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CREATIVE ALLIANCE OF NEW ORLEANS

TORRES | BURNS TRUST

ALEMBIC COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

CREATIVE INDUSTRY, INC.

 

PRESENT

 

PROSPECT PS – PROJECTS OF PROSPECT 4 SATELLITES

 

 

Crevasse 22 | River House

8122 Saro Lane, Poydras, LA

A project of Creative Alliance of New Orleans And Torres | Burns Trust

 

Crevasse 22 | River House, PS Satellite, a Project of Prospect New Orleans, located at the bucolic site of a crevasse, or breach in the levee on the Mississippi river just 25 minutes downriver from the French Quarter, welcomes visitors Saturdays and Sundays, 11-4 and Fridays by appointment, exhibiting the work of 25 artists’ cutting edge sculptures in a sculpture garden adjacent to a bayou, and equally original as well as traditional, regional work in the River House. 504.218.4807 for appointments and information.

 

Art House on the Levee:

4725 Dauphine Street, in Holy Cross, a neighborhood in the Lower 9th Ward

A project of Creative Industry, Inc.

 

Robert Tannen’s “Stealth House Boat”, with Aria da Capo, is moored on the Mississippi River Levee in front of the Art House on the Levee where visitors are welcome on weekends from 2-4 pm to share his warnings about coastal risk that he has been issuing through his art since he came south from Coney Island. On view inside the house are water colors and original maps that show High, Mid, Low and No Ground levels, and two 16’ long murals consisting of blown up electrocardiograms overlade with personal calligraphy that he did at the Rauschenberg Foundation Retreat in 2016.

 

CANO’S Creative Space at Myrtle Banks

1307 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, Central City, New Orleans

A project of Creative Alliance of New Orleans and Alembic Community Development

 

In a re-purposed school in Central City, first opened with a welcoming party for Prospect 3, CANO continues its focus on social justice, civil rights and Central City related exhibitions there with the work of artist Kim Rice in “The Divide”. This exhibition illustrates the human damage of “redlining” a practice that denied loans to African Americans and other residents of lower income neighborhoods, depriving them of the economic and educational opportunities, even healthy lives, tied to property ownership. Rice’s work weaves roofing paper and maps into a Mississippi river framing. The gallery is on the building’s 3rd floor, Open to visitors weekdays. 9am – 5pm.

 

 Art House on Esplanade

2326 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans

A project of Creative Industry, Inc.

 

Artist Robert Tannen, with Michael Scott, have added a new outdoor sculpture, “Shotgun Po-Boy” to the front sculpture garden of this legendary site that exhibits contemporary and ancient art by regional and international artists both inside and outside the home of Tannen and his wife Jeanne Nathan, Executive Director of the Creative Alliance of New Orleans. Tannen, originally from Coney Island, and Nathan from the Bronx, founded the Contemporary Arts Center with artists and arts supporters in 1976.

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