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The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home. Selections from Prospect.6 New Orleans

May 23, 2025 - Aug 24, 2025

MCA Denver is proud to present a selection of artworks from the acclaimed New Orleans-based international art triennial Prospect.6: The Future is Present, The Harbinger is Home. 

Featuring over sixty newly commissioned artworks by nineteen artists in the mediums of sculpture, painting, drawing, video, and large-scale installations, this exhibition represents the first time in Prospect鈥檚 history that an excerpt from this multi-venue triennial has traveled outside of its originating city. 

Through this exhibition audiences are invited to explore the role of New Orleans and other climate-vulnerable regions of the world, as points of departure for examining our collective future as it relates to climate change, legacies of colonialism, and definitions of belonging and home. This framework situates New Orleans as a harbinger (already living in the 鈥嬧渇uture鈥 that other places will experience), and as a home (a beloved place of community, connection, and celebration). New Orleans and places like it are thereby approached as gifts to the rest of the world in their ability to offer lessons and examples for how to live in constant negotiation with the weather, grounded within a community that reflects the global majority, and in direct proximity to the effects and aftereffects of colonial and extractive economies. 



MCA Denver is proud to present a selection of artworks from the acclaimed New Orleans-based international art triennial Prospect.6: The Future is Present, The Harbinger is Home. 

Featuring over sixty newly commissioned artworks by nineteen artists in the mediums of sculpture, painting, drawing, video, and large-scale installations, this exhibition represents the first time in Prospect鈥檚 history that an excerpt from this multi-venue triennial has traveled outside of its originating city. 

Through this exhibition audiences are invited to explore the role of New Orleans and other climate-vulnerable regions of the world, as points of departure for examining our collective future as it relates to climate change, legacies of colonialism, and definitions of belonging and home. This framework situates New Orleans as a harbinger (already living in the 鈥嬧渇uture鈥 that other places will experience), and as a home (a beloved place of community, connection, and celebration). New Orleans and places like it are thereby approached as gifts to the rest of the world in their ability to offer lessons and examples for how to live in constant negotiation with the weather, grounded within a community that reflects the global majority, and in direct proximity to the effects and aftereffects of colonial and extractive economies. 



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Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday - Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
1485 Delgany Street Downtown Denver - Denver, CO, USA 80202
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