2016 EXHIBITIONS

 

Louisiana Landscapes

Mary Louise Porter and Karen Schmidt

Whether urban and rural, there is no place like Louisiana, and Author John Kemp has enlisted 37 of the state’s best artists to all express “their place" on canvas in his latest book, "EXPRESSIONS OF PLACE: The Contemporary Louisiana Landscape." Kemp and two of the Northwest Louisiana artists featured in the book, Mary Louise Porter and Karen Schmidt will be featured in a special exhibition opening at artspace.

AS IS by nick cave

Nick Cave

Nick Cave, the most popular, most collected, most innovative Artist in the World – is coming to Shreveport! An internationally renowned Artist, Sculptor, Performer, and self-described “Messenger,” Cave is known for his elaborate, symbolic Sound Suits that are made to hide the human and expose the inner message of social consciousness.

#NickCaveBlanketsShreveport

it’s what you make of it

Bennett Sewell

Sculptor Bennett Sewell just can’t let sleeping dogs lie, so he glues, nails, and embellishes wood, aluminum and found objects to create intiricate canine sculptures that illustrate the lives, loves and human hardships of the people he meets every day.

 

the Tattooed Portrait series: 12 years retrospective

Shawn Barber

Once seldom seen on anyone other than biker babes, sideshow freaks and old salts, the tattoo has become a $1.65 billion dollar industry and today is proudly displayed as fine art in galleries from London to San Francisco as well as on 36% of all U.S. Millennial adults. On August 25th, renowned Ringling College of Art oil painter, illustrator and teacher turned tattoo artist, Shawn Barber, will open his exhibit of tattoo painting and portraiture at artspace in downtown Shreveport.

Cow circus

Lisandra Di Liberto Brown

Lisandra Di Liberto Brown may make you see red, but her kind of talent, inspira-tion and passion comes around only once in a blue moon. Come one, come all to the opening of Brown’s first full solo Exhibition of her complete “Red Cow” body of work, “Red Cow Circus.”

Romantic Monody

Devin Rachul McClintic, Critical Mass 4 Critic’s Choice Winner - Visual

Devin Rachul McClintic is photographer, director and subject in her exhibit. “The mysteriously alluring images presented in the body of work entitled ‘Romantic Monody” describe dream-like visions of poetic melancholia, estranged intimacy and lamentable romance,” says McClintic.

 

Lightningstruck: the novel

Ashley Mace Havird, Critical Mass 4 Critic’s Choice Winner - Literary

When 11-year-old Etta McDaniel’s horse is struck by lightning, he not only survives but—along with Etta's shell-shocked grandfather, the family's African American housekeeper, and the widow of a Mohawk chief—initiates her into the world of "action and liability" as the Civil Rights Movement takes hold in Etta's rural South.

Phases: a moonbot studio retrospective

Moonbot Studios

Mr. Morris Lessmore and his Fantastic Flying Books, “THE NUMBERLYS” and their world with no alphabet, and a favorite character named OLLIE are all coming together at artspace to welcome YOU to explore “PHASES” and the “Artside of the Moon.” Both exhibitions celebrate the art and artists of Moonbot Studios.

artside of the moon: Moonbot studio artists show

Renee Bates, LaShea Brittain, Kenny Callicutt, James Cassettari, James Cook, John Durbin, Limbert Fabian, Trish Farnsworth-Smith, JD Gardner, Elena Hibbs, William Joyce, Crissy Malone-Golden, Thomas Moore, Brandon Oldenberg, Calvin O’Neal Jr., Kendra Phillips, Wendell Riley, Kathryn & Logan Scelina, Andrew Stovesand, David Wilson, Jake Wyatt, Adame Tamte Volker

This exhibition, paired with the Phases: Moonbot Retrospective, showcases the personal work of the artistic minds of Moonbot.

 

outlier

Mollie Walton Corbett

OUTLIER is a multi-sensory exhibit that will include large-scale prints of real victims, including Corbett, that will hang on black walls amidst a set that represents the “ruins” or negative aspects of the sexual assault—an ornate birdcage near the assailant’s feet with words inside that tell something personal about the memory of the assault, trash strewn in the bottom of the scene and hope hanging above the victim in the form of words of affirmation such as “self worth,” “redemption” and “courage.” These are photographs of victims from our own neighborhoods who have each bravely agreed to share their stories visually so that others might not have to suffer as they have.

critical mass 4

Gwenned Vitello- Visual Arts Critic
Robert Pincus, Ph.D. - Literary Critic

No where will the artistic energy be greater in Northwest Louisiana than @artspace and ARTSTATION in downtown Shreveport February 26-27, when more than 100 performing, visual and literary artists from ten parishes bring their best of show to the Shreveport Regional Arts Council’s (SRAC) 4th annual Critical MASS exhibition.

Devin Rachul McClintic -Visual Winner
Ashley Mace Havird -Literary Winner

nick cave spotted: an exhibition of short films

Shreveport has been getting to know Soundsuit artist Nick Cave—in raffia Soundsuits rustling along the Mardi Gras parade routes, creating elaborately beaded blankets alongside the residents at Providence House, VOA LightHouse, VOA McAdoo and Mercy Center, and dancing with students at Northwestern State University and the Inter City Row Dance Company. Now you can see this world-renowned artist in a new way—leaping, spinning, dancing and hopping across the silver screen in the premier of “Spotted,” a capsule exhibition of five films that have become a significant part of the work Cave does to push the boundaries of art and performance.

 

artbreak! 2015 winning showcase exhibition

Featuring student winners from the 2015 ArtBreak! Festival

This exciting exhibition features the award-winning ArtBreak artworks! ArtBreak is the South’s largest Student Arts Festival featuring performance, literary and visual artworks by students in Caddo and Bossier Parish Schools.

Selfies: From digital to physical

Amanda Roe

Selfies—the President, rock stars, famous athletes and you and I have all become obsessed with self images on our cell phones. These icons of self reflection are the focus of Northwest Louisiana artist Amanda Roe’s most recent work “SELFIES: From Digital to Physical”