Congratulations Dianne Honoré, historian, writer, produce, culture bearer, Queen of the legendary Yellow Pocahontas Hunters Black Masking Indian Tribe and member of the Keywords for Black Louisiana Community Circle and Advisory Board on her residency at the New Orleans Museum of Art!!!
via The New Orleans Museum of Art Instagram:
We’re excited to welcome the 2023–24 Creative Assembly Cohort!
NOMA’s Creative Assembly initiative fosters community engagement by inviting artists of all disciplines for year-long collaborations with the museum’s permanent collection, special exhibitions, and programs.
This year’s resident artists are:
Multidisciplinary artist and songwriter Charm Taylor (@charmlikemagic)
Novelist, poet, and translator Daniel Fitzpatrick (@fitz.the.writer)
Cultural activist and Black Masking Indian Dianne Honoré (@gumbomarieculturequeen)
Photographer Jourdan Barnes (@demiursphotography)
Rapper and lyricist Kr3wcial (@ikr3wcial)
Dance choreographer Lauren Messina (@laurenashleemessina)
Painter Paige DeVries (@devries.paige)
Performer and writer Simone Immanuel (@is_fierce)
Over the 12-month residency period, the Creative Assembly Cohort will develop on-site and off-site public offerings that connect different neighborhoods across the city.
👉 Stop by NOMA at Night this Friday, November 3, to say hello to the Creative Assembly Cohort and learn more about their work.