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St. Charles Avenue is a proud sponsor of Hancock Whitney White Linen Night – Celebrating 25 Years. We hope you find the Gallery Insider guide of art galleries listed by neighborhood helpful as you enjoy Hancock Whitney White Linen Night, Dirty Linen Night, Art for Arts’ Sake in October, a first Saturday opening or a summer weekend stroll through the Warehouse Arts District, the French Quarter, Magazine Street or other places around town where art can be appreciated.
CREASON’S FINE ART
FRENCH QUARTER
831 Chartres Street, 504.345.2243, CreasonsFineArtGallery.com Creason’s Fine Art Gallery, located at 831 Chartres Street, one-half block from Jackson Square, features the artwork of Greg Creason, Harry Mayronne and guest artists. Creason’s paintings, with the use of blown glass scraps, are awe inspiring and are pieces that “you must see in person!” Complementing Creason’s paintings are the whimsical marionettes/hanging sculptures of Harry Mayronne, a French Quarter local living legend.
HEMMERLING GALLERY OF SOUTHERN ART 733 Royal Street504.524.0909, HemmerlingArt.com
FRENCH QUARTER
Calling all teachers! Join our “Just Imagine Kindness Challenge” for schools. What a great way to start the new school year. Become a part of the movement. To learn more, call the Hemmerling Gallery at 504-524-0909 or email carol@hemmerlingart.com. Image: “Circle of Friends.”
O’NEILL STUDIOS
721 Royal Street, 504.527.0703, ONeillGallery.com FRENCH QUARTER
Peter O’Neill’s gallery in the French Quarter has been a top destination among visitors for 10 years. Along with depictions of New Orleans culture and landmarks, visitors are surrounded by the rich emotions of his figurative work. Collected internationally, O’Neill’s work is displayed in hundreds of public and private collections. Image: “Jackson Square at Night”
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