New Orleans-based Collective Milagros Address the Climate Crisis with Crud Buddies
Whitewall spoke with Milagros about the beginnings of “Crud Buddies,” artistic influences and previous projects, and the future ahead.
Whitewall spoke with Milagros about the beginnings of “Crud Buddies,” artistic influences and previous projects, and the future ahead.
Gia Hamilton is the Executive Director & Chief Curator of the New Orleans African American Museum (NOAAM)—where she oversaw its reopening this year. Founded in 1996, Hamilton was a young volunteer at the museum, making her return at its helm a personal one.
Gia Hamilton began her career as an applied anthropologist, working in organizational design for a consulting firm in New York. That background has made her… Read More »Gia Hamilton Reopens the New Orleans African American Museum
Mallory Page’s monochrome paintings can be described in one word: dreamy. On large canvases, they feel immersive, engulfing, and generous. Exploring space and identity through… Read More »The Lush Dream Space of Mallory Page’s “Garden for Ambition”
On March 16, the Brooklyn Museum’s Fund for African American Art Benefit honored Pamela J. Joyner, calling her a groundbreaking and innovative art collector and… Read More »Pamela Joyner: A Mission-Driven Collection Evolves into Activism
By nature, Caledonia Curry, better known as Swoon, is attracted to people. Her work reflects that, inviting onlookers to experience it with and without her—on… Read More »Swoon: Art, Philanthropy, and Creating Safe Environments
For Whitewall’s summer 2016 Design Issue, we spoke with the Director of the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, Neil Barclay. WHITEWALL: This year the… Read More »Neil Barclay on Adam Pendleton, Performing Arts, and 40 Years of the CAC New Orleans
Last week, Bombay Sapphire celebrated the final phase of its acclaimed Artisan Series—an art competition that was launched in 2010 by Russell and Danny Simmons’ RUSH Philanthropic Arts Foundation. The program aims to find undiscovered multicultural artists,… Read More »The Sixth Annual Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series with Aron Belka
Prospect.3 “Notes for Now” opens this Saturday, October 25 in New Orleans. Franklin Sirmans is the Artistic Direct of the biennial which includes installations, projects, and exhibitions that… Read More »Franklin Sirmans on Prospect.3, Opening This Weekend in New Orleans