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"It's
that bracing spirit of art anarchy that makes the on-and-near
St. Claude Avenue art scene the spot to watch in 2008." -
Doug MacCash,
Times-Picayune, Dec.
28, 2007
"...in
many respects the most satisfying exhibition I've ever had...
Maybe because of the burgeoning
art district... developing there. Or maybe because of the nature of
the unfeigned eccentricity of the New Orleans resident."
-
Skip Williamson, Artist, April 2008*
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GALLERIES,
THEATERS & ALTERNATIVE SPACES
ALVAR
LIBRARY ART NIGHTS
913 Alvar Street
(504) 596-2667
ANTENNA
3161 Burgundy Street
(504) 813-4848 BACKYARD
BALLROOM
3519 St. Claude Ave
(504) 473-6819 BARRISTER'S
GALLERY
2331 St. Claude Ave
(504) 525-2767 / 710-4506
FARRINGTON
SMITH GALLERY
2514 St Claude Ave
(504) 942-8600
GOOD
CHILDREN GALLERY
4037 St. Claude Ave
(504) 616-7427
HOME SPACE
1128 St. Roch Ave
(917) 584-9867
HOT
IRON PRESS
1422 Kentucky Street
(504) 920-3980 L'ART
NOIR NEW ORLEANS
4108 St. Claude Ave
(504) 324-2489 MARIGNY
THEATER
1030 Marigny Street
(504) 218-8559
NOLA CANDLE
FACTORY
4537 North Robertson
(at Japonica Street)
POP CITY T-SHIRT
PROJECT
3430 St. Claude Ave
(504) 528-5889
RECYCLE
FOR THE ARTS
2831 Marais Street
(504) 945-0240
RUSTY
PELICAN ART
4031 St. Claude Ave
(504) 218-5727 SIDEARM
GALLERY
1122 St. Roch Ave
(504) 218-8379
SPELLCASTER
LOUNGE
3052 St. Claude Ave X/0
STUDIOS
2833 Dauphine Street
(Corner of Press on the Tracks)
(504) 949-8134
ARTISTS
DANIEL
FINNIGAN
4110 St. Claude Ave
(504) 491-5260
ANDREA GARLAND
4108 St. Claude Ave
(254) 640-8441
ALLISON
GORDIN
1042 Mazant Street
(504) 324-9100
JEFFREY HOLMES
4108 St. Claude
Ave
(254) 640-8442
BAR/MUSIC & FOOD
BACCHANAL WINE
600 Poland Ave
(504) 948-91111ELIZABETH'S
RESTAURANT
601 Gallier St
(504) 944-9272
HI
HO LOUNGE
2239 St. Claude Ave
(504) 945-HIHO
THE JOINT (BBQ)
801 Poland Ave
(504) 949-3232
KAJUN'S
PUB
2256 Saint Claude Ave
(504) 947-3735
SATURN
BAR
3067 St. Claude Ave
(504)
949-7532
SUGAR PARK
TAVERN
800 France
Street
(corner of France & Dauphine)
(504) 940-6226
VAUGHN'S LOUNGE
4229 Dauphine Street
(corner of Lesseps & Dauphine)
(504) 947-5562
SHOPS, SERVICES,
ETC.
BYWATER ART
MARKET
Markey Park
(Royal at Piety)
Third Sat. of Every Month
9am-4pm
(504) 944-7900
LITTLE
SHOP OF FANTASY
939 Montegut Street
(504) 945-2435
THE
GREEN PROJECT
2831 Marais Street
(504) 945-0240
NEW ORLEANS
ART SUPPLY
3620 Royal Street
Mon - Fri 10am-4pm
(504) 949-1525
NEW ORLEANS
CONSERVATION GUILD
Restoration, Conservation, Research, Framing
3620 Royal Street
(504) 944-7900
ORGANIZATIONS
GOODCHILDREN
CARNIVAL CLUB
Main
Street Offices, 2831 Marais St., Suite 5
New Orleans, LA
Miss Kathy (504) 942-8500
NEW ORLEANS
FRINGE FESTIVAL
732 France Street
(504) 941-3640
OTHER
TRUCKFARM
RECORDING STUDIO
3024 St. Claude Ave
(504) 975-0234
"LOVE LETTERS"
"I've
told anyone who'll listen that, in many respects it was the most satisfying
exhibition I've ever had. Primarily, I think, because of the people who attended.
Not at all snooty and pretentious, like many art patrons (Like here in Atlanta
f'rinstance). And not superficial dorks cruising from gallery to gallery
in search of cheap white wine, but really not interested in the art (Like
a crowd I had in Philly a couple of years ago.). I dunno...the people who
showed up in NOLA were more straightforward and appreciative. Maybe because
of the burgeoning art district you guys are developing there. Or maybe
because of the nature of the unfeigned eccentricity of the New Orleans
resident.
Thanks again. Let's continue this relationship.
-
Skip [Williamson]"
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| Saturday,
June 7th, 2008 |
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X/0 STUDIOS
NoLA Rising - It's Your's Take It
Event:
Saturday,
June 7th, 12 noon 'til
After
Party: Saturday,
June 7th, 5:00 - 10:00pm at X/O Studios "It's Your's, Take It" will
be a single location show in which the artwork from the last
paint party, along with a number of artists from around the world,
will be hung in a public venue for your enjoyment. If there's
a piece that you really enjoy, we ask that you take it, but we
also ask that you only take one so that others may enjoy it also.
The
exact location will remain a secret until the day of... so stay
tuned to NOLARising.com! |
Saturday,
June 14th, 2008 |
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L'ART
NOIR NEW ORLEANS
Sensory
Overload: A
Group Show featuring Angie, Eric Lee Buchanan, Ciglio, Amie
Davis, Michael Dingler, Robin Durand, "Malakai" Rob
Edwards, Caesar Meadows, Michael Fedor, Daniel Finnigan, Andrea
Garland, Joy Gauss, Claudia "Mardi
Claw" Gherke, Allison Gordin, Master Jeffrey Holmes, Raymond, "Moose" Jackson,
Herbert Kearney, Alexis Linde, Travis Linde, Epi Lopez , Maggie
Mae, Marrus, Sontina Reid-Hall, Corey Sanders, Samantha Sanders,
Taylor Lee Shepherd, Allison Termine, Jonathan Traviesa, Joshua
Walsh, Jack Wittenbrink and others
Opening
Reception: Saturday,
June 14th, 5-10pm
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POP
CITY T-SHIRT PROJECT
St.
Claude Grand Opening: Saturday, June 14th, 6-9pm
Be
Your Own Artist! Create a New Orleans themed t-shirt or purchase
a limited edition NOLA artist design!! All proceeds from the limited
edition shirts benefit the SPCA, New Orleans Food Co-Op and Breast
Cancer Research. And enjoy a group showing of local jewelry, painting
and performance artists featuring the works of Dan Sheridan, Clyde
Casey, Maria Fomich, Chris Slave, Damian and Princess Ramona
Just
Confirmed: Dr. Bob's Traveling Art Caravan and Art Cars by Kelly Israel |
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BARRISTER'S
GALLERY
SuperNova II: A Group Show of New Orleans Artists Curated by Jayne
McLellan, Director of Civilian Arts, Washington, DC
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 14th, 6-9pm, Show runs thru
July 5
Featuring
Stephen Collier, Tim Best, Jeff Reinhardt and Natalie Sciorntino,
Seth Boonchai, Maxx Seizler, Sally Heller, Monica Zeringue, Elizabeth
Underwood, John Greco, Cynthia Scott, Mimi Moncier, Robert Lansden
NOVA
Projects Mission: NOVA Projects seeks to introduce outstanding
New Orleans Visual Artists to the public through an online registry
and exhibitions. Artists for the registry are selected by national
and internationally recognized curators who select from applicants
to our semi-annual public exhibitions in New Orleans. |
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HOME
SPACE
"This Would Be Nice If It Were True":
John Fields and Valerie Corradetti
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 14th, 2008, 6 PM to 8 PM
...Because the
melancholy old-school Cylon in one of the pieces is too hard to
resist. |
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X/0
STUDIOS
Something Old, Something New Orleans. Opening
Reception: Saturday, June 14th, 6-10 pm
Exciting new work by Amie Davis, Eric Buchanan, Paulie Lingerfelt
and Joy Gauss, plus the usual suspects! 10 rooms …10 local
artists! Photography, painting, Raku Pottery! |
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ANTENNA
GREEN ZONE NEW ORLEANS
Opening
Reception & Book Signing: Saturday, June 14th, 6-9 pm. Poetry
performances at 6:30 and 8:30pm. Show runs through July 6th, 2008.
Gallery
Hours: Saturdays & Sundays 12:00 – 5:00. On June 14th Antenna will celebrate the opening of the installation
GREEN ZONE NEW ORLEANS, produced by Antenna and inspired by the
Press Street book of the same name by poet Mark Yakich.
Mark
Yakich is the author of Unrelated Individuals Forming a Group
Waiting to Cross (National Poetry Series, Penguin 2004), and
The Importance of Peeling Potatoes in Ukraine (Penguin 2008).
He is an associate professor of English at Loyola University.
The aim of "Green Zone New Orleans" is
to approach questions of disaster and its aftermath from tragicomic
perspectives.
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GOOD
CHILDREN GALLERY
Stephen Collier: Situational Targets
Good Children Gallery is pleased to announce Situational Targets,
an exhibition of new work by Stephen Collier. Collier's work explores
notions of behavior, identity, fear, and motivation. The exhibit
will include video, sculpture, and photo-based works.
Rental Works!
Curated and performed by Stephen Collier and Jonathan Traviesa. Featuring the work of: 1999, Sonya Blesofsky, Kyle Bravo, Nick
Cassway, Jesse Greenburg, Morgana King, Julie Pieri, David Sullivan,
Derek Zeitel Opening
Reception: Saturday June 14, 6p.m. - 9p.m.
Exhibition Dates: June 7th - June 29th, 2008
Gallery Hours: Friday - Sunday 12p.m. - 5p.m. |
| Saturday,
June 21st, 2008 |


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L'ART
NOIR NEW ORLEANS
Sensory
Overload 2nd Reception and "The Adventures of Dexter Breakfast:
Season Two" Comic Release & Signing Party: Saturday,
June 21st, 2008, 5-10pm
"The
Adventures of Dexter Breakfast: Season Two" by Vernon
Smith and Karen Chen with Live Music by My
Graveyard Jaw
and
a Group Show featuring David Allison, Angie, Eric Lee Buchanan,
Ciglio, Amie Davis, Michael Dingler, Robin Durand, "Malakai" Rob
Edwards, Caesar Meadows, Michael Fedor, Daniel Finnigan, Andrea
Garland, Joy Gauss, Claudia "Mardi Claw" Gherke, Allison
Gordin, Master Jeffrey Holmes, Raymond, "Moose" Jackson,
Herbert Kearney, Alexis Linde, Travis Linde, Epi Lopez , Maggie
Mae, Marrus, Sontina Reid-Hall, Corey Sanders, Samantha Sanders,
Taylor Lee Shepherd, Allison Termine, Jonathan Traviesa, Joshua
Walsh, Jack Wittenbrink, Colin Wadsworth and others
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BARRISTER'S
GALLERY
SuperNova
II: A Group Show of New Orleans Artists Curated by Jayne McLellan,
Director of Civilian Arts, Washington, DC
2nd Reception: Saturday, June 21th, 5-7pm, Show runs thru July 5
Featuring
Stephen Collier, Tim Best, Jeff Reinhardt and Natalie Sciorntino,
Seth Boonchai, Maxx Seizler, Sally Heller, Monica Zeringue, Elizabeth
Underwood, John Greco, Cynthia Scott, Mimi Moncier, Robert Lansden
NOVA
Projects Mission: NOVA Projects seeks to introduce outstanding
New Orleans Visual Artists to the public through an online
registry and exhibitions. Artists for the registry are selected
by national and internationally recognized curators who select
from applicants to our semi-annual public exhibitions in New
Orleans. |
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NOLA CANDLE FACTORY
ARTGASM 2008 - Eroticart Rock•n•Roll Circus
Show
Time: 10 pm till
Erotic art of all types
Cash bar, free show
Music, performance art, visual art, weirdness |
| Friday,
June 27th, 2008 |
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MARIGNY
THEATER
"Gertrude
Stein and a Companion" - ToDo Productions
This weekend, beginning June 27th, To Do Productions opens its
current presentation of Gertrude Stein and a Companion at the Marigny
Theatre, 1030 Marigny Street.
The play begins shortly after the death of the formidable Gertrude
Stein. As Alice B. Toklas returns alone to their home at 27 Rue
de Fleurus, she finds the spirit of her partner still inhabiting
her space. Soon the living and the dead are interacting and traversing
through time and space, reliving the birth and early growth of
twentieth century art and literature.
The
playwright, Win Wells, has captured the pulse of the Paris of
those years when Picasso, Hemingway, Matisse, Fitzgerald, and
all the hodgepodge of Gertrude’s friends spent time together
in the great writer’s salon.
A special benefit preview performance for the Breast Cancer Foundation
will be held on Thursday, June 26th, sponsored by the Crescent
City Outlaws.
Preview tickets are $25 and may be purchased from any member of
the Crescent City Outlaws or by calling 504-813-7271 or 501-218-8559.
Performances continue on weekends through July 13th.
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