Creative Alliance of New Orleans
CANO’s mission is to provide training, education, and information for creative artists, cultural p
Jeanne Nathan’s career and experience spans decades of work in journalism, marketing and p***c relations, community organization, and arts advocacy. As a broadcast journalist for WDSU in New Orleans she covered government, economic development and politics, producing the news on weekends and ultimately as managing editor. She produced weekend profiles of artists among many special cultural product
Hey supporters, we are featured on the official website for the New Orleans tourism industry for our Red Art event! Check us out https://www.neworleans.com/event/redart-an-artists-warning-of-climate-change/77958/. Cool! See you there!
REDART - An Artist's Warning of Climate Change REDART is the most recent permutation of artist Robert Tannen’s lifelong focus on environmental issues that began when he was a teenager constructing large in situ sculptures from debris on the beaches of Coney Island where he was raised. Now he presents ubiquitous consumer objects from computers ...
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REDART Open Garden and House during Jazz Fest Weekend. Saturday, May 7, 4-8PM.
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Call us to RSVP. Last call for GIVE NOLA DONORS in 2021 to pick up their art.
TODAY and next SATURDAY! Come to 2326 Esplanade Ave for Robert Tannen's RedArt show; a captivating and powerful statement on consumerism in America that you won't want to miss!
Billie Tannen: Billie Beads! Visit etsy.com/market/billie_beads to purchase.
Robert Tannen: Laptop manufactured in Taiwan; REDART by Robert Tannen. Visit robertctannen.com to purchase.
Natalie Toth: “Pilate” (Found materials, enamel paint on board, 15”x13”); “Lucy Window” (Found materials, enamel paint on found window screen, 40”x30”); “Open Sesame” (Found materials, enamel paint on wooden slat board, 25”x25”). Visit cargocollective.com/natalietoth to purchase.
Sally Heller: “Home Sweet Home” (Paint, sequins, print on canvas, mounted on 1 inch foam, approx 12” wide). Visit or sallyheller.com to purchase.
Sandra Pulitzer: Glazed ceramic basket. Visit to purchase.
Matthew Foreman: Visit to commission a portrait.
Karen Gadbois: Vintage silk pillowcases. Visit or karengadbois.com to purchase.
Errol Barron: “Floodwall” (10”x13”). Visit or octaviaartgallery.com to purchase.
DM for additional details & to purchase these beautiful pieces! You can also find additional works at www.kristinalarsonart.com 1) Chicken Feet Candle Sticks, $150 2) Hive Vessel, $200 3) Three Tiered Planter, $500 4) Heart, $125
This elegant sculpture created by Elizabeth Shannon is on sale! Please contact her at [email protected] or by phone if you are interested!
These beautiful sake cups made by Kevin O’Keefe are $60 each! You can contact Kevin through his website: KevinJohnOKeefe.com. SWIPE left for more!
This stunning 12” x 12” print created by Nurhan Gokturk is priced at $60. Please contact the artist for purchase!
This piece, “Birds of Bayou St Johns” by Erin Workman, depicts . SWIPE left for more!
These two beautiful works created by Lucia Aquino are priced at $300 each! Get them while you can. Contact Lucia .1_ or by email at [email protected]
Tattoos as “souvenir” is French for “to remember.” Susan Gisleson is interested in flash books at tattoo parlors all over the world. The design for this piece was taken directly from a flash book. The fabrics are scraps from costumes she’s made or worn through the years. As Frederico Fellini once famously said: “ Don’t forget that costumes, like dreams, are symbolic communication.” For additional info such as pricing, please visit susangisleson.com or email her directly!
This beautiful piece, “La Beluse” by Gina Philips, was painted in Briant, France, in the summer of 2017. It’s dimensions are: 17.25” x 29.5” 20.1” x 32.80”, and is priced at $3,000. For additional contact info and other works please visit: ginaphillips.org/news.html
In this solo exhibition, entitled “Solastalgia”, Michel Varisco explores stages of grief with Jennifer Sargent and Cynthia Scott through the underwater lens of natural springs and rivers. To study springs is like listening to the heartbeat and basal metabolic rate of a living organism. But the springs are dying. The heartbeat is slowing, the basal metabolic rate askew. It is from this existential space, moving away from the disavowal that has plagued our species, a kind of awakening occurs.
Today’s Give Art Artist of the Day is John Barnes! Visit or johnbarnesart.com to purchase his work.
1 & 2) “Hooded Lilliputian Gangster/Doom”, 8”x3”x4”, $650
3) “Harsh Reality”, 30”x12”x14”, $2500
CANO invites you to give art for the holidays. Support Local New Orleans artist Hannah Chalew by contacting her directly at http://www.hannahchalew.com/ or via email [email protected]
1.) Chicken Feet Candle Sticks, $150
2.) Hive Vessel, $200
3.) Three Tiered Planter, $500
4.) Heart, $125
DM for additional details & to purchase!
http://www.kristinalarsonart.com/
Artist of the day: Pippin Frisbie-Calder Atchafalaya, $200, Woodblock Print
Size: 22"x30" Roseate Spoonbill, $250, Watercolored Woodcut Print
Size:22"x26" To purchase, contact the artist at https://www.pippinfrisbiecalder.com/ The Creative Alliance of New Orleans urges you to GIVE ART for the holidays by local artists. We offer an artist a day for your consideration between now and January 6th. Use the artist's contact info to make a purchase. Your payment goes fully to the artist. Should you want to make a year end gift to CANO, please use our Donate box at cano-la.org
SATURDAY! Come to 2326 Esplanade Ave for Robert Tannen's RedArt show; a captivating and powerful statement on consumerism in America that you won't want to miss!
Want to learn about New Orleans’s complex and difficult relationship with water and the city’s shift to green infrastructure? Want to commemorates the stories of residents that experienced devastating loss due to Hurricane Katrina and those that continue to face stormwater and other environmental risks? Well, In collaboration with the Arts Council New Orleans and under the mentorship of acclaimed local artist Carl Joe Williams, the Young Artist Movement students from the NET Charter High School have created sculptures that explore just this! For more information please visit: https://www.prospect5.org/satellite-artists
TOMORROW! Come to 2326 Esplanade Ave for Robert Tannen's RedArt show; a captivating and powerful statement on consumerism in America that you won't want to miss!
The Press Club of New Orleans presents Life Through the Lens, a photography exhibition showcasing the history and culture of the region, its people, and environment through the lens of journalism. Photography included in the exhibition explores the connections between the city’s past and present, focusing on issues of community and culture, environment and place, equity, and resilience as they have been presented for the consumption of news audiences. For more information go to: https://www.prospect5.org/satellite-artists
Tomorrow! Come to 2326 Esplanade Ave for Robert Tannen's RedArt show; a captivating and powerful statement on consumerism in America that you won't want to miss!
Come to 3718 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70117 to learn through art about the complex and layered role of sugar in shaping the history of New Orleans and the region. For more information visit: https://www.prospect5.org/satellite-artists
Tonight from 6:30-10PM: Prospect 5 highlights 7 New Orleans based arts presenters in recognition of the growing energy in the New Orleans art scene. Come to Beaubourg Theatre 614 Gravier Street New Orleans, LA, 70130 if you don’t want to miss it!
REMINDER: Fall Art Opening at Crevasse 22 I River House this Sunday from 12-4pm! Featuring works from Robbert C Tannn, Christina Larson, MaPo Kinnord, among others, the show highlights the catastrophic effects of the past projects in St. Bernard as a form of protest against a controversial new shipping facility proposal in the area. Beautiful and thought provoking ceramic and sculptural works will also be circulated throughout the outdoor areas. Come enjoy the the beautiful day out in the country with art!
TODAY! Come to 2326 Esplanade Ave for Robert Tannen's RedArt show; a captivating and powerful statement on consumerism in America that you won't want to miss!
THIS SATURDAY! Come to 2326 Esplanade Ave for Robert Tannen's RedArt show; a captivating and powerful statement on consumerism in America. You won't want to miss this!
ATTENTION!!!!
CANO IS HIRING!!!
CANO is looking for a responsible, organized, passionate, and motivated individual to take over our campaign and marketing needs.
This is a PART-TIME position that is flexible and will work around your schedule. CANO is also willing to help the hired individual achieve full-time hours if necessary.
If you are interested in applying, DM us, visit the Handshake link in our bio, or email us at [email protected] with a resume and brief cover letter!
🚨🚨UPDATE🚨🚨
We took a little hiatus from social media to strategically plan CANO’s next steps, but we’ve got BIG things coming!
1. We made OVER $16,000 for , and we couldn’t be more grateful to our incredible donors and supporters! With those donations, CANO is thrilled to be able to continue , as well as some amazing upcoming projects…
2. The opening at was a HUGE SUCCESS!! Despite the poor weather conditions, we had an excellent turn out with over 100 visitors! The event was SO great, in fact, we have decided to host ANOTHER event NEXT WEEKEND!
3. Sunday, May 16th, will be open from Noon-5pm, where and will exhibit “Invisible Rivers” feat. “Float Lab” for the FIRST TIME in the sculpture garden.
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
Again, thank you to all of our supporters!! CANO couldn’t do this without you, and together, we are growing opportunities for New Orleans creatives!
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What does the Creative Alliance of New Orleans Do?
The Creative Alliance of New Orleans (CANO) mission is to provide training, education, and information for creative artists, cultural producers and the community, to protect our cultural legacy and to promote the revitalization of the city as a cultural and economic center.
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