by Jeroslyn JoVonn
February 18, 2025
Kofi Siriboe amplifies Black artists with the launch of TOLA in New Orleans.
Kofi Siriboe is expressing his love for the artwork world with the launch of his New Orleans-based artist retreat and residency TOLA in NOLA.
On Monday, the actor and mannequin took to social media to unveil The Different LA (TOLA), a residency and retreat for younger Black artists in New Orleans (NOLA). Siriboe described the initiative as a “labor of affection” devoted to supporting “younger Black artists on their journey of ascension” and personally thanked the “future helpers” who assisted him with the endeavor.
To mark the launch, TOLA collaborated with Josiah Jones of Black in Each Shade and Prosper Jones of Artwork Above the Regulation to current “The Migration,” an exhibition that includes 12 Black artists from New Orleans showcasing artwork in varied mediums. Forward of the NAACP Picture Awards in Los Angeles, Siriboe will current a number of items at The Line Lodge through the third annual Black In Each Shade, Artwork In Each Type showcase—an influential gathering of Black artists at Frieze LA.
The three-day exhibition will embrace panels, performances, and immersive installations that includes JOJO ABOT, Lisane Basquiat, Patrisse Cullors, LÁOLÚ, Adrienne Muse, Autumn Breon, Langston Allston, Adrian Dunn, and extra. The panel discussions embrace The Artwork of Influence and Affect, Innovation by Exhibition, Investing within the Way forward for Artwork, Vacation spot Crenshaw, and extra.
Siriboe additionally expressed his gratitude to Paramount and its Content material For Change initiative for supporting his imaginative and prescient for TOLA and partnering to deliver a timeless Langston Allston mural to the historic streets of Bayou Rd.
“This dream has been years within the making, but it actually appears like just the start,” Siroboe shared.
Actress/producer/entrepreneur Issa Rae and dressmaker Ugo Mozie congratulated Siriboe on the launch.
“Wow. So happy with you, bro. I bear in mind when it was only a imaginative and prescient. A dream delivered to life,” Mozie wrote.
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