May 10, 2019 – October 26, 2019 @ 12:00 am –
Urban Wild, curated by elizabet elliott, is an exhibition of work that sits at the intersection of Southern street culture and fine art traditions. The historical city streets and dirt roads of the Deep South are a whole other kind of backdrop for these works, inspiring art that is as eclectic as it is playful. These artists draw from graffiti, tattoo, skate, and hip-hop culture, as well as comic book illustration, pop art, folk art, and even old-fashioned sign painting. This exhibition aims to capture the breadth and diversity of art that makes public place its forum, as the Southern Street becomes a stage and canvas all its own.
September 4, 2019 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm –
Join us to find out how to apply to the Guest Curator program or Independent Projects program, and get updates on our exhibition schedule and approach.
September 4, 2019 @ 6:00 pm – 7:45 pm –
Since the early 1990s, 309 has been a central spot in the Gulf Coast punk scene. Arguably the oldest continuously inhabited Punk House in the south, 309 and its residents played a role in the American Punk subculture for decades. Now a non-profit run by the artists and archivists that are nearest to it’s legacy, 309 Punk Museum Project seeks to save 309 for the community, for zine and screenprinting workshops, a local punk archive, a recording studio and an Artist in Residence program.