Mitoloji Latannyèr | Mythologies Louisianaises at Capitol Park Museum, Baton Rouge
Quinn Foster reviews the language immersion and multilingual artworks found in Mitoloji Latannyèr | Mythologies Louisianaises at Capitol Park Museum, Baton Rouge.
Quinn Foster reviews the language immersion and multilingual artworks found in Mitoloji Latannyèr | Mythologies Louisianaises at Capitol Park Museum, Baton Rouge.
In this month’s DIY Index entry, BA visits Yes We Cannibal, an artist-run project space in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Burnaway staff celebrates the month of April with a list of our favorite organizations, BA stories, albums, artists, films, books, and events for Earth Day.
Renee Royale traces the history of indentured Chinese labor in the South while visiting Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers at the LSU Museum of Art in Baton Rouge.
Letitia Huckaby speaks with Burnaway contributor, Taylor Janay Manigoult about her work, family, and influences.
Artist Emmalea Russo lays bare the fuzzy, dreamy topographies of love and intimacy within Southern landscapes and Steven Soderbergh’s sex, lies, and videotape.
In a solo exhibition in Baton Rouge, New Orleans-based artist Katrina Andry reimagines the historical imagery of the Middle Passage in fantastical mylar prints. Read BA contributor Dillon Raborn’s review.