Past Exhibits
2021
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9/11 Twenty Years Later: A Selection from Dickie Landry’s Personal Archives
September 10, 2021 ‐ October 09, 2021
This intimate project explores Dickie Landry’s connection to the World Trade Center during his time living in New York City and how the site changed after the attacks on September 11, 2001.
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Universe of the Mind (天心): Master Shen-Long
July 20, 2021 ‐ January 22, 2022
Master Shen-Long is a multidisciplinary artist who is a contemporary master of classical Chinese poetry, painting, calligraphy, and seal carving. He merges these genres with contemporary art-making p...
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John Gargano: Le Détroit In Dust Ree
March 19, 2021 ‐ September 11, 2021
In the broadest sense, John Gargano’s installation Le Détroit In Dust Ree honors working people and the tools they use. While Gargano’s ceramic objects projecting from the wall ...
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Khara Woods: Axis
July 24, 2021 ‐ December 18, 2021
Khara Woods uses materials, pattern, and abstraction to great effect in her studio practice. Her gridded hard-edge compositions incorporate warm wood grain with a bold, personable palette of saturate...
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MiniScapes: Where the Land Meets the Mind
May 06, 2021 ‐ September 10, 2021
This exhibition is presented in collaboration between the Lafayette Parish School System Talented Visual Arts Program and the Hilliard Art Museum. Using the exhibitions on view in Spring , stud...
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Raine Bedsole: Water and Dreams
January 16, 2021 ‐ December 03, 2021
Other than a fortuitous reference to water, Heraclitus of Ephesus’ aphorism, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man,” provides the perfe...
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Sanctuary: New Work By Linda Alterwitz
June 11, 2021 ‐ February 11, 2022
The concept of sanctuary, though often idealized, is rarely acknowledged as fleeting and subjective. Sanctuary: New Works by Linda Alterwitz explores notions of refuge with an interdisciplin...
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Acadian Brown Cotton: The Fabric of Acadiana
September 12, 2020 ‐ June 30, 2021
This landmark exhibition celebrates and commemorates a vibrant 250 year tradition. Acadian brown cotton blankets were taken for granted by past generations; today they are cherished f...
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Black Nature: Letitia Huckaby
October 02, 2020 ‐ July 10, 2021
This exhibition takes its name from Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry, a collection of historical and contemporary poems exploring African Americans’ complic...
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Bridging the Mississippi: Spans Across the Father of Waters
August 04, 2020 ‐ April 03, 2021
Philip Gould’s Bridging the Mississippi: Spans across the Father of Waters is an expansive account of America’s greatest waterway. The impetus for this project, bridges, frequently do no...
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Kate Gordon: Alligator Naps
January 06, 2021 ‐ August 04, 2021
“The imagery I work with is largely stream of consciousness and dream based. As the individual images are cut up and re-stitched together, a nonsensical narrative often emerges focusing...
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LaChaun Moore: 17845
November 13, 2020 ‐ May 29, 2021
LaChaun Moore: 17845 is a contemplative exploration of the artist’s family history and relationship to agriculture. Moore’s worldview and artistic practice is informed by being a Black w...
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Nancy Macko: The Fragile Bee
April 17, 2021 ‐ August 25, 2021
Nancy Macko’s exhibition The Fragile Bee presents pollinator conservation as an environmental justice issue with roots in 1970s Ecofeminism. Macko’s bees are symbols of a movement that aims ...