CURRENT EXHIBITION
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New Orleans de Nuit – Opening Reception
Please join us Saturday, July 12th, 6-9pm for the opening reception of New Orleans de Nuit, juried by David Joshua Jennings and Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes. Inspired by Brassaï’s Paris de Nuit photo collection from 1933, this call invited photographers to explore and unveil New Orleans after dark. Like Brassaï’s Paris, the images here transform the…
On view November 16th – January 14th
Gallery hours of operation Thursday – Saturday, 11 am – 4 pm
Past Exhibitions
Fall Exhibition at the NOPA Center!
Where Photography Meets CollageJune 12 – August 20, 2024 New Orleans Photo Alliance Center, 7800 Oak Street, New Orleans Gallery hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 4:30 pmhttps://neworleansphotoalliance.org/Online Show Curatorial Premise: Photography and collage have a long history of being in dialogue with one another; however, the intersection of these two mediums is poorly explored. New Orleans… Read More »Where Photography Meets Collage
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 23, 2024, 5:30 – 8:00 pm New Orleans Photo Alliance proudly announces HUMAN EXPERIENCE: Juried Exhibition of Photography. The exhibition itself will be exhibited in the gallery in April and May with an opening reception on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, from 5:30-8:00 pm. Through the art of photography, we have the power… Read More »Human Experience
Work by Richard McCabe – Perdido is a meditation on place, time, and memory. In the fall of 2019, I began making a new series of photographs in the Florida Panhandle. At the same time, my connection to the region through my mother and family was beginning to slip away. Bittersweet feelings of sentimentality for the past and a longing for stability in the present guided my search for solace within art.
Please join us while we celebrate the photography work created in our NOPA community darkroom by: Amy James @amyjames_photography Raymond Groscrand @groscrand The exhibition runs through March 20th Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 4 pm
This collection of photographs and artist statement are excerpted from my recently published book, Tide Lines: A Photographic Record of Louisiana’s Disappearing Coast, (2023. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi). I have spent nine years photographing the beauty, complexity, and destruction of South Louisiana from a powered paraglider. Once formed by sediment deposited by the Mississippi River, Louisiana is now rapidly eroding. Over the past eighty years, our coast has lost two thousand square miles of wetlands in its transition back to open water.
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