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Lori Waselchuck’s traveling exhibit, Grace Before Dying, has been supplemented on LPB with video of the hospice workers. The site reads: Over a two year period, professional photographer Lori Waselchuk visited Angola State Prison to document volunteers who have discovered a compassionate mission. These inmates provide hospice care to their fellow prisoners who are dying behind… Read More »“Grace Before Dying” LPB video; Lori Waselchuck speaks in NY
From the NOPA “tooting our own horn” dept.: Recently, someone working on the upcoming Green Lantern film to be shot soon in New Orleans sent us an email looking for a digital photo artist. We published the opportunity to the blog. The next day, the sender asked us to take it down because she needed… Read More »Worldwide audience for NOPA blog
Patricia “Muffin” Bernstein invites all to her current show, “Interwoven New Works,” through Jan. 27 at The Three Ring Gallery, 1638 Clio Street, (504) 569-2700.
The New Orleans Photo Alliance is proud to present a national exhibit, “The American Dream,” juried by 2005 Guggenheim and 2000 MacArthur Fellow, Deborah Willis. Dr. Deborah Willis, a professor at New York University is also a professional art photographer and one of the nation’s leading historians of African American photography. She is the author… Read More »“The American Dream,” exhibit @ NOPA
“Weapon of Choice” is the new photography series from Photographer Bruce Keyes. This series of 13 images is the follow up to his’ 30-year retrospective, “The Spirit of New Orleans.” See the show at GSL ARTPROJECTS, Jan. 2 – Feb 1.
Frank Relle invites all for the closing reception of his Nightscapes photography show at the new Sibley Gallery in New Orleans, Friday January 15th, 6-9 pm. [map] The show features his newly released photographs from the streets of Natchez, the highways of Louisiana and the sugarcane fields of White Castle. Works from the series have… Read More »Frank Relle’s “Nightscapes” at Sibley Gallery and more
From left: NOPA members Andrea Caldwell, Jennifer Shaw and Morgan Sasser.Check out some event pics from the 2009 New Orleans Slideluck Potshow.
The Ogden Museum has an exhibition of work from Jonathan Traviesa until Jan. 24. They also have a photography show opening on Jan. 14 that is part of the “Si Cuba” happenings around town: “Jorge Otero: Un-restored Miami.” For info, contact Sue Strachan, 504.539.9613, Ogden Museum of Southern Art.