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James Drake

Leonardo Da Vinci with Glue Sniffer

A key component in several of James Drake’s complex drawings is the creation of the image through the taping and pasting of fragments.

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Allison Stewart

Allison Stewart - Parts Per Million #2

In Allison Stewart’s new series of mixed media paintings and works on paper, “Inside Passage,” the artist continues to use landscape as inspiration to meditate upon the interaction between man and nature and the dubious results of our actions upon the earth.

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Alec Soth

Alec Soth - Baton Rouge

Soth’s series “Sleeping by the Mississippi” is evolved during a period of five years in which he made several road trips from his home in Minnesota down the Mississippi River.

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Simon Gunning

Simon Gunning - Springtime at the Saline

“Avery Island” is an exhibition of oil paintings and drawings rendered in ink and pastel by Simon Gunning that capture the sensation of being in this region of southwest Louisiana at dawn in spring.

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John Alexander

John Alexander - Bottomland

This exhibition of recent work includes several large scale paintings that capture a wealth of small details in nature and also mysteriously beautiful oil paintings on paper of meticulously realized flora and fauna.

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Stephen Sollins

Stephens Sollins - Elegy (Flowers)

Stephen Sollins is interested in the intersection between sentimentality and the geometry, grids and systematic approaches of high modern, minimal and conceptual art.  The artist states that, “Source materials are very important in my work.  I have used worn household linens, television schedules, camping supply catalogues and the daily newspaper.  All have to do with… 

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Troy Dugas

Troy Dugas - Shabby Sheik

By cutting and arranging printed materials such as vintage product labels on flat surfaces, Troy Dugas alters the original meaning of these printed images to create intricate radical structures.

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Douglas Bourgeois

Douglas Bourgeois-The Runaways and Otto

“A Loss for Words” brings together two artists whose works both call for a more complex communication through imagery. The exhibition is comprised of Jacqueline Bishop’s oil paintings on panel in antique frames as well as painted discarded baby shoes, along with Douglas Bourgeois’ acrylic and collage works, wood collages, and collage-based oil paintings. To… 

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Nicole Charbonnet

Nicole Charbonnet - Zebra

In “Dots, Loops, Stripes and Finches” Charbonnet incorporates images and textures associated with the past, continuing her interpretation of memories and encouraging the audience to build their own connections and associations to the imagery found in the paintings.

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Jim Richard

Jim Richard - Centered III

With this exhibition, Jim Richard continues his remarkable series of oil paintings that depict high style domestic interiors. In his renowned interior paintings, Richard’s mordant wit imbues unpeopled period rooms with social ironies.

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