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Apply to exhibit your work or publish your book idea with Antenna

Apply to exhibit your work or publish your book idea with Antenna
Open application period: October 2 to December 4, 2023 
 

Antenna, a New Orleans-based non-profit arts organization, offers a number of funded opportunities to exhibit work or explore publishing. Visit https://www.antenna.works/opportunities/#opencalls or antenna.submittable.com/submit to learn more.

Antenna Collective Call for Exhibitions – 2025 Cycle
National Call for Exhibitions:
An exhibition opportunity for individual visual artists or collaborators working in any visual art medium.

Call to Artists: Collage Magic Artist Residency

A five-day, in-person collage artist residency in New Orleans

Wednesday, 25 October to Sunday, 29 October 2023
Halloween Weekend

First Deadline to Apply: Sunday, 27 August 2023
Final Deadline to Apply: Sunday, 24 September 2023

Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis until space is filled. Artists are encouraged to apply well before the deadline. Also, please note, responses may not be sent out until two weeks after the deadline.

Call to Artists: Queer Men Artist Lab: New Orleans

The goal of the Queer Men Artist Lab: New Orleans is to equip artists with tools and strategies for picking up the unfinished work of history and speak to contemporary civic discourse around social, economic, and environmental issues. Through interactive sessions in the Lab and panel discussions as part of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire 50th Anniversary Commemoration, 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 to Artists: New Orleans Collage Artist Lab: City as Archive

A five-day, in-person Collage Artist Lab with Kolaj Institute
November 2022

Deadline: Rolling with no applications accepted after 30 September 2022.

New Orleans Collage Artist Lab: City as Archive is a five-day intensive of workshops, discussions, and collage making designed to foster the integration of history and place into a collage artist’s practice. 

Spillways Residency

Deadline: November 14th, 2019

Past Projects: 

Initiated through the Spillways Residency, Dread Scott produced the project Slave Rebellion Reenactment reimagining the 1811 German Coast uprising in Louisiana, which was the largest rebellion of enslaved people in U.S. history with a performance taking place Nov 8th and 9th 2019.  www.slave-revolt.com

 

Midwest writer Molly Rideout visited transient camps in New Orleans Lower Ninth Ward and published Transient, a collection of short fiction and essays that explores the pitfalls and allure of searching for home in a place that never belonged to you. 

 

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