The Undersung Histories of Mardi Gras’s Black Indians
The Undersung Histories of Mardi Gras’s Black Indians Video by Michael PietrzykText by Natelie Meadefor The New Yorker In the predawn, Demond Melancon threads a detailed mosaic made of a…
The Undersung Histories of Mardi Gras’s Black Indians Video by Michael PietrzykText by Natelie Meadefor The New Yorker In the predawn, Demond Melancon threads a detailed mosaic made of a…
In conjunction with her comprehensive museum exhibition “Dawn DeDeaux: The Space Between Worlds,” on November 9, 2021, the artist gave a public lecture addressing the artwork currently on view at…
Exhibition Dates: January 10–22, 2022Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 12 pm–5 pmContact Info: 504.522.1999; arthurrogergallery.com The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Randy Polumbo:…
By Dave Walker, communication strategist for The Historic New Orleans Collection Many of the subjects of George Dureau’s photographic portraits look directly at the camera’s lens. “I see you,” their…
from ArtDaily NEW ORLEANS, LA.- The New Orleans Museum of Art presents Dawn DeDeaux: The Space Between Worlds, the first comprehensive museum exhibition for the pioneering multimedia artist Dawn DeDeaux,…
ARTIST CHONICLES Born in 1962, New York-based Holton Rower creates paintings with a simple yet incredibly beautiful process resulting in incredible color combinations that can be stunningly psychedelic and completely…
BY DOUG MACCASH | FOR NOLA.COM Dawn DeDeaux is one of those something else artists. She came of age in the 1970s, and instead of spending the next 50 years making traditional…
In a retrospective on view at NOMA, Dawn DeDeaux: The Space Between Worlds demonstrates the artist’s longstanding concern with the most pressing issues of our time. by New Orleans Museum of Art…
The Arthur Roger Gallery is honored that many of the artists that we work with are included in the Boundless Space… The Possibilities of Burning Man fundraiser auction at Sotheby’s. …
Artist Mario Moore’s work seeks to enshrine Black Americans’ presence While art history usually involves portraits of royalty and society’s rich and famous, a young Detroit artist is rethinking…