Luis Cruz Azaceta
The remarkable range of works in “Happy-Deadly in New Orleans” include colorful patterned abstract works, chromogenic prints on wood that transform reality into abstraction as well as expressive figurative paintings. Read More
The remarkable range of works in “Happy-Deadly in New Orleans” include colorful patterned abstract works, chromogenic prints on wood that transform reality into abstraction as well as expressive figurative paintings. Read More
Nicole Charbonnet’s intricately layered mixed media paintings are constructed over a period of time and offer the viewer a glimpse into the artist’s process. Read More
“Crosscurrents,” an exhibition of recent paintings, drawings and monotypes by New Orleans artist Allison Stewart. Read More
In gambling parlance a “tell” is the subconscious broadcasting of one’s emotional, psychological, and intellectual make-up. James Drake believes all human beings in complex societies reveal “tells.” Read More
Ted Kincaid is continuing to explore the interpenetration between painting and photography. Read More
Morrison is exploring the intersection of mass and levity with his most recent exhibition of work on view at Arthur Roger Gallery in conjunction with White Linen Night. Read More
An exhibition featuring seven artists working with glass to coincide with the 34th annual Glass Arts Society National Convention. Read More
Lesley Dill's recent constructions possess a new radiant luminosity but are still characterized by the artist's complex interweaving of a wide range of materials, images and text. Read More
The works in this exhibition are digital studies of objects discarded from households and nature collected on Dawn DeDeaux's daily walks in her New Orleans neighborhood. Read More
Whitfield Lovell creates delicately orchestrated assemblages that blend surfaces, images and objects and call to memory the African-American experience in the United States. Read More