The Front Gallery, located in the St. Claude Arts District in New Orleans, has been recently archiving photos from their exhibition openings throughout the years. Currently they are in albums on their Facebook page, so if you missed anything- feel free to catch up.
Diplomat is a gallery in Philadelphia showcasing the work of international artists working in the medium of photography. Each month the gallery exhibits either a solo or group exhibition featuring artist(s) from one specific country. A pamphlet is produced in conjunction with each exhibition that contains a dialogue between the artist(s) and the director of the gallery, or if you will the Diplomat (photographer & curator Chad Muthard). This month: To the Ukraine!
Regina Scully lives, works, and paints in New Orleans. Her intricate brushwork both builds and collapses space to create abstracted vistas, revealing abandoned yet functional communities. Check out her exhibition Elemental, currently on view at Heriard-Cimino Gallery.
Heriard-Cimino Gallery
440 Julia Street New Orleans, LA 70130
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 to 5:00
Artists Hayley Gaberlavage and Robert Post will be displaying their work at Sibley Gallery from January 14th- February 29th. The show, entitled Magazine Street of Dreams, is a collection of paintings inspired by the people and places of Magazine Street.
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 14th, 7-10pm
Sibley Gallery, 3427 Magazine St, New Orleans
image above: Hayley Gaberlavage
KARMA is a bookstore, gallery and publisher specializing in artist publications, located in the West Village of New York, founded by Brendan Dugan in Spring of 2011. In addition to its own titles, KARMA stocks periodicals, artworks, artists’ editions, rare and out-of-print items and other in-print titles by noted publishers.
“Between the Tracks”– a night of experimental sound and performance, video projections, and sculptures. Works from Alyssa Dennis, Wolfgang Daniel, Sally Hellar, Kyle Hossli, Leah Meltzer, Nina Schwanse, and Cat Kochanski will be on display.
Parse Gallery, 134 Carondelet
October 22nd, 6-10pm