Prospect New Orleans Announces Prospect.6 Programming, Venue List

New Orleans — October 8, 2024 — Prospect New Orleans is pleased to announce the venue list and programming highlights for Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home, which debuts to the public on November 2, 2024, and remains on view through February 2, 2025.


This year marks the sixth edition of the citywide triennial, offering a diverse array of free public programming in collaboration with local New Orleans organizations and Prospect.6 artists. These programs and presentations will take place across a multitude of spaces and neighborhoods throughout New Orleans, from historical and cultural venues to outdoor and public spaces.

P.6 participating venues include: 5523 Saint Claude Avenue, Algiers Point, Alone Time Gallery, The Batture, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (CAC), Ford Motor Plant, Hancock Whitney Welcome Center at Merchant House, Harmony Circle, The Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC), Music Box Village, New Orleans African American Museum (NOAAM), New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) and Press Street Railroad Yard, New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden Pavilion, Newcomb Art Museum, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, The Peristyle at City Park, Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club, UNO St. Claude Gallery, Xavier University of Louisiana Art Gallery and Art Village.

Showcasing major artistic presentations from 51 renowned artists, P.6 will delve into the concept of “home” within the context of New Orleans’s unique cultural, geographical, and environmental identity. Shaped by influences from similarly interconnected global regions, such as Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, South America and Europe. This year’s triennial prompts an exploration of the city’s cultural breadths and social histories in relation to its global footprint.

Among the various installations of P.6 artists, Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn, Christian Việt Ðinh, and Tuan Mami will debut new commissions that explore the enduring legacy of Vietnamese immigration to the Gulf South. At Xavier Art Gallery, Mami's installation, Seeding the Future (Vietnamese Immigrating Garden Project), invites the public to join elders from the New Orleans's Vietnamese community in sharing stories and creating seed pods—symbols of hope for those separated from their homeland and culture. During Opening Weekend on November 2 at the Ogden Museum's Hayden Library, Nguyễn will debut Quietly Amongst the Disquiet, a new film and live performance presented with a “living soundtrack” by Thảo Nguyễn and produced in New Orleans by Marion Hoàng Ngọc Hill and a vibrant team of local collaborators. The film will also appear at NOMA’s Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden Pavilion throughout the duration of the triennial. During Closing Weekend, at VIET (Vietnamese Initiatives in Economic Training), Đinh will stage Reverence to the Refugee, a performance and royal Vietnamese-inspired banquet honoring community leaders in New Orleans East. These three powerful works debut alongside the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, grounding their narratives in a timely reflection on displacement and resilience. The historical context amplifies the emotional depth of the pieces as they premiere in New Orleans.

Another standout feature of P.6 is a new large-scale installation by artist Raúl de Nieves, that will be debuting at Harmony Circle during Opening Weekend. De Nieves’s installation and programming is sponsored by 1800 Tequila. Inspired by Catholic iconography and New Orleans’s Carnival culture, this work reimagines the site’s geographic centrality, symbolizing a new beginning while paying homage to New Orleans’s rich cultural heritage. The installation will debut during the Opening Weekend, accompanied by the activation Love Burst with performances by the drag wrestling collective Chokehole, the Edna Karr High School Marching Band, and multimedia artist Antonio Garza.

Alongside artistic activations and new installations, the P.6 Opening Weekend will also offer a dynamic lineup of talks and panels featuring an intergenerational selection of presenting artists, providing insights into the intersections of career and artistic practice. Highlights include discussions with the Susan Brennan Co-Artistic Directors, Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson presented by frieze and moderated by frieze Senior Editor Terence Trouillot and a panel featuring P.6 artists Hannah Chalew, Mel Chin, Christopher Cozier, and Tessa Mars.

As part of this Opening Weekend series, Tulane University will host Tambourine Cypher Part I with P.6 artist Ashley Teamer, a lecture panel discussing the historic and cultural influence of the tambourine on Gulf South music. The panelists are all renowned local artists who are tambourine experts, including recording artist Gladney, Ms. Rosalie “The Tambourine Lady” Washington, and Aaron Washington from Guardians of the Flame. The panel will be moderated by author and Tulane professor Kyle DeCoste, and is in conjunction with Teamer’s larger installation at Lemann Park co-commissioned in collaboration with Arts New Orleans and the City of New Orleans Percent for Art Program. 

Also for P.6, artists Eisa Jocson and Venuri Perera will present the U.S. debut of their performance Magic Maids the New Marigny Theater. Exploring how women in exploitative situations declare agency through laughter, gossip, spell casting, and exorcism, this performance will also coincide with a movement workshop during Opening Weekend. Bethany Collins will present  a new performance Civil Dusk (2024) at the Marigny Opera House. The performance, with music sung by Allie Bradford and Keanon Kyles, will begin  as sunlight fades and end in astronomical twilight.

In addition to the artist presentations and programs during the Opening Weekend, Prospect will host the P.6 Gala on November 1 at the Sugar Mill, honoring P.6 Curatorial Advisor and P.5 artist Ron Bechet, renowned art collector and philanthropist Dr. V. Joy Simmons, gallerist Arthur Roger, distinguished art history professor Krista Thompson, and P.1 & P.5 artist Nari Ward—each of whom have made important contributions to Prospect and New Orleans’s contemporary art community. For ticket purchases or more information about the event, please visit www.prospect6.org/events/prospect-6-gala.


Programming highlights during Closing Weekend include the US debut of On Flashing Lights, a light and sound installation by P.6 artist Brendan Fernandes, featuring DJ Bouffant Bouffant, host of Gimme a Reason. P.6 artist Deborah Jack, in partnership with UNO St. Claude Gallery, will present an immersive musical activation with the Diaphanous Ensemble. P.6 artist Stephanie Syjuco, in partnership with Bayou Barkada and Dr. Randy Gonzales, will explore the layered histories surrounding the site of St. Malo.



Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home Venue and Artist List

Ogden Museum of Southern Art

Ewan Atkinson, Thomas Deaton, L. Kasimu Harris, Joan Jonas, Brian Jungen,Tessa Mars, Ada M. Patterson, Brooke Pickett, Ashley Teamer


Contemporary Arts Center,

New Orleans (CAC)

Shannon Alonzo, Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio, Andrea Carlson, Hannah Chalew, Myrlande Constant, Christopher Cozier, Christian Việt Ðinh, Jeannette Ehlers, Abdi Farah, Cathy Lu, Meleko Mokgosi, Ruth Owens, Stephanie Syjuco, Yee I-Lann


Harmony Circle

Raúl de Nieves


Hancock Whitney Welcome Center

at Merchant House

Ronald Cyrille aka B.Bird


The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC)

Didier William


New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) and Press Street Railroad Yards

Abigail DeVille, Stephanie Syjuco


Lemann Park & Playground

Ashley Teamer


New Orleans African American Museum (NOAAM)

Abigail DeVille, Joiri Minaya,

Amanda Williams


Alone Time Gallery

Arturo Kameya


New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden

Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn



The Peristyle at City Park

Nadia Huggins


Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club

L. Kasimu Harris


UNO St. Claude Gallery

Deborah Jack


Music Box Village

Abigail DeVille, Stephanie Syjuco


5523 Saint Claude Avenue

Stephanie Syjuco


Ford Motor Plant

Zalika Azim, Teresa Baker, Mel Chin, Jeannette Ehlers, rafa esparza, Blas Isasi, Eisa Jocson, Maia Ruth Lee, Kelley-Ann Lindo, Karyn Olivier, Venuri Perera, Dewey Tafoya


Newcomb Art Museum
Bethany Collins, Clarissa Tossin,

Arlette Quỳnh-Anh Trần


Xavier University of Louisiana Art Gallery

Tuan Mami


Xavier University of Louisiana Art Village

Stephanie Syjuco, Amanda Williams


The Batture

Andrea Carlson, Christopher Cozier,

Marcel Pinas


Algiers Point

Abigail DeVille, Jeffrey Meris


Fort Charlotte, Nassau, Bahamas
Jeffrey Meris


For more details on Opening Weekend events, schedules and registration, please visit the Prospect.6 website, which will be regularly updated with new programming announcements.


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.

Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home is made possible with generous support from The Helis Foundation; Mellon Foundation; Open Society Foundation; TIDES/Lambent Foundation; Ford Foundation; The Andy Warhol Foundation; Wagner Foundation; Gore Family Foundation; National Endowment for the Arts; Hancock Whitney Bank; VIA Art Foundation; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Pan American Life Insurance Group; The Stephen Reily Family Fund; New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund; 1800 Tequila; Art Production Fund; The Ed Bradley Family Foundation; Eugenie & Joseph Jones Family Foundation; Arts New Orleans; Keller Foundation; Selley Foundation; Terra Foundation; Walda Besthoff; and the Danish Arts Foundation. For a comprehensive list of Prospect.6 supporters and funders, please visit the Prospect.6 website.

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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