Join us for Culture Collision 13!

Wednesday, September 20, 2023
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Jefferson Performing Arts Center

KID smART

“KID smART teachers engage children in such a way they don’t even realize they’re absorbing math facts, parts of speech, or the water cycle – strategies that continue to build student success.” –Kate Werner, KID […]

Bayou Bacchanal/Friends Of Culture

Who is Friends of Culture? Friends Of Culture produces the Caribbean Festival of New Orleans, known as Bayou Bacchanal. The organization is operated by locals of New Orleans who are originally from the Caribbean as […]

Big Class

Big Class is the only nonprofit in New Orleans dedicated to youth writing. From printing poems on pizza boxes to selling out first edition copies of our latest book, Big Class finds creative and meaningful […]

Amistad Research Center

The Amistad Research Center is committed to collecting, preserving, and providing open access to original materials that reference the social and cultural importance of America’s ethnic and racial history, the African Diaspora, human relations, and civil rights. […]

Shotgun Cinema

Established in December 2013 by co-founders Travis Bird and Angela Catalano, Shotgun Cinema is a nonprofit film organization dedicated to exhibiting new independent and repertory films. The organization is currently laying plans to operate a […]

George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts

In 2009, Blue Dog artist George Rodrigue (1944-2013) and his family founded the George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts (GRFA) with a goal of giving back to Louisiana’s children, and helping them succeed through the […]

Friends of Culture

Friends Of Culture produces the Caribbean Festival of New Orleans, known as Bayou Bacchanal. The festival is held the first weekend in November. The festival is the celebration of the music, customs, and diversity of […]

Newcomb Art Museum

Check out our stand at Culture Collision 2023 to learn about the new exhibition, “Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation,” which originates from an analysis of sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward’s “The Freedman” (1863), one […]

NOVA Chorale

NOVA Chorale is a versatile beast. We sing you through the centuries, from Renaissance to right-off-the-press. We can fill a small chamber or summon a cohort, as the music dictates. We sing on our own, […]

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