Interested in Screening Ancestral Artistry?
Host a Screening of Ancestral Artistry.
Ancestral Artistry: The Influence of Africans & Creoles of Color on Louisiana Architecture is now available for screenings. This feature-length documentary (58 min) explores the profound impact of People of Color on Louisiana’s built environment, blending history, culture, and craftsmanship into an immersive storytelling experience.
Why Screen Ancestral Artistry?
This documentary is a powerful tool for education, community engagement, and cultural appreciation. Whether you’re an educator, historian, architect, or community leader, hosting a screening can spark meaningful conversations about heritage, identity, and artistry.
Ideal for:
Universities, schools, and educational programs
Museums and cultural institutions
Architecture and design organizations
Film festivals and community groups
Programmed Screening for a Conference.
How to Host a Screening
We offer flexible screening options, based on your needs. Please fill out our Screener Interest Form to start the process, and we’ll work with you to provide the necessary materials and support. Before submitting your Screening Interest Form, please ensure read over our Submission Checklist.
Steps to Hosting a Screening
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Please fill out the Screening Interest Form to let us know you're interested in showing one of our films.
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Our team will review your submission and follow up to discuss screening details and availability.
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If approved, our team will email you a Screening Agreement Form to sign and return that outlines the terms of film screening license.
Once the agreement is finalized, you’ll receive access to the film and any materials needed for promotion or presentation.
If you have any further questions, please email Nicole Dufour at Nicole@LouisianaArchitecture.org