Archives
Search Archives
Artist Glenn E. Miller: Looking Closer
An aspiring artist arrives in the mid-60s French Quarter to begin his career in Jackson Square – one that would include several misadventures and six decades of pushing the creative envelope.
– by Michael Warner
George Rodrigue: Before the Blue Dog
The Louisiana State Museum celebrates the late Cajun artist’s early works and lasting legacy with a doggone great exhibit at the Cabildo.
– by Doug Brantley
A French Quarter Studio Visit: Andrew LaMar Hopkins
As his ten-month show at the Cabildo, “Creole New Orleans, Honey!” comes to a close, the acclaimed artist announces that he’s packing up his lavishly furnished French Quarter studio and moving to Savannah.
-by Saskia Ozols
The Colors of Kate McNee
Visit with this creator of distinctive Carnival headdresses in her Bywater home and studio, where both colors and ideas are given free rein.
- story by Harry Philpott
Go Your Own Way: the Life of Barbara Scott
Rainbow History: Barbara Scott blazed her own trail as a politician, restaurateur, hôtelier, artist, preservationist, gerontologist, feminist - and social justice warrior.
- by Frank Perez