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artists, through Oct. 28. HERIARD-CIMINO GALLERY. 440 Julia St., 525-7300; www. heriardcimino.com — “Be-

tween You, Me and Us,” wall sculpture by Carolina Sardi; “Flocked Relics,” flocked pieces and light sculpture by Keith Sonnier; both through Oct. 30.

dolls, puppets and photographs, through November. REYNOLDS-RYAN ART GALLERY. Isidore Newman School, 5333 Danneel St., 896-6369; www. newmanschool.org — Multi-

layered silkscreen wall installations by Winifred Ross Reilly, through Thursday.

HOME SPACE GALLERY. 1128 St. Roch Ave. — Gumbo Art

ROBERE LORD GALLERY. 2375 Tchoupitoulas St., 267-5802; www.roberelordgallery.com — Paintings by Elsie Semmes,

JEAN BRAGG GALLERY OF SOUTHERN ART. 600 Julia St., 895-7375; www.jeanbragg.com — “Au Jazz Hot! New Orleans

SIBLEY GALLERY. 3427 Magazine St., 899-8182 — “Unearthed,”

Group show featuring works by Bruce Davenport Jr. and others, through Nov. 9.

in the 1920s,” paintings by Ann Cox Strub, through October.

JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY. 400A Julia St., 522-5471; www. jonathanferraragallery.com —

“I Speak As I Please,” welded, repurposed metal works by David Buckingham; “Other Living Things,” two-dimensional works by Brian Borrello; both through Oct. 30.

LE DESIGNS LLC. 3512 Magazine St., 373-6413 — Paintings by Tucker Fitz Hugh Jr. and Vera Deville Judycki; painted ostrich eggs by Tucker Fitz Hugh Jr., through Nov. 27. LEMIEUX GALLERIES. 332 Julia St., 522-5988; www.lemieuxgalleries.com — “Paper Trail,”

works on paper by Paul Ninas, through Oct. 30.

M. FRANCIS GALLERY. 604 S. Julia St., 875-4888; www.mfrancisgallery.com —“Perseverance in

Peace,” mixed-media drawings and watercolors by Asante Salaam, through Friday.

MYSTIC BLUE SIGN SHOP. 2212 Magazine St., 525-4691 — “Twenty-first Century

Lettering Art,” an exhibition of archived hand-lettering, through Oct. 30.

NEW ORLEANS ARTWORKS. 727 Magazine St., 529-7279 — Works by Dave Lindsley, Mark Waguespack, Imen Djouini, Jonathan Taube, through Oct. 30. NEWCOMB ART GALLERY. Tulane University, Woldenberg Art Center, 314-2406; www. newcombartgallery.com — “Voices Inside: The Form and Function of Baskets,” more than 200 baskets from around the world; “Creative Environs: Art of the Newcomb Pottery;” both through Sunday. OAK STREET GALLERY. 111 N. Oak St., Hammond, (985) 345-0521 — Water media by Janet Gildermaster; ceramic by Lark Smith; acrylic on metal by Gloria Ross; all through October. POET’S GALLERY. 3113 Magazine St., 899-4100 — “Carnival of

Saints and Souls,” a group exhibition featuring handmade

paintings and stitchings on handmade mini-quilts, through Oct. 30.

SLIDELL ART LEAGUE GALLERY. Historic Slidell Train Depot, 1827 Front St., Suite 201, (985) 8479458 — “Out of the Blue,” a

group exhibition and competition, through Feb. 3. SLIDELL CULTURAL CENTER. 2055 Second St., Slidell — “So

You Think You Can Paint?” works by elected officials and community leaders, through Nov. 12. SOREN CHRISTENSEN GALLERY. 400 Julia St., 569-9501; www. sorengallery.com — Ceramic

works by Bradley Sabin and new works by William Dunlap, through October. STELLA JONES GALLERY. Place St. Charles, 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 132, 568-9050 — “The

Edge of Spirit,” drawings and mixed-media sculptures by Donald Locke, through Nov. 27. TAYLOR BERCIER FINE ART. 233 Chartres St., 527-0072 — “Fever Dreams,” drawings and paintings by Thomas Woodruff, through Oct. 22. THOMAS MANN GALLERY UNO-ST. CLAUDE GALLERY. 2429 St. Claude Ave. — “Do

What I Mean, Not What I Say,” a group exhibition featuring seven artists, through Nov. 7.

museums AMERICAN-ITALIAN MUSEUM & RESEARCH LIBRARY. 537 S. Peters St., 522-7294 — Permanent

exhibits of jazz artists, a St. Joseph’s altar replica, the Louisiana Italian-American Sports Hall of Fame and a research library with genealogy records.

AMISTAD RESEARCH CENTER. 6823 St. Charles Ave., 862-3222 — “Through a Crowd, Bravely:

The 50th Anniversary of Public School Desegregation in New Orleans,” an exhibition about the 1960 integration of William Frantz and McDonogh 19 elementary schools, through Dec. 22.

CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER. 900 Camp St., 528-3800; www. cacno.org — “Freak Parade,” works by Thomas Woodruff, through Oct. 24. HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS COLLECTION. 533 Royal St., 5234662; www.hnoc.org — Early

Louisiana furniture from the Magnolia Mound Plantation collection, through Dec. 11. LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM. Old U.S. Mint, 400 Esplanade Ave., 568-6968 — “Target America: Opening Eyes to the Damage Drugs Cause,” an interactive exhibit exploring the damaging effects of illegal drugs, through Nov. 24. MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN COCKTAIL. 1 Poydras St., Suite 169, 569-0405; www. museumoftheamericancocktail. org — “Absinthe Visions,” pho-

tographs by Damian Hevia, ongoing.

NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM. 945 Magazine St., 527-6012; www.nationalww2museum.org — “Loyal Forces:

The Animals of World War II,” artifacts focusing on animals employed and encountered in the war, through Sunday. NEW ORLEANS AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM. 1418 Gov. Nicholls St., 566-1136; www. noaam.com — “Sumpt’n

to See, Native Son Comes Home,” paintings by Ted Ellis; “Drapetomania: A Disease Called Freedom,” a collection of artifacts by Derrick Joshua Beard; both through November.

NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART. City Park, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, 658-4100; www.noma. org — “Scents and Sensibil-

ity,” 125 objects covering the history of perfume bottles; “Ancestors and Descendants: Ancient Southwestern America at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century,” photographs, artifacts and archival research from Tulane University’s George Hubbard Pepper Native American Archive; both through Oct. 24.

NEW ORLEANS PHARMACY MUSEUM. 514 Chartres St., 5658027; www.pharmacymuseum. org — Exhibits on 19th-cen-

tury pharmacy, medicine and health care, all ongoing.

OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART. 925 Camp St., 539-9600; www.ogdenmuseum.org —

“The Art of Country Music,” items from the Marty Stuart Collection, through October. “The Big Spill,” a Center for Southern Craft and Design spotlight exhibition, through Dec. 5.

SOUTHERN FOOD & BEVERAGE MUSEUM. Riverwalk Marketplace, 1 Poydras St., Suite 169, 569-0405; www.southernfood. org — “New Orleans con Sabor

Latino,” an exhibit highlighting the legacy of Latin cuisine in New Orleans, through Nov. 15.

TEKREMA CENTER FOR ART AND CULTURE. 5640 Burgundy St. — Collection of art from

Papua New Guinea, through Nov. 15.

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MARTINE CHAISSON GALLERY. 727 Camp St., 427-4759; www. martinechaissongallery.com — “Niagara,” paintings by Jack Niven, through Nov. 27.

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