Art

Josephine Crawford
In the first half of the twentieth century, painter Josephine Crawford helped introduce the New Orleans artistic community to modernism.
In the first half of the twentieth century, painter Josephine Crawford helped introduce the New Orleans artistic community to modernism.
Benefactor of Newcomb College whose life was marked by grief and whose legacy was marked with conflict
Known for her intimite, stylized photography, Josephine Sacabo principally has lived in New Orleans, citing the citys unique ambiance as a muse.
Joshua Mann Pailet is recognized as both an art photographer and the owner/director of A Gallery of Fine Photography in New Orleans.
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.
New Orleans artist Juanita Gonzales produced clay sculpture, tile, and pottery that was far ahead of its time in terms of both technique and glazing.
Jewish people have greatly contributed to Louisiana’s culture and economy as philanthropists, civic and educational leaders, business owners, and art patrons.
Judy Cooper is a New Orleans photographer best known for her vivid portrait work.
Julia Sims is a nature photographer best known for her work in Manchac Swamp between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
Boston-born Julie Kane was appointed the 2011-2013 Louisiana Poet Laureate.
Sisters Jean and Kate Gordon stand out as among the most influential women of the progressive era in New Orleans.
Husband and wife documentary photographers Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick have dedicated their careers to examining and presenting the lives, spirit, and culture of black New Orleans.
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