Click the video above for the third and final installment in our series from New Orleans. Click here for part 2 and here for part 1. We recommend watching in full-screen mode.
Produced and edited by John Duke, the video includes interviews with Dan Cameron, founder and artistic director of the Prospect New Orleans biennial, as well as John Otte, a native of Atlanta who now curates The Pearl, a satellite project space in the Bywater district.
Prospect.2 will finish its final days on Sunday, January 29, 2012, with closing events planned for that Friday and Saturday night.
Video: Prospect.2, an International Biennial with Local Flavor
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