Art

Jacques Amans
French artist Jacques Amans was the leading portraitist in New Orleans during the 1840s and 1850s.
French artist Jacques Amans was the leading portraitist in New Orleans during the 1840s and 1850s.
Artist James Michalopoulos's distinctive paintings of New Orleans houses and cultural icons are internationally recognized.
Jan Gilbert is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, and educator from New Orleans.
Janie Verret Luster is a master palmetto basket weaver and cultural preservationist of the United Houma Nation, a state-recognized tribe from southeast Louisiana.
Jay Dearborn Edwards was among the earliest photographers to document the city of New Orleans.
Settling in Shreveport after World War II, French artist Jean Despujols is best known for his paintings of Indochina and World War I.
In the 1830s, French painter Jean Joseph Vaudechamp regularly visited New Orleans during the winter months to paint portraits of the city's elite French Creoles.
Although originally from New York City, artist Jean Seidenberg has lived and worked in New Orleans since his early twenties.
Jean-Hyacinthe Laclotte is best remembered for his painting of the 1815 Battle of New Orleans.
New Orleans artist Jeffrey Cook toured the world in his twenties as a dancer before returning to the city to focus on creating sculpture from cast-off materials.
Jennifer Ellerbe is a photographer and artist who has found her visual poetry in the dark bayous and shadows along the back roads and endlessly flat landscape of Louisiana.
New Orleans photographer Jennifer Shaw's work is based on a world observed and a world constructed, and is typically recorded through the laughably imperfect optics of toy cameras.
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