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730 Tchoupitoulas
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-524-9393 | | | | | Description: WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. With a stable of artists that includes names like John Waters, Jésus Morales and Allison Stewart, this New Orleans gallery is très chic. The decor is spacious and contemporary and the artwork is abstract and modern. Art mediums range from paintings and photography to sculpture.
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840 Napoleon Ave
New Orleans,
LA
70115
504-895-6130 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. Southern figurative works by Jerry Allen, and post-impressionist pieces by Sonia Kouyoumdjian are just two schools of artwork on display at this local gallery. Located in a turn-of-the-century two-story house, the Carol Robinson Gallery is both spacious and welcoming. Art is displayed in well-lit spaces that span 3000 square feet, and there is even a relaxing sculpture garden. The gallery represents a mostly Mississippi contingent, and has been in business for over 20 years. STREET CAR: St. Charles Ave to Napoleon. BUS: Magazine Street and Napoleon
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526 Royal St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-581-6925 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Twentieth century French art is hot at this French Quarter gallery. The Galerie d'art Français features impressionistic and post-impressionistic works on canvas from both past and modern masters. Artists on display range from Pierre Godet and Annie Puybareau to Nicole Sebille and Marc Clauzade. The artwork is moving and original and the staff très chic.
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Gallery for Fine Photography322 Royal St
New Orleans,
LA
70130-2229
504-568-1313 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. With works by photographic greats like Edward Sheriff Curtis, this is a must for any shutterbug aficionado. Gallery for Fine Photography specializes in 19th century photos as well as contemporary work. The gallery represents 250 artists and stocks an inventory of 6000 photos. The decor is pleasant and shoppers can find both original and framed work. If you're seeking a limited edition or out of print book, there is even a bookstore to browse through.
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510 St. Louis St
New Orleans,
LA
70130-2118
504-524-5462 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Five gallery rooms display the works of the American and French Schools of art at this French Quarter dealer. The Kurt E. Schon Ltd. Gallery also exhibits a Paris salon collection as well as English artists. The gallery is one of the city's finest dealers of 18th and 19th century works.
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201 St Charles Ave
New Orleans,
LA
70170
504-568-9050 | | | | | Description: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. Bright, contemporary and abstract. Most of the modern artwork at Stella Jones is colorful and moving. The gallery prides itself in providing a venue for African Diaspora artists. Visitors can see the festive colors of pieces such as "Festival #1-The Musicians" by Reginald Gammon. Additional work includes art by Taya Adenike and sculpture by Richmond Barthe. Its management also works to educate the art community about the artistic talents and heritage of African Americans.
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1804 Magazine St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-581-2113 | | | | | Description: GARDEN DISTRICT. Modern designs and silver and bronze are the focal points at the Thomas Mann Gallery. The store displays works by Mann as well as a number of other talents. Whether it's original clocks and vases or incidentals like end tables or a mirror, if it's a unique artistic piece, it can be found here. The gallery specializes in works of metal, and extras include cuff links, pins and intricately designed rings.
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