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  2. Jazz (Kanso series) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz (Kanso series) is a series of 20 paintings made by Nabil Kanso in 1978–79. The subjects of the works are based on the jazz music and the entertainments night life in New York and New Orleans. [1] The paintings are done in oil and acrylic on canvas measuring 224 X 182 cm (88 X 72 inches) each.

  3. Charles Gillam Sr. - Wikipedia

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    The Algiers Folk Art Zone & Blues Museum is a community-based art collective that features regional folk art and teaches the importance of recycling to children. [4] Every November, the Museum hosts an annual Folk Art Festival which raises funds for self-taught artists and celebrates New Orleans food, music, and art.

  4. James Michalopoulos - Wikipedia

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    James Michalopoulos (born 1951) is an American painter and sculptor.He is best known for his colorful interpretations of New Orleans.He has painted the landscape surrounding his home in Burgundy, France; cityscapes and street life in San Francisco and Boston; and anthropomorphically rendered animals.

  5. Preservation Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Preservation Hall Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization primarily dedicated to Preservation Hall's educational initiatives, including but not limited to providing private lessons to youth taught by New Orleans jazz musicians, coordinating group lessons with the Preservation Hall Junior Jazz Band, presenting workshops during Preservation Hall Jazz Band tours, or maintenance of the ever ...

  6. Ogden Museum of Southern Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum's location is across the street from the National World War II Museum and the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center. The three institutions anchor an arts district serving local residents and over 11 million visitors to New Orleans. [1] The museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate.

  7. Category:Images of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. . Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images

  8. Jacqueline Bishop (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline K. Bishop is a New Orleans visual artist known for her vibrant and colorful paintings as well as her prints and sculptural boxes, best exemplified in her early Hurricane Series. [1] Bishop was part of artist George Febres 's [ 2 ] seminal art exhibition space in New Orleans––Galerie Jules LaForgue––and became linked with his ...

  9. Henry Casselli - Wikipedia

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    Henry Casselli was born and raised in the ethnically diverse Ninth Ward of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana. Casselli received a scholarship to study at the McCrady School of Fine and Applied Arts in the French Quarter of New Orleans, where he enrolled in 1964 after graduating from high school. He was tutored by John McCrady, and joined the ...