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Catalyst

August 29, 2015 – November 15, 2015. The New Orleans Photo Alliance (NOPA), is proud to present Catalyst, a juried exhibition featuring the work of 18 photographers from across the United States.Catalyst commemorates the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and focuses on themes of rebirth, rejuvenation, and transformation, celebrating the cultural vibrancy of post-Katrina New… Read More »Catalyst

Brandon Thibodeaux: When Morning Comes / Keliy Anderson-Staley: [Hyphen] Americans

NOPA is pleased to present a two-person exhibition showcasing work from Brandon Thibodeaux, the 2014 Michael P. Smith Fund for Documentary Photography recipient and Keliy Anderson-Staley, the 2014 Clarence John Laughlin Award recipient. June 6, 2015 – July 25, 2015 Brandon Thibodeaux, the Michael P. Smith Fund Grant winner, will exhibit selections from his series… Read More »Brandon Thibodeaux: When Morning Comes / Keliy Anderson-Staley: [Hyphen] Americans

Henry Horenstein: Honky Tonk: Portraits

April 23, 2015 – May 31, 2015 Image: Jerry Lee Lewis, Ramada Inn, Boston, Massachusetts, 1976

The 3rd International SPE Combined Caucus Juried Show

March 12, 2015 – April 5, 2015 Jurors: Deborah Willis and Carol McCusker.

Qué Bola Asere: Celebrating Cuba

January 31, 2015 – March 8, 2015 Featuring 18 photographs from Betsy Gosling, Jose Fernandes, Daniel Kramer, and Fred E Husserl.

Chad Schneider, Levee

Look at This F**kin’ Street

The New Orleans Photo Alliance and wildly popular local Instagram @lookatthisfuckinstreet announce Look at This  F**kin Street, a juried digital exhibition highlighting the spirit that emerges from dysfunctional urban infrastructure.

CLJ 2018 Grantee

The Laid Table is a very personal meditation on beauty, fecundity, fragility and the inevitable march of time. Each image is staged as it appears in the image, no post production manipulation is used.

MPS 2020 Grantee

Chasing Light is an ongoing (circa 2011) collaborative photography project between twin siblings Bianca and riel Sturchio. Chasing Light embodies the belief that representation, visibility, autonomy, and truth-telling can promote personal empowerment, and open up access to spaces that foster meaningful dialogue and community.