Simon Gunning: Avery Island
Exhibition Dates: August 1 – September 19, 2009 Artist Reception: Saturday, August 1 from 6–8 pm Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 am–5 pm Contact…
“A rich palette tells the tale of Canada’s cities,” Financial Post
Creative Spaces | A Tour of Innovative Workplaces DELOITTE’S NEW OFFICE Artist commissioned to capture the flavour of Canada by SARAH TRELEAVEN When accounting firm Deloitte refurbished its five-storey national…
Mitchell Gaudet: Trinket
Arthur Roger@434 is pleased to present “Trinket,” an exhibition of recent glass and steel sculptures by Mitchell Gaudet. The exhibition will be on view from August 1st – September 19th, 2009 at Arthur Roger@434, located at 434 Julia Street. The artist will be in attendance at the opening reception hosted by the gallery on Saturday, August 1st, 2009 from 6 to 9 pm. The reception will be held in conjunction with “White Linen Night”.
“You Got a Line; I Got a Pole,” The New Orleans Art Review
Installations emerged from Pop Art means of removing art from the two dimensional space of illusion into the three dimensional space of the natural world. It had long existed in popular form as Saint Joseph altars, Mardi Gras floats, and church retablos. Traditional categories that considered two-dimensional art as painting and all else as some form of sculpture were defied in the process.
Memory As Art,” Louisiana Homes & Gardens
As an ardent film buff, one of my all-time favorite movies I have watched repeatedly since childhood is The Wizard of Oz. So it came as a refreshing surprise to discover New Orleans artist Nicole Charbonnet’s dreamy renditions of the film as mixed media on canvas.
John Alexander 2009 Exhibition Walkthrough
David Halliday 2009 Studio Interview
Lin Emery 2009 Studio Interview
“Painter’s Takes on Classics Challenged Color Lines,” The Washington Post
Robert Colescott, a painter whose wild brush strokes across sprawling canvases depicted the ugly ironies of race in America, died June 4 at his home in Tucson. He was 83.




