We are thrilled to announce the official opening of Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home, featuring 43 newly commissioned works on view across the city of New Orleans from November 2, 2024, through February 2, 2025!
Curated by the Susan Brennan Co-Artistic Directors Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson, this year’s triennial presents powerful works by 51 visionary artists honoring this city’s history while offering opportunities for shared contemplation, discovery, and a reimagining of possibilities.
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. The 51 artists showcased across 21 venues honor New Orleans’ storied history while inviting shared contemplation, discovery, and a reimagining of our collective future.
Discover installations, sculptures, and performances in neighborhoods, museums, and public spaces citywide. Visit our Welcome Center to pick up a map, purchase a guidebook, or view our online Venue Guide to plan your journey through each P.6 location.
Special Events: Join us for artist talks, workshops, and performances designed to deepen your experience with the artworks and themes of Prospect.6.
For more details on Opening Weekend events, schedules and registration, please visit the Prospect.6 website.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR CLOSING WEEKEND
Join us January 30 through February 2 for the Closing Weekend featuring the U.S. debut of On Flashing Lights, a light and sound installation by Brendan Fernandes; musical activations by Deborah Jack at UNO St. Claude Gallery; and Stephanie Syjuco’s exploration of St. Malo, the first Filipino settlement in the U.S. At VIET, Christian Việt Ðinh will present Reverence to the Refugee, a royal banquet honoring New Orleans East community leaders, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon and celebrating resilience in the Vietnamese community.