![Set of 2: 2011 & 2012 New Orleans Film Festival Posters, limited edition prints, designed and hand silk-screened by local artist Meg Turner (Community Printshop) by: Meg Turner](http://cano-la.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Meg-Turner-NOFF-2011-poster.jpg)
Set of 3: 2011 & 2012 New Orleans Film Festival Posters, limited edition prints, designed and hand silk-screened by local artist Meg Turner (Community Printshop) by: Meg Turner
!["Wild Gulf" 13" x 19," limited ed. photograph from the "Shifting Series," a body of work which is based around the wetlands of Southeast LA by: Michael Varisco](http://cano-la.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Michel-Varisco-Wild-Gulf.jpg)
“Wild Gulf” 13″ x 19,” limited ed. photograph from the “Shifting Series,” a body of work which is based around the wetlands of Southeast LA by: Michael Varisco
![Infinity Candlestick: limited edition hand forged candlestick set. Each element is individually forged by heating to 2500 degrees F and hammering it into shape. www.redmetal.net](http://cano-la.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Rachel-David-Infinity-Candlestick.jpg)
Infinity Candlestick: limited edition hand forged candlestick set. Each element is individually forged by heating to 2500 degrees F and hammering it into shape. By: Rachel David
!["Wading" Acrylic on paper. Part of a series of work created using a painting and scraping method to create dense layers and the illusion of depth in space, 8" x 19" in a white frame.](http://cano-la.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Molly-Knobloch.jpg)
“Wading” Acrylic on paper. Part of a series of work created using a painting and scraping method to create dense layers and the illusion of depth in space, 8″ x 19″ in a white frame. By: Molly Knobloch
![19th century charcoal and chalk academy sketch on paper, recumbent male nude, 20" x 12" possibly by Etienne Hippolyte Maindron, a sculptor of the human form, studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in the 1820s- Legion of Honour awarded in 1874. Most of his works can be seen in the Museum of Fine Arts in Angers, France](http://cano-la.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/bal-des-artistes-male-nude.jpg)
19th century charcoal and chalk academy sketch on paper, recumbent male nude, 20″ x 12″ possibly by Etienne Hippolyte Maindron, a sculptor of the human form, studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in the 1820s- Legion of Honour awarded in 1874. Most of his works can be seen in the Museum of Fine Arts in Angers, France