Exhibitions

James Drake

Drake’s recent "White Cut-Outs" are studies in composition and subtraction. The artist creates them by cutting the paper with an X-Acto blade. The elegant works are the product of complicated fabrication and technical expertise. Their impact is related to both the shadows they cast and their drawn line. The tone of Drake’s “Red Drawings” is complicated and political. The intensity and saturation of red chalk infuses the drawings with a different line and character. Read More

Richard Baker

In recent years Brooklyn-based still-life artist Richard Baker has painted true to size interpretations of vintage paperback book covers, particularly classic covers from the 1950s through the 1970s including literary luminaries such as Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote and William Faulkner. More recently, Baker has also begun painting classic record album covers. Read More

John Waters

Using an insider's bag of tricks and trade lingo, Waters celebrates the excess of the movie industry. Word and image play permeate Waters' work, and the movie industry and its various sleights of hand are a common target. Always ambitious and playful, some of the works are condensed narratives or "little movies” as Waters calls them. Read More

John Pilson

John Pilson lives and works in New York. His film, video and photographic work humorously point to the unexpected while exploring social mores. Pilson has exhibited internationally including exhibitions at Centre Pompidou in Paris, Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Venice Biennale. Read More

Various Artists

Common Ground. Curated by Jim Richard. Opening reception in conjunction with White Linen Night, August 6th from 6–9pm. Read More

W. Steve Rucker

Steve Rucker’s “Focus Group,” a ceramic and mixed media installation references the billions of dollars spent on advertising the varied products, including medications and even wars, which are initially shown to focus groups in order to refine marketing strategies. Read More

Elemore Morgan, Jr.

Elemore Morgan, Jr., was acknowledged for many years as the leading contemporary Louisiana landscape painter. He was especially renowned for his "en plein air" landscape paintings done in the heart of the rice growing region of southwest Louisiana. Many of Morgan's landscapes were done in acrylic on oddly shaped Masonite panels, cut to fit his vision of the land, which he felt were integral to the design and composition of his works. Read More

James Barsness - Hanuman's Rescue

James Barsness

James Barsness is drawn to the world of fantastic imagery. His paintings explore the possibilities of multiple simultaneous narratives that can be quite complex. Read More

Simon Gunning

"Postcards from Plaquemines" is an endeavor to give those who have never seen Grand Bayou a sense of what it's like; and, for those who have been there, the artist intends this body of work as an homage to a glorious and disappearing environment. Read More

Dave Greber - Stilllives, 2011

Dave Greber

Dave Greber's colorful new work Stilllives is a seamless high definition video loop which features a deconstructed still life which is in a constant state of flux. Read More