August 9 - September 7, 2025
Opening reception on Saturday, August 9th 6-10pm
Gallery open hours are Saturdays and Sundays, 12-5pm. & by appointment (reach out to a member-artist)
Programming This Month
Saturday August 9th, 6-10pm
Opening Reception, Second Saturdays
Saturday, August 16, 4pm
Artist Talk: On Water & Thresholds
A conversation with Carl Harrison Jr. and featured artists about water, place, grief, and speculative futures.
Rooms 1 + 2
Carl Harrison Jr., Tides & Thresholds , Mixed media installation, dimensions variable, 2025.
Tides & Thresholds
Carl Harrison Jr.
Tides & Thresholds is a multidisciplinary exhibition exploring the fluid intersections of memory, water, and speculative transformation. Marking the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, this immersive show weaves together various media—inviting audiences to contemplate what endures and what new futures might emerge.
The exhibition unfolds across interconnected gallery spaces, presenting works that create a powerful dialogue between ancestral knowledge and contemporary artistic expression. Through projection mapping, layered soundscapes, and mixed media installations, Tides & Thresholds transforms the gallery into a contemplative sanctuary that encourages deep reflection and collective reimagining.
Through this convergence of media and meaning, Tides & Thresholds offers both memorial and vision—honoring what has been while opening pathways to what could be.
Curated by Carl Harrison Jr., featuring contributing artists from AfroFutures.
AfroFutures is a multimedia campaign showcasing the work of creators throughout the African diaspora that explore visions of potential future realities.
Carl Harrison Jr. is a New Orleans-based interdisciplinary artist whose work bridges ritual, ecology, and ancestral memory through film, installation, and community practice.
Room 3 + 4
1: show flier.
2: E Marshall, writing home, Acrylic paint on linen, 24 x 39 inches, 2025
3: E Marshall, walls and faces, Mixed drawing materials on paper, 8 x 11 inches, 2025
come back
E Marshall
“come back” is an exhibition of works on paper I made while traveling and a dive back into an ongoing installation project called “writing home”.
These drawings capture and help me process lived reality and thoughts that plague me. I need my brain soothed often and drawing does that. Small drawings are easy to carry while wandering the country, defining home.
E Marshall lives and works in New Orleans, Louisiana. They spent their childhood in the Midwest and moved to New Orleans in 2012. They work across several mediums including drawing, painting, sewing and installations. Their work explores ideas of mental space-scapes and parallel universes using bold imagery and lots of color. Loves to scribble.