon Ballengée will lead a fish drawing workshop. Participants will learn about how environmental disasters have affected gulf fish species while creating art about these fish. Brandon Ballengée is a visual artist\, biologist and environmental educator based in Arnaudville.\nIndigenous Poetry with Jeffery Darensbourg 12pm – 4pm – Former Adaptations Resident Jeffery U. Darensbourg will lead a found-poetry workshop in Ishakkoy. Jeffery U. Darensbourg is an enrolled member and tribal councilperson of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation of mixed Native and Louisiana Creole ancestry. His work explores the intersections of cultural studies\, mixed ethnicity\, and Indigeneity.\nCrud Buddies with MILAGROS 2pm – 4pm – Recent Rising Residents MILAGROS will bring Crud Buddies made from plastics fished out of the river for folks to find\, decorate and adopt as their own. MILAGROS co-founders Felici Asteinza and Joey Fillastre\, along with their ever-changing cast of collaborators\, create site-specific works that explore the history of place through striking arrangements of color and mark.\nStream Table Printmaking with Ripple Effect 2pm – 5pm – Ripple Effect\, a nonprofit environmental education organization that fosters water literacy\, will use stream tables to simulate river modeling and lead participants in making monoprints inspired by Howard Fisk’s 1944 maps of the Mississippi River.\nBuild a Clay Forest all day – The FORESTival favorite is back! Former Restoration Resident Jane Hill will lead participants in creating a collaborative forest out of clay\, sticks\, and imagination.\nWalks in the Woods at 11:30am\, 1pm\, 2pm and 3pm.– Learn more about the land – from the trees to the bugs to the fungi to the environmental threats it faces – on Walks in the Woods with Environmental Curator David Baker\, Tulane Ecologist Elizabeth MacDougal\, and Tulane Entomologists Sam Jameson and Jane de Verges.\n\nMore!\n\nSilent auction of one-of-a-kind art objects and experiences. Auction closes at 4pm.\nFood by 12 Seasons Catering\, Big O’s Original Pops\, Chicken’s Kitchen\, Dirty Dishes\, and Faubourg Farms.\nBeer provided by Faubourg Brewing and Zony Mash Beer Project.\n\n\nSuggested donation is $15 per adult\, kids free. Ticket packages with perks and sponsorship opportunities available. All proceeds support the programming of A Studio in the Woods. Located on the west bank in Lower Algiers at 13401 Patterson Road\, New Orleans LA\, 70131 – about a 25 minute drive from downtown New Orleans. Parking is limited\, carpooling is encouraged. \nWant to volunteer at FORESTival? Email us at info@astudiointhewoods.org. \nNo outside food or beverages. Dogs are not able to attend FORESTival unless they are a registered service animal. \nGet your tickets here\nProof of vaccination or negative PCR test within 72 hours will be required for those 12 and up to enter.  Masks encouraged.  \nFORESTival is supported by Arbors Estates of Orleans\, Susan & Ralph Brennan\, Tom & Ellen Prewitt\, Hancock Whitney Bank\, Bayou Tree Service Inc\, Carter & Company CPA\, Delisha Boyd LLC\, Harbor Towing and Fleeting\, Rouses Markets\, Crescent Crown Distributing\, Power System Specialists\, Zony Mash Beer Project\, and Elite Water. FORESTival is presented in partnership with the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund. This program is funded under a grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities\, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. \n \n 
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LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon with Yudith Nieto
DESCRIPTION:Registration is required\, please RSVP here. \nTuesday\, November 30\, 2021\, at 6:30pm join us to meet and learn more about current Rising: Climate in Crisis Resident Yudith Nieto. Rising: Climate in Crisis Residencies at A Studio in the Woods invite artists to examine the severity of the climate crisis and be agents of change to guide our collective understanding\, response\, and vision as we shape our shared future. Yudith will give a short presentation and a light dinner and refreshments will be provided. \nYudith Azareth Nieto is a two spirited (queer) Mexican-American environmental justice organizer\, language justice worker\, and multidisciplinary artist based in the Gulf South. She is a cofounder of BanchaLenguas Language Justice Collective in Bvlbancha (New Orleans\,LA) and part of the core leadership within the Another Gulf is Possible Collaborative. She’s worked in solidarity with frontline communities to create\, develop and amplify community-led media and initiatives around just recovery stories\, language justice\, and artbuilds in solidarity with intersectional movements for a decolonized direct action approach. \nYudith plans to create a series of opportunities for communities to come together to have conversations about the ways we are collaborating to build strong longterm networks of solidarity when natural and industrial disasters happen in already overburdened and impacted communities of color. They will endeavor to create tools for emergency preparedness\, just recovery\, and relief communication. The short term goal is to get folks together to envision what continued long term solidarity looks like amongst us and create a visual installation or short video/narration where we drive the direction of our story and vision. \nWith this residency Yudith seeks to create a narration of how these ever changing landscapes remind us of the connections we have to ourselves\, language\, culture\, and each other. Through the sharing of stories she seeks to create collages of sound and visual representations of the interconnectedness of our shared experiences due to the changing climate\, landscapes\, and political difficulties that forced our migrations. She will also produce a zine to go along with this media project to explain a short summary and possibly connect to an ongoing on the ground effort. The center point of this effort will be the survival stories that emerge from our traumas of having to leave our native regions which now fuel the courage to thrive in a new place and create platforms of engagement for our collective liberation.
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LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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