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Announcing 2019-20 Adaptations Residents

August 19, 2019

Adaptations Residencies invite artists to examine how climate driven adaptations – large and small, historic and contemporary, cultural and scientific – are shaping our future. Adaptations Residencies provide artists with time, space, scholarship and staff support to foster… Read More

FORESTival 2019 Internship

July 17, 2019

POSITION SUMMARY – A Studio in the Woods seeks a dedicated intern to assist with planning, implementation and evaluation of its annual festival, FORESTival: A Celebration of Art and Nature. This family-friendly day of celebration features live music, artist… Read More

Scholarly Resident Sarah Gray receives grant to study trauma intervention in mothers and children

July 2, 2019

Under the $500,000 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, Tulane assistant professor of psychology Sarah Gray and her team of graduate students and trainees will implement a program called Mom Power, an existing evidence-based intervention that aims to… Read More

Adaptations Resident Manon Bellet included in NOMA’s “Bodies of Knowledge”

June 28, 2019

New Orleans Museum of Art’s Bodies of Knowledge brings together eleven international contemporary artists to reflect on the role that language plays in archiving and asserting our cultural identities. Working with materials that range from books and silent film to… Read More

Scholarly Resident Adam Crosson presents Oxbow Index

May 13, 2019

On view May 11 – June 2, 2019 at Antenna Gallery, 3718 St. Claude Avenue The Oxbow Index encompasses a range of work engaging with the Mississippi River and consists of photographs, drawings, and sculpture. The work sources oxbow lakes… Read More

Calling New Orleans Artists – FATHOM: Volume I, Lead Residency

May 9, 2019

A Studio in the Woods envisions an open call to select a local artist to work with Tulane biologists to raise awareness about lead contamination in New Orleans with themes related to both public health and the wellbeing of all… Read More

Jacqueline Ehle Inglefield’s work featured in New Orleans Canvas Magazine

April 9, 2019

2016 Flint & Steel Resident Jacqueline Ehle Inglefield uses repurposed materials to create imaginative sculptures and painting which spark conversations surrounding the sustainability of our planet. Her first recycled piece was a bear made entirely of old dry cleaning hangers,… Read More

A Studio in the Woods and New Orleans Center for the Gulf South Announce Ladee Hubbard as Gulf South Writer in the Woods

February 26, 2019

A Studio in the Woods and the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South are thrilled to announce that Ladee Hubbard has been named the second Gulf South Writer in the Woods. Gulf South… Read More

Katie Holten’s “New York City Tree Alphabet” featured in Hyperallergic

February 26, 2019

2012 Ebb & Flow Resident Katie Holten has created the New York City Tree Alphabet, and soon will lead the planting of messages with the living typeface. “Planting trees is political,” Katie Holten told Hyperallergic. And soon, plantings in New… Read More

A Studio in the Woods Receives $15,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

February 18, 2019

The National Endowment for Arts (NEA) has awarded a 2019 Art Works grant for $15,000 to A Studio in the Woods to support Adaptations Residencies! These residencies invite artists to examine how climate driven adaptations – large and small, historic and… Read More