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"Art in Public Places"
Where to find local artists work during Prospect.1 opening weekend!

• Popp’s Fountain, City Park: Michel Varisco’s “Fragile Land: Rotunda”
• Convention Center Blvd. (at Mississippi River heritage Park): Sally Heller’s “Scraphouse”
• Poydras and Carondelet: Lou Blackwell’s “All Aboard”
• St. Bernard NORD Center: 1500 Lafreniere St., Paul Deo’s "House of the Rising Sun” mural
• Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Rd.: Eric Dallimore is building his wooden wave piece, “Untitled: #6209” on site.
• “Open Air Project”: Catherine Burke’s sign project will be lighting up the town. Check www.openairproject.com for locations.
• City Park (Orleans and City Park Ave.): Shannon Landis Hansen and Eric Hansen’s mosaic doorway “Still Standing” is under construction.
• New Orleans Botanical Garden, City Park: Ryan Ballard’s birdhouse series “No Place Like NOLA”
• West End Park: Raine Bedsole’s aluminum “Remembering Boat”
• Falstaff Building Roof: Alex Podesta’s bunny-men “City Watch”
• Loyola University and City Park: Dawn DeDeaux’s lluminated “STePs HoME”
• Children's Resource Library, 219 Loyola Ave.: Jim Sohr’s large metal “Zor Bird”
• Dauphine St. @ Jourdan St. (Holy Cross levee): Christopher Brumfield’s garden “Labyrinth”
• 813 Howard Ave.: Franco Alessandrini's rooftop "Displaced”

Coming Soon (Installations ongoing throughout Nov.)
• Caffin and Claiborne: Rashida Ferdinand’s ceramic “Mandala”
• Washington Square Park: Marcus Brown’s interactive saxophone “HUMS”
• Camp St. @ Melpomene St.: Barry Bailey’s stone totem “Rising Landscape”
• Bourbon St.: Generic Art Solutions “Memorial Medallions”
• Franklin Ave. @ Mithra St.: Christopher Saucedo’s monumental “Flood Marker”
• Elysian Fields (multiple locations).: Mitchell Gaudet and Erica Larkin's “Watermark”

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Arts Market Saturday, November 29th

Arts Market of New Orleans
Saturday, November 29th
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Palmer Park, S. Carrollton and S. Claiborne Aves in Uptown.
Free and open to the public!

Discover a vibrant market brimming with exciting pieces from the region’s best artisans. From paintings, photography, ceramics, glasswork, jewelry, woodwork and printmaking to handcrafted clothing, soap and candles, the Arts Market truly offers something for every person and every budget. Plus live music, food and drink from your favorite local restaurants, and exciting and educational kid's activities.

This month's market is PACKED with great, local, handmade local shopping options, and entertainment for all. More details below!  Continued »
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Big List Open Enrollment Going On Now
Intent to participate deadline November 21, 2008 The NOLA Arts & Culture Big List a consortium of area non-profits spearheaded by the Arts Council, is currently enrolling participants for 2009. The Big List is a sophisticated, multi level database of arts attendees in our region. For 2008, 17 organizations combined their direct mail lists (no email), to create a database of over 35,000 area arts attendees.

The Big List is a searchable database, in which participants can order names based on arts preferences (theatre, dance, music, museum), region (zip code, parish,) demogrephics (income level, households w/children, ethnicity), or a combination of all of the above. Set up fees to participate in the 2009 list are approximately $350. Timetable and more information below.... Continued »
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Community Arts Awards - Nominations

The Arts Council of New Orleans is currently accepting nominations for the New Orleans Arts Awards. Deadline for submiting an application is November 28th, 2008 . To learn more about the Community Arts Awards click here. To submit a nomination click here.

SAVE THE DATE! The Community Arts Awards Ceremony will be held on Thursday May 7th at the Audubon Tea Room.

 
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Art in Public Places: Installations Happening Now!


The Arts Council of New Orleans “Art in Public Places” program is underway. Artwork commissioned by local artists through the Arts Council’s collaboration with the Joan Mitchell Foundation, began hitting the streets Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008.
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ELLA Project Wins Governor's Arts Award
The Entertainment Law Legal Assistance (ELLA) Project, a partnership of the Arts Council, Tipitina's Foundation, and Tulane Law School, has been awarded a 2008 Governor's Arts Award for Cultural Economy Development.

Created in 2005, the ELLA Project has provided free, personalized legal assistance to over 500 Louisiana artists and cultural organizations. The Arts Council congratulates all the project partners, with special applause going to supervising attorney Ashlye Keaton, and thanks Lt. Governor Landrieu and the staff at Culture, Recreation and Tourism for this exciting honor.  
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Cultural Products Districts Announced

The Office of the Lt. Governor and the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism has announced certification of the first 29 Cultural Products Districts in Louisiana. Included in this list are 17 seperate districts from Orleans Parish, and 22 from the region as a whole. To view the complete list, as well as access FAQ's, please click here

 
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Craft Emergency Relief Fund
If you are a professional craft artist that was affected by Hurricane Gustav, you may be eligible for disaster relief assistance from the Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF).

CERF's Programs include:

  • Grants up to $1,500;
  • Loans up to $8,000;
  • Booth fee waivers at craft shows;
  • Discounts on materials and equipment from craft suppliers;
  • Assistance with business development;
  • Disaster forums to help connect artists with assistance from the craft art community.
For eligibility requirements and more information go to www.craftemergency.org or contact:
Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF)
PO Box 838
Montpelier, VT 05601
ph: 802-229-2306  
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Thank you Planet Synovate!
The Arts Council was pleased to partner with Synovate, a global market research company with offices in 51 countries, during their 2008 convention held in New Orleans in late April. Known as the most curious company in the world, Synovate’s interest in our local New Orleans artists did not disappoint!  Continued »
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