Antenna is a multidisciplinary cultural institution that presents exhibitions, public programs, publishing, and regranting. The organization provides financial, curatorial, professional, and residential support for BIPOC, LGBTQ-GNC+, women, immigrant, and other abled cultural contributors and cultural bearers who produce visual and performance art; digitally printed book arts; participatory and socially engaged projects in public space at the intersection of Gender and Identity, the Environment, Equity, Renewable Resources, Abolition, Restorative Justice, and the histories of the Gulf South.
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