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Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009 At 01:00 PM
Duration: 1 Day
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A Second Line led by the Original Big 7 Social Aid and Pleasure Club
and Brass Band will commemorate the closing of Prospect.1 New Orleans at the New Orleans Museum of Art on Saturday, January 17. The procession begins at 1 p.m. in front of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden and will make its way down Lelong Avenue before entering the Museum and circling around the Great Hall and the McDermott Lobby, past the work of New Orleans-based Prospect.1 artists Willie Birch and Victor Harris and the Fi Yi Yi. Admission to the Museum, including public programs, is free to all through January 18. Prospect.1 New Orleans, on view at 25 venues throughout the city, is the largest contemporary art biennial ever staged in the United States. The exhibition, which officially ends January 18, has received rave reviews in national and international press. "This is a chance to celebrate the extraordinary artists that made Prospect.1 at the New Orleans Museum of Art such a success, especially our locally based friends who stole the show, Willie Birch and Victor Harris," said New Orleans Museum of Art director E. John Bullard. "This historic biennial has significantly raised the profile of the entire New Orleans art community, from emerging artists to major institutions, and we are already eagerly anticipating Prospect.2 in 2010." |
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