The second saturday of every month is gallery opening night on St. Claude!

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MAY 2009 EVENTS

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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

Visit Andrea at the
Yellow Moon Bar
after gallery hopping!

4129 Dauphine Street
corner of France and Dauphine
(504) 944-0441

Open daily 7am - 2am and later!

Fresh Coffee from
Try Me Coffee Every Day!

Friendy Drinks, Delicious Bartenders!

LIVE MUSIC EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
8PM - UNTIL

Myspace Yellow Moon at
myspace.com/yellowmoonbar

Come Eat at the St. Roch Cafe
inside St. Roch Tavern

1200 Saint Roch Ave at Marais
Tel: 504.208.6582

Kitchen Open 4pm - Midnight Daily!

Free Delivery
5pm -Midnight to
The Triangle, Marigny, Bywater and St. Roch Community

See our menu online at
StRochCafe.com

"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]"

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

ANTENNA
3161 Burgundy Street • (504) 813-4848

SUM: Works by Angela Driscoll and Kevin H. Jones

Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 6-9pm

BARRISTER'S GALLERY
2331 St. Claude Ave • (504) 525-2767 / 710-4506

The Morbid Anatomy Cabinet: Gallery as Wunderkammer
Curated by Joanna Ebenstein
Jay Pennington, DJ

Featuring work (among others) by: Archivist, Library of Small Things • Moss Baarda • Binnorie • Raven Creature • Eleanor Crook • José Maria Cundin • Lania D'Agostino • Amie Davis • Lida Drummond • Joanna Ebenstein • Sharon Lee Ellis • Michelle Enemark • Stephen Forehead • Justine Gasquet • Jessica Goldfinch • John Greco • Scott Guinon • Alex Kanevsky • Maud Larsson • Monique Ligons • Daphne Loney • Chicory Miles • Adam Montegut • James G. Mundie • Pascale Pollier • Cindy Rehm • Micheal Ricker • Paul Rumsey • Elizabeth Shannon • Taylor Lee Shepard • Naoe Suzuki • Andrea Volkoff-Senutovitch • Mirmy Winn

Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th 6-9pm
Show Dates: May 9th - June 6th

THE FRONT
4100 St.Claude Ave

New Orleans based artist Andrea Ferguson will unveil new work in the back yard of The Front. Beached Whales! is a large-scale inflatable installation inspired by the macabre and fantastically mysterious practice of whales beaching themselves.

*This work will be on view during the opening reception only.

Mike Smith: Digigraphs!
Utilizing the early DaDaist use of montage, I want to explore the possibilities of photography in the digital era on determining what is considered to be representational, document-like, or narrative in content. Contradictions in context, and color, are employed to create images that can be both fantastic and absurd, disturbing and beautiful.

Andy Holtin & Galo Moncayo: Worlds Apart
Andy Holtin and Galo Moncayo, working together as CausalityLabs, create works that explore the nature of the world through a kind of mechanical theater with humor and mimicry. Their collective works dig into materials and events to get at our notions of meaning, sequence, and cause and effect.

Neil Bender: The Lilt
Boucher once said, "I detest the natural world because it is too green and poorly lit". Work is the only unadulterated place to physically consider the complexity of pleasure. I love 'historical' art because it is alive and weirder than any of us. To roughly quote Albertti, "The gesture reinforces a sense of moral obligation". I know what my sexuality is, but I have no clue what my gender is. Why isn't Andrea Fraser on the Tyra Banks Show when there's a UCSD student auctioning off her virginity for millions to wealthy hedgefunders to pay off her student loans? After the fall of Communism, there was a lot of pornography in Kazakhstan....according to Borat.

Jeff Sapsford: Sausage Weaponized for The Infowar
Could it all be just one big cover-up after another? Chemtrails in the sky, False Flag Operations, and forced Vaccinations? Over the past five years Jeff Sapsford has researched conspiracy dialoguein cyberspace and brought it to the Gallery with neutral bias. Of particular interest is the platform
in which the information is delivered to the viewer. By referencing kitschy tourist souvenirs and the current state of our Union, he explores fears of a New World Order ruled by a Global Elite.

Opening Reception: Saturday May 9th, 6-10pm

GOOD CHILDREN GALLERY
4037 St. Claude Ave • (504) 616-7427

Lockdown

Good Children members will spend 48 hrs. in the gallery from Mon May 4 - Wed May 6. The exhibition will feature artwork and activities that occur during this time period.

Opening Reception: Saturday May 9th, 6p.m. - 9p.m.

POP CITY T-SHIRT PROJECT
3430 St. Claude Ave • (504) 528-5889

Art and Rock Show

Featuring art by:
Rachel O'Brien (Manwitch)
Kenny Sunera (Spickle)
Michelle Lacayo (Manwitch, Terranova)
Brett Davis (Spickle)
Gregg Harney (Spickle)
Catherine Terranova (Terranova)

With music by:
Terranova, Spickle and Manwitch

Proceeds to benefit the SPCA

Event Hours: Saturday, May 9th, 6 - 9pm

RUSTY PELICAN ART
4031 St. Claude Ave • (504) 218-5727

Sculpture and Photography Works by Travis & Lexi Linde

SKULL CLUB
1003 Spain St • (504) 324-6258

Cocktails and Strange: An Art Reception

Showing the works of: Aimee Davis, Allison M. Termine, Isabelle Peltier, Daniel Finnigan, Christopher Morrison Slave, Lord David

with music by DJ Random Machine

Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 9pm 'til Midnight
Cash donation bar available

YELLOW MOON BAR
4129 Dauphine Street • (504) 944-0441

Mike Frolich Mural

Come see the 30 year old mural by New Orleans Outsider Artist Mike Frolich recently uncovered during renovations. Mr. Frolich is perhaps best known for his apocalyptic paintings and drawings that cover the walls and ceilings in the Saturn Bar on St. Claude Avenue in New Orleans.

Also featuring music by CASHKENDRICK - Pagan Cowboy Music

Bar Hours: 7am - 2am or later
Music Hours:
8pm - 'til

ST. ROCH COMMUNITY CHURCH
1738 St. Roch Avenue at North Roman

Stephen Crotts: Drawings and Paintings
An exhibition of works completed during an eight-month artist-in-residence program in the St. Roch neighborhood.

Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9, 6:00-9:00 pm
Exhibition Dates: May 9 - June 6 2009
Hours: Weekdays 9-5pm, Saturdays 12-5 pm

GALLERIES, THEATERS & ALTERNATIVE SPACES BAR/MUSIC & FOOD SHOPS, SERVICES, ORGANIATIONS, ETC.
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

THE FRONT
4100 St.Claude Ave

FAUBOURG ST. ROCH PROJECT
St. Roch Avenue Neutral Ground
(212) 233-9187

GALLERY 2514
2514 St Claude Ave
(504) 914-6972

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
(254) 640-8442

MARIGNY THEATER
1030 Marigny Street
(504) 218-8559

NOLA CANDLE FACTORY
4537 North Robertson
(at Japonica Street)

THE OYSTER FACTORY
1731 N Rampart St.
(504) 616-5728

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

SCHIRO'S BALCONY GUEST HOUSE
2483 Royal Street

SIDEARM GALLERY
1122 St. Roch Ave
(504) 218-8379

SKULL CLUB
1003 Spain St
(504) 324-6258
Proprietor: Lord David

SPELLCASTER LOUNGE
3052 St. Claude Ave

ST. ROCH COMMUNITY CHURCH
1738 St. Roch Avenue

STUDIOS AT COLTON
2300 St. Claude Ave.

X/0 STUDIOS
2833 Dauphine Street
(Corner of Press on the Tracks)
(504) 949-8134

BACCHANAL WINE
600 Poland Ave
(504) 948-91111

ELIZABETH'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

VAUGHN'S LOUNGE
4229 Dauphine Street
(corner of Lesseps & Dauphine)
(504) 947-5562

YELLOW MOON BAR
4129 Dauphine Street
(corner of Dauphine & France)
(504) 944-0441

BYWATER ART MARKET
Markey Park
(Royal at Piety)
Third Sat. of Every Month
9am-4pm
(504) 944-7900

GOODCHILDREN
CARNIVAL CLUB
(504) 942-8500

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

NEW ORLEANS FRINGE FESTIVAL
732 France Street
(504) 941-3640

 

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