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Gladys LeBlanc Clark
Gladys LeBlanc Clark practices the Cajun folk tradition of spinning and weaving brown cotton.
Gladys LeBlanc Clark practices the Cajun folk tradition of spinning and weaving brown cotton.
Harry Connick, Jr. is a pianist and vocalist, bandleader/composer, and actor from New Orleans.
New Orleans painter Henry Casselli is one of the most highly regarded watercolorists in the nation.
Ignace de Lino de Chalmette served as the chief engineer of the Louisiana colony and owner of the Chalmette Plantation.
Inez Catalon was a Louisiana folk singer who specialized in cantiques, a type of French folk song.
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.
The Jena Band of Choctaw Indians is one of four Louisiana tribes recognized by the federal government and one of fifteen recognized by the state.
Ancestors of the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians avoided resettlement and remained in Louisiana following the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Artist John Clemmer was an active member of the New Orleans art scene from the 1930s-2010s.
In the first half of the twentieth century, painter Josephine Crawford helped introduce the New Orleans artistic community to modernism.
Juan José Calandria and Challis Walker Calandria were prominent painters, sculptors, art teachers, and diplomats in New Orleans in the latter half of the twentieth century.
Judy Cooper is a New Orleans photographer best known for her vivid portrait work.
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