The public space of the site is an expression of underlying ideals and we are intent on continuing to experiment with our own form in order to push forward the discussion on artist-led action and the latent potential it carries to transform our art worlds, our institutions, our means of expression and ourselves.
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Websites are changing rapidly in an attempt to keep up with our shorter attention spans and under-comprehension of information and content.
In order to see a continued presence of art criticism that is attuned to the full range of activities taking place in local communities, alternative options to subsidize writers’ work are necessary.
PARSE (formerly Parse Gallery) is a curator-centric space located in a three-story, late 19th century building in New Orleans’ Central Business District that aims to bring curators to the region to produce projects and exhibitions.
Press Street is a New Orleans-based 501c3 literary and visual arts collective formed in 2005 to promote art and literature in the community through events, publications and arts education.
For the first edition of BOOK CLUB we will review Ben Davis’s “9.5 Theses on Art and Class.” This sixth and final discussion covers the last two chapters in the section titled, “Conclusions.”
The Front is an artist-run collective and not-for-profit gallery founded by artists in 2008 amidst the post-Katrina resurgence of New Orleans.
Good Children Gallery is a pioneer artist-run space in the St. Claude Arts District aimed at enhancing the cultural landscape of New Orleans.