This year marks the sixth edition of the citywide triennial, offering a diverse array of free public programming in collaboration with local New Orleans organizations and Prospect.6 artists. These programs and presentations will take place across a multitude of spaces and neighborhoods throughout New Orleans, from historical and cultural venues to outdoor and public spaces.
P.6 participating venues include: 5523 Saint Claude Avenue, Algiers Point, Alone Time Gallery, The Batture, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (CAC), Ford Motor Plant, Hancock Whitney Welcome Center at Merchant House, Harmony Circle, The Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC), Music Box Village, New Orleans African American Museum (NOAAM), New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) and Press Street Railroad Yard, New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden Pavilion, Newcomb Art Museum, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, The Peristyle at City Park, Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club, UNO St. Claude Gallery, Xavier University of Louisiana Art Gallery and Art Village.
Showcasing major artistic presentations from 51 renowned artists, P.6 will delve into the concept of “home” within the context of New Orleans’s unique cultural, geographical, and environmental identity. Shaped by influences from similarly interconnected global regions, such as Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, South America and Europe. This year’s triennial prompts an exploration of the city’s cultural breadths and social histories in relation to its global footprint.