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SUMMARY:Rising Residency Info Session
DESCRIPTION:VIEW EVENT RECORDING HERE \nJoin us for an online information session about Rising: Climate in Crisis Residencies. Staff will give an overview of the application process and residency experience then field questions from attendees. \nRising: Climate in Crisis Residencies at A Studio in the Woods invite artists to face 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. New Orleans and the inhabitants of our region are frequently invoked as some of the most vulnerable to the effects of environmental degradation. While sea levels\, temperatures and emotions are rising\, our highly manipulated landscape can be seen as a microcosm of the global environment\, manifesting both the reckoning and hope which are required in the ways humans interact with shifting urban and natural ecosystems. As the climate crisis permeates the collective understanding of the future\, the challenges faced by Southern Louisiana resonate exponentially. We look to artists to ignite our imaginations\, illuminate our challenges\, and offer new ways to examine the world. \nRising Residencies will provide artists with time\, space\, scholarship and staff support to foster critical thinking and creation of new works. The call is open to artists of all disciplines who have demonstrated an established dialogue with environmental and culturally related issues and a commitment to seeking and plumbing new depths. Details and application here. \nFill out my LGL Form!
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/rising-residency-info-session-2/
LOCATION:Zoom – register to receive link
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SUMMARY:AfroFutures Panel with Gulf South Writer in the Woods Desiree Evans
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nNew Orleans Center for the Gulf South and A Studio in the Woods are pleased to present AfroFutures; an award-winning panel conceived by Gulf South Writer in the Woods Desiree S. Evans and composed of African-descended writers living in the Gulf South who are producing exciting work in the AfroFuturist literary genre and other Black speculative arts. \nHow do we imagine Black Futures? Does AfroFuture represent a time and space where we have transcended\, lived with\, adapted to\, cautioned against this anthropogenic age? The AfroFutures panel\, curated by Gulf South Writer in the Woods Desiree Evans\, will address the concept of AfroFuturism in literary\, socio-political\, biological\, and environmental contexts and how they all relate to the gulf south region and gulf south African-descended writers. Panelists include Dr. Ladee Hubbard\, Maurice Ruffin\, Alex Jennings\, and Desiree S. Evans\, along with moderation from Tulane professor Dr. Z’etoile Imma. \nAfroFutures will explore AfroFuturism as more than an artistic movement; but a way of life that sparks the imagination and fires our creative synapses to dream of a more ethical and humane tomorrow. \nThis event is part of the Gulf South Writer in the Woods (GSWW) series. Gulf South Writer in the Woods\, a program of A Studio in the Woods and the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South\, supports the creative work\, scholarship and community engagement of writers examining the Gulf South region. \nFor more information\, please contact Regina Cairns at rcairns@tulane.edu. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/afrofutures-panel-2/
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SUMMARY:Art & Ecology with Rising Resident Andrina Turenne + Nicolas Floc'h
DESCRIPTION:The Villa Albertine and French Consulate in Louisiana are hosting an evening of film\, dialogue and music in partnership with the Alliance Française of New Orleans\, A Studio in the Woods\, Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities\, and the Tulane University Bywater Institute. Monday\, February 7 at 5:30pm at 1519 Jackson Ave. The program includes: \n\nDialogue on art and environmental resiliency between A Studio in the Woods resident Andrina Turenne and Nicolas Floc’h\nScreening of French artist and Villa Albertine resident Nicolas Floc’h’s short film\nA performance of a selection of songs by Andrina Turenne\n\nMore information and registration here. \nAndrina Turenne is a bilingual singer\, songwriter\, and musician from Winnipeg\, Manitoba. She grew up along the banks of the Red River in the historic Francophone-Métis settlement of Saint-Boniface\, and is a proud member of the Métis Nation. She has worked in music for over two decades\, from collaborating in groups such as JUNO Award-winning Chic Gamine to a new solo career she has been carving out since 2018. She has contributed vocals to over 30 professionally-released albums and has recorded seven full-length albums. She has played festivals of all sizes and has toured extensively throughout North America\, South America\, Europe\, Australia and Africa. She draws inspiration from her own life experiences and her travels\, as well as the rich history and raw beauty of the land she grew from.\nInstagram: @drunita / Twitter: @andrinaturenne / Facebook: @andrinaturennemusic \nNicolas Floc’h is a multidisciplinary artist working with installation\, photography\, sculpture\, and performance to question our changing times. He seeks to create socially engaged work that can create awareness around social\, environmental\, and economic issues. His work is inspired by what he learned from nature\, travels\, encounters\, and scientific research. His work is often collaborative and open to community participation. Nicolas Floc’h has exhibited internationally and his solo/collective shows include FRAC Bretagne\, FRAC PACA\, SMAK (Ghent\, Belgium)\, Centre Pompidou (Paris)\, MAC/VAL (Vitry-sur-Seine\, France)\, Palais de Tokyo (Paris)\, Contemporary Art Factory (Tokyo)\, and Winzavod (Moscow).\nInstagram: @nicolas.floch
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/art-ecology-with-nicolas-floch-and-andrina-turenne/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise of New Orleans\, 1519 Jackson Ave\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130
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SUMMARY:Artist Salon with Virginia Hanusik and Lisa E. Harris
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 10\, 2022\, 6:30pm join us to meet and learn more about current Rising: Climate in Crisis Residents Virginia Hanusik and Lisa E. Harris. Both artists will give a short presentation followed by a light dinner and refreshments outdoors. At A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd. New Orleans 70131. Registration required below.  Proof of vaccination or negative PCR test within 72 hours required for those 5 and up. Directions here.Fill out my LGL Form!\n \nWhile in residence\, Virginia Hanusik will work on The Place We Keep\, a series exploring the inequality of disaster relief and preservation in communities along the Gulf Coast experiencing the impacts of climate change through a compilation of photographs\, oral histories\, and public programming on the perpetuation of environmental injustice in the region. \nLisa E. Harris’ residency will support the regional development of an international research project\, ONSHORE TRILLING: What to Do When the Earth Sings the Bruise\, by affording opportunities for mutual creative exchange between Harris and the Women of Cancer Alley and Rise St. James. This multi-year project will become a performance cycle based on the life cycle of an oil and gas field\, and will be informed by the environmental practices of onshore women-led communities\, near productive drilling communities around the world. \nRegister here for Artist Salon with Virginia Hanusik and Lisa E. Harris\nVirginia Hanusik is an artist whose work explores the relationship between landscape\, culture\, and the built environment. Her projects on climate change and environmental justice have been exhibited internationally\, featured in The New Yorker\, Domus\, Places Journal\, The Atlantic\, MAS Context\, and Oxford American among others\, and supported by the Pulitzer Center\, Graham Foundation\, and Mellon Foundation. She has lectured at institutions including Columbia University\, Bard College\, New York University\, and Rutgers University about landscape representation and the visual narrative of climate change\, and is on the board of directors of The Water Collaborative of Greater New Orleans where she coordinates multi-disciplinary projects on the climate crisis. \nLisa E. Harris is an independent and interdisciplinary artist\, creative soprano\, performer\, composer\, improvisor\, filmmaker\, writer\, singer/songwriter\, researcher and educator from Houston\, Texas. Recognized by Huffington Post as “one of fourteen artists transforming Opera\,” Harris’ work resists genre classification as she focuses on the energetic relationships between body\, land\, spirit and place. Using voice\, theremin\, electronics\, movement\, improvisation\, meditation and new media to explore spatial awareness\, relationality\, panoptic surveillance and sonic profiling\, she maintains a focused concentration on healing in performance and living. \nSelf-portrait by Virginia Hanusik. Photo of Lisa E. Harris by John “Juice” Harris.
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LOCATION:A Studio in the Woods\, 13401 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70131\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rising Residency Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Drop in and ask any questions you have about Rising: Climate in Crisis Residencies. Staff will be present to answer questions on the application process\, living experience\, residency theme\, public engagement component\, documentation\, and beyond. Drop in any time between 10am – 11am CST on Wednesday\, February 23\, 2022. Register below to receive Zoom link. Can’t make it? Questions can be directed at any time to info@astudiointhewoods.org. \nRising Residency Office Hour
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