Let Fossils Become Flowers… On view: May 12th- June 3rd 2018 Second Saturday Reception: May 12, 6-10pm Daily hours: Tuesday through Sunday 12-5 As a continuation of Fossil Free Fest, and as part of the 2018 Wetlands Art Tour, Antenna hosts artists whose work will help us see the need for and pathway to a future landscape free of fossil fuel extraction. Artists include Darin Acosta, Hannah Chalew, Brooks Frederick, Ana Hernandez, Miro Hoffmann, John Taylor, Lorna Williams, and more. This exhibition is a part of the 2018 Wetlands Art Tour. 1000 Poets for Change will host a reading before the May 12th opening from 2pm-4pm. An extension of this exhibition will be displayed at Antenna's new center for print, Paper Machine, 6330 St. Claude with a reception May 19th.
Thursday, May 17, 2018 12 PM
Let Fossils Become Flowers…
Antenna
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3718 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA
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