Five-time Grammy Nominated Trumpeter and Composer to open the night of festivities on October 21st.
Prospect New Orleans has announced Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah as the headline performer of the Prospect.5 Gala, taking place Thursday, October 21st at Mardi Gras World in New Orleans. The Gala will also honor art historian and curator Dr. Kellie Jones, curator, collector and Creative Director, UTA Fine Arts & UTA Artist Space, Arthur Lewis, photographers Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick, as well as New Orleans artist collectives Antenna, The Front, Good Children, Level Artist Collective, and Staple Goods.
Scott's performance is a fitting prelude to Prospect.5's opening weekend (October 23-24), as the New Orleans-born jazz musician's socially conscious 2010 album, Yesterday You Said Tomorrow, inspired the title and thinking behind this year's Triennial. Prospect's only fundraising event in its three-year exhibition cycle, the gala honors the individuals who shape the New Orleans contemporary art community and have been influential to the P.5 process. Held in a legendary locale-where Mardi Gras floats are made and stored during the spring parades-the gala promises unforgettable entertainment and culinary favorites from Dooky Chase Restaurant, the Link Restaurant Group, and the Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group. Click here for available tickets.Heralded by JazzTime Magazine as "Jazz's Young Style God," Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah is a two-time Edison Award winner and five-time Grammy nominee for his contributions to creative improvised music and second century Jazz. He is a scion of New Orleans' acclaimed first family of art and culture, The Harrisons. Chief Adjuah is a graduate of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and Berklee College of Music. He is also the founder and CEO of Stretch Music record label, a jewelry and B-flat instrument designer, a music technology innovator and the progenitor of Stretch Music.
Prospect is a citywide contemporary art triennial and the only exhibition of its kind with a decade-long track record. Every three years, Prospect invites artists from around the world to create projects in a wide variety of culturally significant venues spread throughout New Orleans. For residents and visitors alike, Prospect is an invitation to experience the city through the eyes of artists. For more information, visit ProspectNewOrleans.orgVideos