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listingsedit@gambitweekly.com or fax to 483-3116.) galleries 3 RING CIRCUSÕ THE BIG TOP GALLERY. 1638 Clio St., 569-2700; www.3
rcp.com Ñ Open 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; Surrealist paintings by Marcel Flisiuk, through June 28.
THE ACADEMY GALLERY. New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, 5256 Magazine St., 899-8111; www.noafa.com Ñ Annual Student Show, through July.
A GALLERY FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHY. 241 Chartres St., 568-1313; www.agallery.com Ñ Exhibition of new acquisitions and vintage photographs by Ansel Adams, Helmut Newton, Irving Penn and Jerry Uselmann, ongoing; A Geometry of Echoes, photographs by Josephine Sacabo, through June.
A G Wagner Studio & Gallery. 813 Royal St., 561-7440 or 261-9410; painterplus@earthlink.net or www.agwagner.com Ñ Group show of gallery artists, including P.J. Gorman, K. Maxx Sizeler, Michael Klung and Wren Panzella, ongoing.
ALEXANDER & VICTOR FINE ART. 312 Royal St., 586-7555; www.alexanderandvictor.com Ñ Paintings by Jann Harrison and others, ongoing.
ANIMAZING GALLERY. 906 Royal St., 525-0744; www.animazing.com Ñ Animation art, including the work of Chuck Jones, Alex Ross and Dr. Seuss, ongoing.
Anton Haardt Gallery. 2858 Magazine St., 891-9080; www.antonart.com Ñ Outsider art by artists from the Deep South, including Mose Tolliver, Jimmie Sudduth, Sybil Gibson, Anton Haardt and others; eclectic contemporary art; both ongoing.
arabesque Gallery. 614 Julia St., 508-2035; www.slemaire.net Ñ Open 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. Vibrant and colorful paintings by Belgian artist Sbastien Lemaire, ongoing.
ariodante GALLERY. 535 Julia St., 524-3233 Ñ Work by gallery artists, ongoing.
ARTHUR ROGER GALLERY. 432 Julia St., 522-1999; www.arthurrogergallery.com Ñ David Bates: Grassy Lake, recent paintings by the artist; Hurricane Images, black-and-white photography by Debbie Fleming Caffery; both through June 24.
ARTICHOKE GALLERY. 912 Decatur St., 636-2004; www.artichokegallery.com Ñ Artists work on site in all media; watercolors and limited-edition prints by Peter Briant, ongoing.
Arts and Frames Gallery. 503 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 867-9080 Ñ Vivid Reflections, new paintings by Dana La Fonta; new work by Katherine Ganucheau and gallery artists; through June.
Atelier Fine Arts Gallery. 2039 Magazine St., 289-1028 Ñ Open.
Barrie Holt Gallery. 511 Royal St., 522-0044; www.barrieholtgallery.com Ñ Work by gallery artists; abstract Surrealist paintings by James T. Martin; both ongoing.
BARRISTERÕS GALLERY. 1724 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., 525-2767; www.barristersgallery.com Ñ Dennis Holt: On the Back of My People, mixed-media paintings, through June 30.
BAzaar. 805 St. Ferdinand St., 309-2288 Ñ Work by local and outsider artists, ongoing.
BERGERON STUDIO & GALLERY. 406 Magazine St., 522-7503; www.bergeronstudio.com Ñ Vintage New Orleans, historic photographs, ongoing.
Bogdanoff Gallery. 936 Royal St., 299-1500; www.bogdanoff.com Ñ Frescoes and giclee prints by Steve Bogdanoff, ongoing.
BRYANT GALLERIES. 316 Royal St., 525-5582; www.bryantgalleries.com Ñ Exhibiting more than 30 contemporary artists, ongoing.
BRUNNER GALLERY. Shaw Center for the Arts, 100 Lafayette St., Baton Rouge, (225) 389-7224 Ñ Covington location temporarily closed, moved to Shaw Center. Artwork by gallery artists, ongoing.
Callan Fine Art. 240 Chartres St., 524-0025; www.callanfineart.com Ñ Exhibition of 19th and early 20th century European and American art, ongoing.
Cardinal Gallery. 541 Bourbon St., 522-3227 Ñ Exhibition of Italian artists featuring works by post-era Impressionist Bruno Paoli and contemporary abstract Expressionist Andrea Stella, ongoing.
carmenÕs Gallery. 842 Royal St., 525-7455; www.carmensgallery.com Ñ Artwork by Stephen Harlan, Manel Anoro and Goli Mahalatti.
casell Gallery. 818 Royal St., 524-0671 Ñ Pastels and prints by Joachim Casell; artwork by Paul de la Fille, Bob Graham, Jack Miller, Terry Blake Edwards, Charlie Ward, Gretchen Krasny, Eli Sproles and others; both ongoing.
CarmenÕs Gallery. 842 Royal St., 525-7455; www.carmensgallery.com Ñ Open.
CAROL ROBINSON GALLERY. 840 Napoleon Ave., 895-6130; www.carolrobinsongallery.com Ñ The gallery features 26 Years on Magazine Street, a group exhibition featuring new paintings by Jere Allen, Karen Jacobs, Kathy Brombecher, Nell Tilton, Robert Malone and other gallery artists, through July.
Casell Gallery. 818 Royal St., 524-0671; www.casellartgallery.com Ñ Pastels and prints by Joachim Casell; work by Paul de la Fille, Bob Graham, Jack Miller, Terry Blake Edwards, Charlie Ward, Gretchen Krasny, Eli Sproles and others, ongoing.
COLE PRATT GALLERY. 3800 Magazine St., 891-6789; www.coleprattgallery.com Ñ New paintings and drawings by Denyce Celentano, through June 25.
COLLINS C. DIBOLL ART GALLERY. Loyola University, Monroe Library, 6363 St. Charles Ave., fourth floor, 861-5456; www.loyno.edu/dibollgallery Ñ Boomerang, alumni exhibition of visual arts, through June 30.
CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER. 900 Camp St., 210-0224 or 210-0225; www.cacno.org Ñ Greetings from New Orleans: An Experiment in Found Art, photography by Justin Lundgren; Surviving the Hurricane: KatrinaÕs Impact on New Orleans Art, featuring more than 20 local artists; both through July 16.
D .O.C.S. GALLERY. 709 Camp St., 524-3936; www.docsgallery.com Ñ Annual group exhibition, through Aug. 3.
dutch alley artistsÕ co-op. 912 N. Peters St., 412-9220; www.dutchalleyart.com Ñ The artistsÕ cooperative showcases work by artists living and working in New Orleans.
EGAN HAND GALLERY. 736 Royal St., 523-3104; www.eganhandgallery.com Ñ Wine, Women and Song, paintings by Tim Rogerson, ongoing.
Elliott Gallery. 540 Royal St., 523-3554; www.elliottgallery.com Ñ Work by gallery artists Coignard, Engel, Papart, Petra, Tobiasse, Schneuer and Yrondi, ongoing.
FREDRICK GUESS STUDIO. 910 Royal St., 581-4596; www.fredrickguessstudio.com Ñ Paintings by Fredrick Guess.
FT . ISABEL GALLERY. 502 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 892-1841 Ñ Open.
Galerie dalray. 713 Royal St., 681-0880; www.lyonand lyonfineart.com Ñ Work by Sandra Langston, C. Dawn Davis, Warren Green, Lex Lucius, Martin Spei, Bruce Thurman, Jorge Santos, Russell Whiting, Jeff Jackson, Lou Monti, R.R. Lyon, Steven Hofberger, Pete Kelly, Sandy Jackson, Aryen Hart, Pascal, R. John Ichter and Paul Tamanian, ongoing.
GALERIE DÕART FRANCAIS. 541 Royal St., 581-6925 Ñ Artwork by American artist Todd White, ongoing.
GALERIE RIV GAUCHE. 318 Royal St., 524-5623 Ñ Group exhibit of gallery artists.
GALERIE ROYALE. 3648 Magazine St., 894-1588 or (800) 582-9351; www.groyale.com Ñ Open.
GALLERIA BELLA. 319 Royal St., 581-5881 Ñ Work by gallery artists.
gallery Bienvenu. 518 Julia St., 525-0518; www.gallerybienvenu.com Ñ Touch the Whisper, mixed-media works on canvas by Iordan Ivanov, through June 30.
Gallery Select. 229 Royal St., 525-5312 Ñ Photography and paintings by New Orleans artists Barry Maturana, Melinda Gandy, Don Rhodes, Dorit Pittman, June Ward and Mia Kaplan, through July.
GEORGE SCHMIDT GALLERY. 626 Julia St., 592-0206; www.georgeschmidt.com Ñ Paintings by George Schmidt.
GUTHRIE CONTEMPORARY. 3815 Magazine St., 897-2688; www.guthriecontemporary.com Ñ Open.
HANSON|KING GALLERY. 523 Royal St., 556-8240; www.hansonking.com Ñ Open.
HAROUNI GALLERY. 829 Royal St., 299-8900 Ñ Paintings by David Harouni, ongoing.
HERIARD-CIMINO GALLERY. 440 Julia St., 525-7300; www.heriardcimino.com Ñ Apogee, new wall tapestries by Shawne Major, through June 30.
Insley Quarter Gallery. 830 Royal St., 701-8852 Ñ Artwork by Amzie Adams, Jim Jim, Charles Foster and Charlene Insley.
Isaac Delgado Fine Arts Gallery. Isaac Delgado Hall, third floor, 615 City Park Ave., 361-6620 Ñ Open.
JEAN BRAGG GALLERY OF SOUTHERN ART. 600 Julia St., 895-7375; www.jeanbraggantiques.com Ñ Summer in the City, new works in acrylic by Leslie Dudley, through June 30.
Jenkins connelly Gallery. 400A Julia St., 522-8111 Ñ Fossil Portraits by Meredith Pardue, through June 30.
Jonathan Ferrara. 843 Carondelet St., 522-5471; www.jonathanferraragallery.com Ñ New Orleans Artists in Exile, through July 7.
KABUKI DESIGN STUDIO. 1036 Royal St., 523-8004; www.kabukihats.com Ñ Gallery offering handmade hats and jewelry.
Kurt E Schon, LTD. 510 St. Louis St. 524-5462 Ñ The gallery specializes in 18th and 19th century European oil paintings by a select group of artists from the French Salon and the Royal Academy, as well as French Impressionists, through June.
LEMIEUX GALLERIES. 332 Julia St., 522-5988; www.lemieuxgalleries.com Ñ New Orleans Our Hometown: Photographs from a World of Admirers, through 2006; Wellspring, new paintings by Billy Hassell, through June 24.
LizanoÕs Glass haus, Inc. 3400 Cleary Ave., Suite B, Metairie, 454-1144 Ñ Blue Roof Collection, fused-glass houses mounted on salvaged roofing slate depicting New Orleans architecture, as well as glass magnets, pins and more, ongoing.
LYON & LYON FINE ART. 819 Royal St., 588-9985; www.lyonandlyonfineart.com Ñ Exhibition of contemporary art by Paul Tamanian, R. John Ichter, Carrie McGee, Richard Painter, Pascal, Sandy Jackson, Karen Harms, Aryen Hart, Jeff Jackson, Pete Kelly, Steven Hofberger, R.R. Lyon, Dale Nally, David Herschler, Tolla, Lou Monti, James Russell, Dimitry German, Gail Foster, Jorge Santos, Russell Whiting and Bruce Thurman, ongoing.
Marek Parcer Fine Art Gallery. 4725 Magazine St., 891-4626; marekparcer@yahoo.com Ñ Paintings by Marek Parcer, ongoing.
michalopoulos Gallery. 617 Bienville St., 558-0505; www.michalopoulos.com Ñ Paintings by James Michalopoulos, ongoing.
MOXY STUDIOS. 3811 Magazine St., 309-2516; www.moxystudios.com Ñ Ghosts, Oracles and the Beauty of Decay, new paintings by Gza Brunow, through July 8; work by gallery artists Joan Cox, Timothy Weekly, David DÕAgostino, Sheep Jones, Kenny McAshan, Guy Mitchell, Cara Ober and Ayanna Olitt, ongoing.
The Neighborhood Gallery. 1410 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., 524-8800; ngallery@webdsi.com Ñ Open.
NEWcomb Art Gallery. Tulane University, Woldenberg Art Center, 865-5328; www.newcombartgallery.com Ñ Capturing Southern Bohemia: Jack RobinsonÕs New Orleans Photographs, 1950-1955, through June 30.
New Orleans Artsworks. 727 Magazine St., 529-7277; www.neworleansglassworks.com/site2/mainpage.htm Ñ Creative Spirit of New Orleans, paper marbling by Miriam Martin and metal and glass mobiles by Greg Geniusz, through June 30.
NEW ORLEANS Glassworks & printmaking studio. 727 Magazine St., 529-7277; www.neworleansglassworks.com/site2/mainpage.htm Ñ Jazz aquatints by Darlene Biggus, glass flower sculptures by Teri Walker, moon sculptures by Stephen Williams, through Wednesday; glass fortune cookies by Geriod Baronne, kiln-fired garden installation of metal and glass by Udo Zimbock, English garden prints by Charles Nashville, through June 31.
PALMA GALLERY. 828 Howard Ave., 598-2276; www.palmagallery.com Ñ Atlantic Revisited, photographs by Tim Wainwright, through July 22.
PELIGRO GALLERY. 305 Decatur St., 581-1706 Ñ Open.
Perrin Benham Gallery. 1914 Magazine St., 565-7699 Ñ Coming Home, works by Riece Walton, through June.
Photo Exchange Alley. 320 Exchange Place, www.neworleansnow.net Ñ Exhibition of cultural works by local photographers Matt Anderson, Sydney Byrd, Keith Calhoun, Sandra Russel Clark, George Dureau, Brad Edelman, Tara Eden, LJ Goldstein, Barry Kaiser, Chandra McCormick, Bryce Lankard, Owen Murphy, Rick Olivier, David Richmond, Victoria Ryan and Jonathan Traviesa.
p-h-o-t-o-g-r-a-p-h-i-c. 3926 Magazine St., 897-2020 Ñ Mexican Nudes, black-and-white photographs by Lee Crum shot in Mexico, examining the body against Mexican landscapes and architecture, through June 30.
Rhino Contemporary craft co. The Shops at Canal Place, 333 Canal St., third floor, 523-7945; www.rhinocrafts.com Ñ Nonprofit artist-owned gallery offering works by local artists and fine craftspeople, with some New Orleans-themed pieces , ongoing.
RODRIGUE STUDIO. 721 Royal St., 581-4244; www.georgerodrigue.com Ñ Work by George Rodrigue, ongoing.
Rosetree glass Studio & Gallery. 446 Vallette St., Algiers Point, 366-3602; www.rosetreeglass.com Ñ Hand-blown glasswork, ongoing.
Sanders, Smith & Stokes Gallery. 5230 Magazine St., 897-0678; www.sanderssmithandstokes.com Ñ Open.
Stella jones Gallery. Place St. Charles, 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 132, 568-9050 Ñ Recent works by David Driskell.
STEVE MARTIN STUDIO. 624 Julia St., 566-1390 Ñ Sculpture and paintings by artist Steve Martin, ongoing.
St Tammany art association. 320 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 892-8650; www.sttammanyart.org Ñ Student photography show featuring works by Roberta Bruck, Roberta Carrow-Jackson, Sue Fitzmaurice, Kelsey Foreman, Susan Keen, Susan LÕHoste, Elizabeth Mangham, Pat Mauras, Jenny Owens, Gina Priola and Sandy Scott; Gail Hood retrospective show, through July 1.
Unique Products. 2038 Magazine St., upstairs at WinkyÕs, 568-1020 Ñ Art made from recycled materials by Mark Kirk and Heather MacFarlane, ongoing.
WINDSOR FINE ART. 221 Royal St., 586-0202; www.windsorfineart.com Ñ Group exhibition featuring contemporary works by Royo, Pino and Dario Campanile; fine prints by Rembrandt, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso and other masters; both ongoing. spare spaces Live art Studio. 4207 Dumaine St., 484-7245 Ñ Artwork by Pat Macaluso, ongoing.
oak street cafe. 8140 Oak St., 866-8710; www.oakstreetcafe.com Ñ Photographs by Kichea S. Burt, ongoing.
The Rendezvous Tavern. 3101 Magazine St., 891-1777 Ñ New work by Sean Evans and Lesley Nash, ongoing.
Sound cafe. 2700 Chartres St., 947-4477 Ñ Paintings by Chad Moore, ongoing.
SurreyÕs cafe & Juice Bar. 1418 Magazine St., 524-3828 Ñ Photography That Has Nothing to Do with Katrina by John Thornton; Perspectives of New Orleans, oil paintings on wood and watercolor illustrations of the city by Will Smith; both ongoing. call for artists 3 ring circus call for artists. surge.nola.nyc@gmail.com or www.3rcp.com Ñ 3 Ring Circus Productions seeks 100-150 New Orleans artists who work in all mediums Ñ visual art, film, music, crafts, theater, performance, dance and more Ñ to participate in a multifaceted show in New York City called Surge: New Orleans on High Ground. The show and events will take place at the Monster Gallery and the Brooklyn Lyceum from Aug. 28-Oct. 9. All submissions (up to six jpegs of artwork) must be sent via email. There is no subject requirement. Fee is $10 for three jpegs and $20 for six jpegs. Email Kirah for complete guidelines and details. Deadline is June 30.
Call to New Orleans Visual Artists. Seeking visual artists for upcoming group show called Blue Monday. Themes related but not limited to Hurricane Katrina and its psychological effects on our city are encouraged. Portion of proceeds to benefit mental-health relief in New Orleans. Email jpeg photos of submissions to mceleney@bellsouth.net. Include contact information. For more info call Maggie McEleney at 529-5350. museums BACKSTREET CULTURAL MUSEUM. 1116 St. Claude Ave., 522-4806; www.backstreetmuseum.org Ñ Open 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. Tuesday-Saturday; permanent exhibits of Mardi Gras Indian suits, jazz funeral memorabilia, and social aid and pleasure club artifacts, ongoing.
Chez vodun. 822 N. Rampart St., 558-0653; www.chezvodun.com Ñ New OrleansÕ authentic voodoo museum and temple is open. Tours, entertainment, rituals and African teas and coffees available.
HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS COLLECTION. 533 Royal St., 523-4662; www.hnoc.org Ñ Common Routes: St. Domingue-Louisiana, through June 30.
Iberville Museum. 57735 Main St., Plaquemine, (225) 687-7197 or (225) 545-8460; www.ibervillemuseum@yahoo.com Ñ Lassez Le Bon Temp Rouler, a Mardi Gras retrospective; Baby Look at You Now, handmade vintage doll collection and costumes circa 1800-1920; all through 2006.
Louisiana Art & Science Museum. 100 S. River Road, Baton Rouge, (225) 344-5272; www.lasm.org Ñ Shades of Clay: A Multicultural Look at Contemporary Clay, through July 9.
LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM CABILDO. 701 Chartres St., 568-6968; http://lsm.crt.state.la.us/site/cabex.htm Ñ The Cabildo: Two Centuries of Louisiana History ; Freshly Brewed: The Coffee Trade and the Port of New Orleans ; Louisiana and the Mighty Mississippi River ; all ongoing.
LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM Presbytere. 751 Chartres St., 568-6968; http://lsm.crt.state.la.us Ñ Mardi Gras: ItÕs Carnival Time in Louisiana, ongoing.
Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum. 133 Mabel Drive, Madisonville, (985) 845-9200; http://lpbmaritimemuseum.org Ñ The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday. THE NATIONAL D-DAY MUSEUM. 945 Magazine St., 527-6012; www.ddaymuseum.org - We're All in This Together - Images of the Home Front, images from World War II.
NEW ORLEANS HISTORIC TRAIN GARDEN AT CITY PARK. New Orleans Botanical Garden, City Park, 482-4888; http://www.neworleanscitypark.com/nobg.php Ñ Open. New Orleans Museum of Art. City Park, One Collins C. Diboll Circle; www.noma.org Ñ Open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday; Wild Bamboo: Images of Rebirth and Resilience in the Edo period of Japanese Painting; Rupe Tahiti, painted glass doors by Paul Gauguin; Katrina Exposed, an exhibition of images shot by local, national and international artists and photojournalists, through June 30; Ansel Adams, through Sept. 24.
NEW ORLEANS PHARMACY MUSEUM. 514 Chartres St., 565-8027; www.pharmacymuseum.org Ñ Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART. 925 Camp St., 539-9600; www.ogdenmuseum.com Ñ Missing New Orleans, historic photographs and memorabilia of the city; Benny AndrewsÕ Migrant Series: The Trail of Tears; Building Solutions I: Hurricanes Hugo and Katrina; Walter AndersonÕs Ceramics; Category 5: An Installation by Robert Tannen; Art and Life in Louisiana: Elmore Morgan Sr. and Elmore Morgan Jr.; Drastic Changes: Trees of New Orleans Then and Now, paintings by Wolf Kahn; Come Hell and High Water: Portraits of Katrina Survivors by Thomas Neff; Louisiana Story: A Photographic Journey. High Density on High Ground and New Housing Prototypes for New Orleans .
Opelousas Museum of art. 106 N. Union St., Opelousas, (337) 942-4991; omamuseum@aol.com Ñ E.J. Bellocq: New Orleans Storyville Portraits, photographs from the Red Light District circa 1912, through Aug. 26.
Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site. 57730 Main St., Plaquemine, (225) 687-7158; www.lastateparks.com Ñ Exhibition of the works of Col. George W. Goethals, an engineer who worked on the Plaquemine Lock and the Panama Canal, through Sunday.
SYDNEY AND WALDA BESTHOFF SCULPTURE GARDEN. New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park, 488-2631; www.noma.org Ñ The sculpture garden is open Wednesday-Sunday.
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