CURRENT EXHIBITION
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Abstract Sur-real
On view November 16th – January 14th Gallery hours of operation Thursday – Saturday, 11 am – 4 pm —– Can a portrait be abstract? What truly defines a portrait—clear, recognizable details, or the potential for abstraction to blur and transform familiar features? This exhibition delves into the complex nature of portraiture, blending abstraction, surrealism,…
On view November 16th – January 14th
Gallery hours of operation Thursday – Saturday, 11 am – 4 pm
Past Exhibitions
March 20, 2020 – May 31, 2020 This exhibition includes images from several bodies of work. They are a very personal meditation on beauty, fecundity, fragility and the inevitable march of time. The visual language of these images is borrowed from classical Dutch still life painting. In these paintings flowers, fruit and flesh are represented… Read More »Kimberly Witham: The Accidental Naturalist
February 7, 2020 – March 10, 2020 The NOPA Gallery is excited to host an exhibit with WriteBrained, a local youth program founded by Nic Brierre Aziz. The exhibit will be a collaboration with students from New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School (Sci High) and other New Orleans youth. It will focus on… Read More »Raw Emotion
Featured image: Roadside Preacher, LaFollette, TN December 8, 2018 – February 2, 2019 Rachel Boillot, recipient of the 2017 PhotoNOLA Review Prize, presents her series Moon Shine, in which she documents the traditions of music and faith and in the Appalachians. The opening reception is SATURDAY December 15 at 6pm . At 7pm the same night, Rachel Boillot will… Read More »Rachel Boillot: Moon Shine
November 3, 2018 – November 24, 2018 As human beings, our lives are a continuously transformative process that give us the ability to expand our consciousness in a multitude of ways. At its core, transformation is a process that is a result of intense and mindful reflections of oneself and our relationship to the rest… Read More »Eyesolation
June 16, 2018 – August 12, 2018 Featured image: Fifteen Aliens In Balancing Cultures, Jerry Takigawa layers historical photographs and objects to discuss the implications of his family’s experiences in U.S. Japanese concentration camps during WWII. “Making these images, my family’s shame and anger became visible,” he writes. “This work gives voice to a long-silenced… Read More »Balancing Cultures: Jerry Takigawa
April 18, 2018 – May 31, 2018 The New Orleans Photo Alliance is pleased to present Combat Camera: The Women Behind the Lens, an exhibition featuring official and personal photographs by women in all branches of the military who have served their country as photographers. Every branch of the military employs combat photographers whose purpose… Read More »Combat Camera: The Women Behind the Lens
Want to Host an Exhibition?
We invite curators and photographers worldwide to submit exhibition proposals for the NOPA Center Gallery,