Art Exhibitions

15
January
Acadiana Center for the Arts - Side Gallery
101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501

Milton Arceneaux: Monochrome Roots, Vibrant Rhythms

“Monochrome Roots, Vibrant Rhythms” is a Black History Month exhibit by photographer Milton Arceneaux, celebrating the legacy of Creoles of Color through his lens. This collection features 20 honorees selected from the past two years of Louisiana Creole Culture’s annual recognition, which celebrates individuals whose remarkable contributions span fields such as medicine, education, and agriculture. While only 20 portraits are featured in the exhibit, two 12×16 luxury table books showcasing all 40 honorees from 2023 and 2024 will be on display, offering a comprehensive look at the breadth of their achievements. Complementing the honoree portraits is a dynamic series capturing a Creole Zydeco jam session. Featuring young musicians and living legends from the first families of Zydeco, these images are styled with a vintage aesthetic, adding texture and timelessness to the vibrant rhythms of Creole music. Shot entirely with Arceneaux’s favorite 85mm lens, the exhibit masterfully blends the timeless elegance of monochrome portraits with the energy of Zydeco, offering a powerful tribute to Creoles of Color and their profound contributions to culture and heritage. ...

8
February
Acadiana Center for the Arts - Main Gallery
101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501

Prairie Stories: Art and Ecological Restoration on Louisiana’s Prairies

This exhibition takes a look at a variety of stories which interview the work of artists, community groups, indigenous peoples and science led efforts to restore the ecological balance to the area know as the Cajun Prairie. Visitors will see the well know landscape paintings of Elemore Morgan Jr and photography from Lucius Fontenot’s Mémoire de la Boue (Memories of Mud) series. Visitors will see also collaborative projects, some of art and some of science. One such is an art installation between Rush Jagoe and Maaliyah Symoné. Maaliyah explains that, “through her artwork, she reimagines plants not just as subjects or props but as co-creators and storytellers.” Along side the work of artists, this exhibition will showcase some of the work being done by scientists and naturalists who have taken to “rewilding” sites of the prairie. The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project in Eunice, Louisiana, Atelier de la Nature Aurore & Brandon Ballengée’s Eco-Campus in Cecilia, Louisiana and the Acadiana Native Plant Project based in Arnaudville, Louisiana. These organizations are spearheading local efforts to rebuild the biodiversity of prairie soil and to bring about positive change within the natural ecosystem of the coastal prairie. As Dr. Malcolm Vidrine explains, “Prairie is… Read More » ...

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