New Orleans triennial confronts many of future problems that we face
Briefly

"We wanted to upend the narrative of New Orleans being behind. What we aim to underscore with this iteration is how the discourse around climate disasters and systemic inequities has migrated."
"The Future is Present, the Harbinger is Home, reflects this reframing of New Orleans as a place that is ahead in confronting the threat of climate change and the traumas of racial violence and systemic inequity."
"To have a Latinx artist at Harmony Circle is our way of foregrounding the importance of Latinx immigrants within New Orleans," Lash says.
"The curators will also highlight the city's Southeast Asian community... with a live performance," referring to the Vietnamese American artist's debut film.
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