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GiveNOLA Call for Entry: Look at this F**kin’ Street

Look @ This F**kin Street: NOPA Juried Exhibition in partnership with @lookatthisfuckinstreet  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.  Navigating infrastructure issues is a part of daily life and conversation for New… Read More »GiveNOLA Call for Entry: Look at this F**kin’ Street

Call for entry: All Music Down Here

New Orleans Photo Alliance, in collaboration with The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Presented by Shell, announces the call for entry to All Music Down Here, juried by Timothy Duffy. In celebration of live music returning to the city, this exhibition honors the diverse, world-class music scene in New Orleans as it exists today.… Read More »Call for entry: All Music Down Here

January at NOPA: Exhibitions and Call for Entry

New Orleans Photo Alliance begins an exciting new year with several exhibitions open through January and a new call for entry! See what you missed during  the 16th annual PhotoNOLA. Check out these local photographic exhibitions open through January, 2022: CURRENTS, NOPA’s annual member showcase, is at Ogden Museum of Southern Art through February 6,… Read More »January at NOPA: Exhibitions and Call for Entry

October 2021 BookLENS: Katherine Longly

Katherine Longly, featured artist in this month’s BookLENS, lives and works in Brussels and graduated in photography, communications, and anthropology. Her projects often start with a very specific question. Behind these questions lies a desire to understand a social phenomenon. And humor is not excluded. Longly pays special attention to actively involve people she works… Read More »October 2021 BookLENS: Katherine Longly

August 2021 BookLENS: Jeff Bridges

In this August’s BookLENS, PhotoBOOK Fair team member, photographer, and columnist Jonathan Blaustein interviews renown actor, musician, and photographer Jeff Bridges: Jeff Bridges is more than an actor, or an artist.  For Americans of a certain generation, the 1998 Coen Brothers’ film “The Big Lebowski” is a cultural touchstone, much as Baby Boomers worshiped “The… Read More »August 2021 BookLENS: Jeff Bridges

July 2021 BookLENS: Isaac Diggs + Edward Hillel

For this month’s BookLENS, former NOPA president and creative nomad, Sesthasak Boonchai is interviewing Isaac Diggs and Edward Hillel about their recently published book: Electronic Landscapes: Music, Space and Resistance in Detroit. Electronic Landscapes: Music, Space and Resistance in Detroit (EL) celebrates Detroit’s techno, house and hip-hop musicians who construct home studios, renovate buildings and sustain… Read More »July 2021 BookLENS: Isaac Diggs + Edward Hillel

June 2021 BookLENS

June 2021 BookLENS: Kristin Bedford

        For this month’s BookLENS, we are welcoming Jonathan Blaustein as a guest reviewer. Jonathan is an artist, writer, and educator based in Taos, New Mexico. He has exhibited his work widely in galleries and museums in the US, and in festivals in Europe as well. His photographs reside in several important… Read More »June 2021 BookLENS: Kristin Bedford

The Disposable Camera Workshop Exhibition

The Disposable Camera Workshop, a new exhibition coming to the NOPA Gallery’s Community Wall, features photographs made by military veterans participating in the Headway Program, part of the Bastion Community of Resilience in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Disposable Camera Workshop will be on display starting April 3rd, 2021. After participating in lessons on formal photography,… Read More »The Disposable Camera Workshop Exhibition