Art, Body & Soul: Indigeaux Pumpkin Patch
- Free
- For Teachers and Families
- community
- culture
- history
- black history
- festival
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                        5099 Highway 18, Wallace, Louisiana, 70049-2803 
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                        Oct. 18, 2025: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 
Description
Celebrate fall, family, and heritage at Whitney Plantation’s Art, Body & Soul: Indigeaux Pumpkin Patch, Saturday, October 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This is the first-ever event of its kind, inspired by our fall exhibition, Indigeaux: Yes, Spirit. I’ll go…, by artist and cultural architect Iya Oriade Queen Leia Lewis. Through vibrant textiles and storytelling, Indigeaux reclaims the history of indigo — a crop cultivated here in the 18th century by enslaved Africans with extraordinary skill and artistry.
Families will enjoy:
- Indigeaux Pumpkin Patch & Painting Garden 
- Arts, Crafts, Face painting & Storytelling 
- Live Music & Dance | Food Trucks & Vendor Marketplace 
- Indigo TRUE (Teaching Resilience and Understanding Empathy) by Queen Leia Lewis 
- Book Talk Featuring Malana Joseph Mitchell, author of The Adventures of Mum Mum and Me 
- Community Talk with Dr. Nyoki Cosey-Brown: Childhood Grief & Loss in Our Communities 
- Whitney Plantation’s Heritage Guardian Award Presentation 
- Guided and self-guided tours available for purchase (free for St. John & St. James parish residents) 
This event is FREE – registration required.
Come for the pumpkins, stay for the history, and while you’re here, don’t miss Indigeaux, on view through December 31.
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                            Created:
                            
 Sept. 5, 2025, 2:40 p.m.
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                            Published:
                            
 Sept. 5, 2025, 2:41 p.m.
 
             
        