LSU MOA Virtual Artist Talk with Mixed-Media Artist Katrina Andry
Statewide Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Join the LSU Museum of Art for its Summer Artist Talks featuring artists from the LSU MOA Permanent Collection. Tune in to hear from the artists themselves to learn about their creative processes as they have a conversation with LSU MOA curator, Courtney Taylor. On July 19, LSU Printmaking MFA grad and New Orleans-based multi-media artist Katrina Andry. Andry’s work explores the negative effects of stereotypes on the lives of black people and how these stereotypes give rise to biased laws and ideologies in our society. Her large-scale prints confront the viewer with these derogatory cultural clichés. Andry displayed works in 2018 at LSU MOA in her exhibition titled Katrina Andry: The Promise of the Rainbow Never Came which included large-scale color reduction prints and a mixed-media, site-specific installation for the exhibition. This body of work offered an alternate mythology for African men, women, and children thrown overboard during the Middle Passage, but also suggests the lingering violence against people of color. Andry’s series considers the promise of the rainbow—the promise not to be destroyed again by water—unfulfilled for people of color who continue to endure violence and erasure three hundred years after the initial journey toward enslavement. Learn more about this past LSU MOA exhibition: click here. Pre-register. Space is limited. Free to attend. 2 pm. Free to attend. Sign up to receive zoom invites to these series. eventbrite.com.