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Collage Artist Residency: Plantations as Buildings, Metaphors, and Systems of Power

As part of a year-long investigation of castles as buildings, metaphors, and systems of power, Kolaj Institute will host a week-long artist residency in New Orleans focused on Plantations from 13-17 October 2024. During this residency, collage artists come to New Orleans and explore the history of Plantations and learn how to adapt their artist practice to pick up the unfinished work of history and make art that contributes to the civic discourse. Through interactive sessions, visits to plantations, and collaborative collage making, artists will explore their process and practice; present a slideshow of their work; receive supportive, critical, curatorial feedback about their ideas; and discuss contemporary issues.

Call For Performance - A Black Perspective On A Modern World

Accepting performing arts proposals from Black artists for our upcoming exhibition in honor of Black History Month.

​Accepting all genres, (spoken word, music, theatre, dance, etc.)

Deadline for submissions:

January 28, 11:59pm

Exhibition on view: Feb 10-27.

Opening reception: Feb 12, 6-9pm

 

Open Call For Art- A Black Perspective On The Modern World

This exhibition will be on view from February 10th through February 27th, 2022. 

Deadline for submissions: January 28th 11:59pm

Opening reception: February 12th, 6-9pm

at Culture Lab LIC in The Plaxall Gallery, 5-25 46th Ave, Queens, NY 11101 

This show is for Black artists and celebrating their work.

All mediums accepted, original art work only. (painting, photography, sculpture, etc)

All work must be ready to hang or be installed. We cannot accept work otherwise. All work must be hand delivered to the gallery between Feb 3-6. 

Adjudicators Curatorial Team
Ebony Young, Emily Addison, Luke Mannarino

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