New Orleans — January 14, 2025 — Prospect New Orleans is pleased to announce the lineup of final programming and events to mark the culmination of Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home, which remains open to the public through February 2, 2025.
Curated by Susan Brennan Co-Artistic Directors Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson, P.6 marks the sixth edition of the citywide triennial, which opened in November 2024. Featuring 51 artists across 21 venues in New Orleans, the presentation probes the city's identity and highlights its artistic scene, encouraging both local and global audiences to engage with pieces that resonate with, challenge, and enrich New Orleans' cultural landscape.
Reflecting these themes, the closing weekend programming expands on this exploration of innovation and community, showcasing the collective creative spirit of New Orleans in P.6. The festivities will kick off on January 30 with the P.6 Catalogue Mixer at Art Conscious, where attendees will preview the P.6 catalog and engage with contributing writers. The publication will be available for pre-order and is set for an official release in April 2025.
On the occasion of the final weekend, P.6 artists Tuan Mami and Christian Việt Đinh will host community gatherings themed around their installations. At Xavier Art Gallery, Mami revisits his piece Seeding the Future, fostering interactions with elders from the local Vietnamese community through shared stories and the creation of symbolic seed pods. Concurrently, at a gathering in New Orleans East, Christian Việt Ðinh's Reverence to the Refugee will celebrate Vietnamese cultural heritage with storytelling and traditional desserts.
The closing weekend also features an immersive experience by artist Deborah Jack at UNO St. Claude Gallery, blending sound and poetry in her six-channel video installation, accompanied by the Diaphanous Ensemble and local sound artists. Also, at Poor Boys Bar, artist Brendan Fernandes's On Flashing Lights dance performance pairs with a DJ set by Bouffant Bouffant, exploring the intersections of law enforcement and marginalized communities through light and sound.
The programming will also feature two discussions featuring the P.6 Co-Artistic Directors in a reflection of the triennial’s impact, as well as a conversation with P.6 Artist Brooke Pickett about her series of paintings What To Eat, What to Drink, What To Leave and the present themes of ecological disaster and domesticity.
Finally, the weekend will close with an invitation to artist Stephanie Syjuco’s Memory and Mythmaking: Filipinx American Histories of St. Malo, featuring a panel, ancestral walk, and an excursion that delves deep into Filipinx and African-descended histories, providing a profound closure to this vibrant triennial.
Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home Closing Weekend Programming and Itinerary
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Seeding The Future
Xavier University of Louisiana | 1 Drexel Dr, New Orleans, LA 70125
Join artist Tuan Mami for a community activation, Seeding The Future, where elders from New Orleans’ Vietnamese community will share stories and create seed pods, symbolizing hope. This event expands on Mami's "Vietnamese Immigrating Garden" project.
Open to the Public | RSVP Required
*Sponsored by the Office of International Education, Xavier University of Louisiana.
Thursday, January 30, 2025
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: P.6 Catalogue Mixer
Art Conscious | 6601 St Claude Ave, Arabi, LA 70032
Preview and pre-order the catalogue for Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home. Mix with writers and celebrate the closing weekend of P.6.
Open to the Public | RSVP Required
Friday, January 31, 2025
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Reverence to the Refugee featuring P.6 Artist Christian Việt Ðinh
Contemporary Arts Center 900 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130
An intimate afternoon of Vietnamese music, poetry, and a panel featuring local leaders Christian Việt Ðinh, Cyndi Nguyen, Tap Bui, and Khai Nguyen that will share about their work within the Vietnamese community. Desserts and appetizers will be served following the panel.
Limited Capacity | RSVP Required
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: P.6 Artist Deborah Jack and the Diaphanous Ensemble
UNO St. Claude Gallery | 2429 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
Experience an immersive audio-visual installation by Deborah Jack, accompanied by the Diaphanous Ensemble and local sound artist Cory Diane.
Open to the Public | RSVP Required
Saturday, February 1, 2025
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM: P.6 Artist Brooke Pickett In Conversation with P.6 Co-Artistic Director Miranda Lash
Ogden Museum of Southern Art | 925 Camp Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
Discuss Brooke Pickett's new series addressing themes of climate change and domesticity in What To Eat, What to Drink, What To Leave for Poison.
Open to the Public | RSVP Required
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: P.6 Artistic Directors Talk
Georges Auditorium, Dillard University | 2601 Gentilly Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70122
Co-Artistic Directors Susan Brennan, Miranda Lash, and Ebony G. Patterson reflect on the themes and artworks of Prospect.6.
Open to the Public | RSVP Required
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM: On Flashing Lights | Sound, Light, and Dance Performance by P.6 Artist Brendan Fernandes
Poor Boys Bar | 1328 Saint Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116
U.S. debut of Brendan Fernandes's light and sound installation, with DJ Bouffant Bouffant.
Free and Open to the Public | RSVP Encouraged
Sunday, February 2, 2025 (Closing Day)
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Memory and Mythmaking: Filipinx American Histories of St. Malo with P.6 Artist Stephanie Syjuco | Artist Talk
Music Box Village | 4557 North Rampart Street, New Orleans, LA 70117
Explore Filipinx and African descended histories with Stephanie Syjuco and a panel of artists and historians.
Limited Capacity | RSVP Required
1:00PM - 6:00PM: Memory and Mythmaking: Filipinx American Histories of St. Malo with P.6 Artist Stephanie Syjuco | Boat Tour
St. Malo Site | LA, 70085
The program will culminate in a journey to the St. Malo area. Charter boats will be provided by Captain Jimmy Corley and The Waterfowl Specialist. There is limited capacity for the boat trip to St. Malo and 16 spaces will be provided for participants
Limited Capacity | RSVP Required | $65 participation fee for boat trip, optional $15 for lunch/drinks
In light of the events that took place on January 1, the safety and well-being of Prospect’s artists, visitors, and staff remain an utmost priority. For support and further information, including P.6 venues, closing weekend details, schedule, and registration, please visit the Prospect website.
About Prospect.6
Founded in 2007, Prospect New Orleans is a triennial citywide exhibition of contemporary art featuring artists from Louisiana and around the globe. For Prospect’s sixth iteration, co-Artistic Directors Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson highlight New Orleans’s role as a global city situated in the future, where questions around survival, continuance, and joy are being asked in advance of other places. New Orleans is also positioned as a city that reflects “the global majority,” a term used to describe the near eighty percent of the global population comprised of Indigenous, African, Asian, Latin American, and mixed-heritage peoples. The exhibition’s fifty-one artists, presented across twenty-plus venues, honor this city’s history and offer opportunities for shared contemplation, discovery, and a reimagining of possibilities.
A harbinger can be foreboding. The origins of this word, however, point towards a host, a harbor, or a scout who makes a safe space for others. Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home looks to New Orleans as a signal of the future, in conversation with regions of the world that have long experienced the effects of climate change, labor migration, and histories of colonialism. Together these places offer sanctuaries and indicators of the yearnings and tensions that will define our collective future.
About Prospect New Orleans
Prospect is a citywide contemporary art triennial and the only exhibition of its kind with a decade-long track record. Every three years, Prospect invites artists from around the world to create projects in a wide variety of venues spread throughout New Orleans. For residents and visitors alike, Prospect is an invitation to experience the city through the eyes of artists. For more information visit: www.prospect6.org.
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