"DOWN BY THE RIVER": P.S. Satellite - A Project of Prospect New Orleans





RIVERTOWN ARTS COUNCIL
Down By The River: P.S. Satellite - A Project of Prospect New Orleans


The Kenner RIvertown Arts Council is pleased to present...
Down By The River: P.S. Satellite - A Project of Prospect New Orleans



The exhibition is a curated selection of art in various media that emphasizes our relationship with the water in which we live with every day. From the river to the lake, to the swamps and surrounding spillways, we are surrounded and connected. A selection of local artists interprets their personal interactions with the water involving topics such as life, meditation, peace, growth, healing, nourishment, recreation, mythology, satire, even fear and adventure. Just like the river, our lives are ever changing moving and connected to each other.  The exhibition will include murals and a Pop Up art exhibition in the Kenner Rivertown Community Courtyard.



Artist/Curator Peter Barnitz on the inspiration for the exhibition…



"The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful painting--a painting that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve, delivering its most cherished secrets as clearly as if it uttered them with a voice. And it was not a painting to be visited once and thrown aside, for it had a new story to tell every day.”  (Mark Twain’s: LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI)



Artists Included: Joshua Windham, Alfredo Ott III, Peter Barnitz, Angel Perdomo, James Flynn, Kay Franz, Katie Puchot, Dwight Harris, Antoine Prince, Demetria Bridges, Cheri Ben-iesau, Dianne Georgy Garrett, Marlena Doherty, Zulay Herrera, Drew Cooke, Timothy Barr Rowland, Christian Perkins, Andie Cancienne, David Rex Joyner, Danny Jupiter, Charlie Johnson, Hernan Caro and Kevin Hunts.



We are pleased to include a modern dance performance, "Carried", choreographed by Rebecca Allen, with dancers from the NOLA Dance Project - The Studio School of Dance.

Music Performance: TBA


WHERE:

Kenner Rivertown Arts Council Community Courtyard
409 Williams Blvd.
Kenner, LA 70062


WHEN: 

January 20, 2018 (5-8 PM) Artist Reception (Pop Up Exhibition)  + NOLA Dance Project Performance

February 24, 2018 (5- 8 PM)  Closing Reception (Pop Up Exhibition) + NOLA Dance Project Performance


The  "Down By the River" courtyard murals will be on view in the Rivertown Arts Council Community Courtyard during regular Prospect 4 hours.  

(November 18, 2017 - February 24, 2018)

OPEN Weekends and Weekdays after 3:00 PM
Monday through Friday-ENTER Exhibition Hall - 415 Williams Blvd.  (9:00 AM - 3:00 PM)


For more information please visit:   www.rivertownartscouncil.blogspot.com




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