Cfreedom Photography is a New Orleans based photography & film production company. Products & Services include portraits, festivals, events, short films, documentaries, aerial photography and videography, digital photo booths, photo/video editing, fine art, and more.
UPTownARTwerx ….”Its an UPtown thang, no matter where ARTwerx hang!” -Charlie Vaughn jr. aka Uptownz Illest
Studio Be is a 35,000 sq ft warehouse of art. Currently housing the first solo show of visual artist Brandan ‘Bmike’ Odums.
Ronnie Barber at Juju Bag Painter/Graphic Designer/Fine Art
I am a New Orleans native-based photographer; but I also work out of Houston, New York, and DC. I am obsessed with portraits. It is all about the process of creating the portrait, and the story behind the portrait.
Gallery Cayenne features fine art with the spice of New Orleans by internationally renowned artist Shakor. His mix of contemporary and classical painting techniques exhibits diversity and intense imagery. He inspires the imagination and feeds the human spirit. Shakor adds color to life.
Marcus Brown, a native of New Orleans, is an international sculptor, painter, educator, inventor, musician and an avant-garde sound performance artist.
Darrin Bulter, Owner Original Art work on wood and metal
Style Enthusiast. Creative Director. Style Consultant. Visual Artist. Thrifter.
specializing in providing fashion models, professional singers, dancers, poets, African drummers
My content explores natural beauty, identity, culture, social issues, peace and empowerment. It also honors the heritage, contribution and spirit of underrepresented peoples.
@bmike2c
Brandan “BMike” Odums is a New Orleans-based visual artist who, through exhibitions, public programs, and public art works, is engaged in a transnational dialogue about the intersection of art and resistance.
Axiom Art Galley a locally owned and operated space. The gallery hosts different events monthly and also special events on select nights.
Artist Journey Allen embraces a life of community and creativity that defies the odds of a college professor who once told her that she was “unteachable” and “could never learn to paint well enough to become a professional artist.”