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New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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Contemporary Arts Center is a multidisciplinary arts center offering presentation, production and promotion of art. The center organizes exhibitions, performances and programs, and encourages collaboration among diverse artists, institutions, communities and supporters. Since 1976, the Contemporary Arts Center has been home to artists experiments in painting, theater, photography, performance art, dance, music, video, education, and sculpture. The center s award-winning building provides more than 10,000-square-feet of gallery space offering exhibitions throughout the year. In addition, the center and local performers stage various plays, dance events, music concerts and performances in its two theaters. The center offers workshops to introduce youth to art in the rehearsal hall and art lab. The center offers contemporary materials, open spaces and site-specific art works created by Louisiana artists.
New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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Originally founded in 1980 as the New Orleans Institute for the Performing Arts by Melvin G. Alford and Julianne Nice, the initial aim of the organization was to provide students and teachers in the performing arts with masterclasses and workshops, as well as expose them to performances by artists in the mainstream of professional activity. Since our beginning, MASNO has provided both artists and students an opportunity to perform for appreciative audiences, assisting students in developing skills necessary to build artistic discipline, all while in a comfortable and supportive environment. MASNO has continued to encourage the performance of emerging and lesser known works, as well engaging the community to participate in all areas of the arts, particularly classical music. Each summer, MASNO has presented the New Orleans Keyboard Festival, an eight day event featuring masterclasses, lectures, and recitals. In 1989, MASNO members Madelyn Trible and Raymond Gitz saw the opportunity to augment the summer festival, and in 1989 the New Orleans International Piano Competition was born. William Koehler was the victor of the inaugural competition, and since that first year the competition has continued to expand in scope, attracting competitors and audiences from around the globe, and currently regarded as one of the finest showcases of pianistic talent.
New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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Arts Council of New Orleans works in partnership with various community groups, local and state governmental agencies, and other nonprofit art organizations. The organization provides support services for various arts in the New Orleans region through a wide range of programs and services. Its services include cultural planning, advocacy, public art, economic development, arts education, and grant and service initiatives. Arts Council of New Orleans has a variety of programs, including a youth program, and arts incubator program that offers business assistance to artists, and profit and nonprofit groups. The organization conducts arts-related surveys in the region to collect people s opinions. It also works on public art projects for local government agencies and private corporations. Arts Council of New Orleans publishes an art directory that provides information on art galleries, media, art agencies, resources, commissions, literature, music concerts, and theatres. The organization is located in New Orleans.
New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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Located in Broad Street Cultural Products District, ArtEgg Studios was found in 2001 by Dr. Esther Dyer. Since its inception, the ArtEgg has developed into a creative space for creative people. The Lousiaina Department of Economics has renewed ArtEggs certification as a Louisiana small business entrepreneurship - located in the Broad Street Cultural Products District. ArtEgg Studios is a 50, 000 sq. ft. former produce warhouse for American Beauty Eggs, Butter and Turkeys. The original signs have been restored on the Earhart wall. The first floor has intact produce coolers converted to storage for art collections, studios for artists and musicians, workshops for set builders, and offices for nonprofits and entrepreneurs. The upper floor houses creative individuals and non-profit organizations. There are painters, photographers, wood and metal artists, fashion designers and filmakers. We are proud to be home to Louisianas Alliance for Affordable Energy and its Smart Building Resource Center, Kids Rethink New Orleans and the Heritage Foundation for Arts and Cultural Sustainability.