Exhibits

Mr. Randolph "Raymond" Brown
November 2, 2006
HONORING AMERICA’S SOLDIERS
November 7, 2006
Mr. Randolph "Raymond" Brown
November 2, 2006
HONORING AMERICA’S SOLDIERS
November 7, 2006

The Ameen Art Gallery (Thibodaux) 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, in Talbot Hall, room 200, on the campus of Nicholls State University. For more info: visit www.nicholls.edu.


Art Exhibition. Featuring the works – painting, printmaking and photography – of New Orleans artists Mary-Jane Parker, Gary Oaks, Ann Schwab and Brian McCormick.

Bayou Lafourche Folklife and Heritage Museum (Lockport) 110 Main St., 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children under 12. For more info: 985-532-5909.


“At the Old Ballgame,” through November. Featuring men’s fast- and slow-pitch baseball beginning in the 1900s and extending through the 1960s. The exhibit, organized by Dudley Gautreaux, features the Cut Off Tigers.


Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum (Houma) 7910 West Park Ave. For more info: (985) 873-6367.

Reception and lecture with Ellen McCord, Nov. 3, at 6 p.m. The Houma artist will display her paper pulp paintings with a Louisiana theme and all of her artwork will be for sale Nov. 3-24. A free lunchtime lecture with the artist will be held Nov. 15, from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the museum.


Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans) 900 Camp St. For more info: 504-528-3805, www.cacno.org.


2005-06 Louisiana Biennial, Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is $10. Exhibition presents the work of six emerging Louisiana artists who were selected from a field of 200 applicants.

Everett Street Gallery (Morgan City) 201 Everett St., 11 a.m-4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. For more info: 985-385-9945 or www.artsguild.org.


Art Exhibition: Displaying works of local artists. Admission is free.


The Frame Shop (Morgan City) 708 Front St., 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday or by appointment. Features a remodeled gallery. For more info: 985-385-0730.

Featured artist: Elison Trahan, an award-winning duck decoy carver.


Photography exhibits: The photography of Wendy Nesin, Clyde Peterson, Leonard Price, Tammy Michael, Sherry Arcemont, Deborah Price and Jackie Price, Angelena and Lyle Brocato, as well as a collection of hand colored photography by local photographer Lisa Norris.


Original art exhibits: Phyllis Smith (colored pencils), Jeanine B. van Suffelen (watercolor), Gloria Cormier (acrylic and oil), Ralph Nix (acrylic) and Earl Woodard (hand-painted and laquered mats and frames).

Other art exhibits: Stained glass by Maria Heymann and Melissa Martin, pottery by Alex and Cindy Williams, wood tunrings by Frank West and hand-crafted items from the Warren family of Pitcairn Island, South Pacific.


Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (Thibodaux) 314 St. Mary St., 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, and 9 a.m.-5p.m. Friday through Sunday. Admission is free. For more info: 985-448-1375 or visit www.nps.gov/jela.


“In A Word…,” through December 2006. Thibodaux photographer Brian Naquin’s exhibit brings a word to mind – solitude, tranquility, pride – and portrays a personal point of view of southern Louisiana culture.

Louisiana Art & Science Museum (Baton Rouge) 100 South River Rd., 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. For more info: 225-344-5272 or www.lasm.org.


“Impressionists and Modern Masters,” through Jan. 7, 2007. This exhibition includes works from the New Orleans Museum of Art. Works by such world-famous European artists as Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Pablo Picasso, and by American artists including Mary Cassatt, Stuart Davis, Robert Henri and Georgia O’Keeffe are among the 62 paintings and works on paper. The works are on loan in gratitude for the museum’s support to NOMA in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.


New Orleans Museum of Art (New Orleans) 1 Collins Diboll Circle. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Wednesdays-Sundays. Admission is free to Louisiana residents through December 2006. For more info: 504-658-4100.

“CARNAVAL!,” beginning Oct. 21. The exhibit captures the sights, sounds and pageantry of Carnival celebrations around the world. It is on loan from the Museum of International Folk Art, and includes eight rural and urban locations in Europe and the Americas.

Nicholls State University Art Studio (Chauvin) at the NSU Art Studio/Chauvin Sculpture Garden, 5337 Bayouside Dr., 1-4 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday or by appointment. For more info: 985-594-2546 or 985-448-4597 or visit www.nicholls.edu/folkartcenter.

Shaw Center for the Arts (Baton Rouge) 100 Lafayette Street, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. For more info: (225) 346-5001.

“Woven Art: Native American Basketry,” Collection highlights a small portion of the works of Sharon and Jack Field, including over 30 woven baskets, olla vessels, water jugs, hats and bowls by 17 Native American tribes.

Southdown Plantation House/The Terrebonne Museum (Houma) 1208 Museum Dr. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Admission for the special exhibit room only is $1.00. Admission for full museum tour is $5, $2 for children. For more info: 985-851-0154.

“Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler,” through Nov. 25. Paintings and drawings of south Louisiana Cajun Culture exhibit by Thibodaux artist Dan Junot.

Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild and Downtown Gallery 630 (Houma) 630 Belenger St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. For more info: (985) 851-2198.

“American Art Week,” Nov. 6-10. Featuring oil painter John Robichaux of Thibodaux and quilter Rosetta Canafax.

“Member Competition – Memories”

“Artist of the Month” – Nita Hodges.

Terrebonne Folklife Cultural Center (Houma) 317 Goode St. Registration $5 for classes. For more info: 985-873-6545.

“Soapcarving for Children,” Tuesdays, 7-6 p.m., by appointment only. Special group rates for scouts, church groups, etc.

“Woodcarving (ducks, songbirds, etc.),” Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m., for adults.

“Quilting,” Thursdays, 9 p.m.-midnight.

“Spanish,” Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m.,

“French,” Thursdays, 7-8 p.m.

Terrebonne Parish Main Library (Houma) 151 Civic Center Blvd. (East Houma Branch: 778 Grand Caillou Rd; North Branch: 4130 W Park Ave. in Gray) For more info: 985-876-5861.

” Louisiana Decoy,” Roger Boureois’ display can be viewed in the foyer display cases at the Main Library.

“Designs in Textiles,” by Clair Fenton will be displayed in the cases on the second floor of the Main Library.

Williams Gallery (New Orleans) 533 Royal St., Tuesday through Saturday excluding holidays from 9:30 a.m-4:30 p.m. Historic photographs, prints, maps and books trace New Orleans’ perseverance through 300 years of periodic flooding and natural disasters, while contemporary photographs, oral histories, video footage and ephemera explore Hurricane Katrina’s impact and the city’s will to survive and rebuild against all odds. For more info: (504) 523-4662.