Afronique’s Honeycomb combines stylish afro-centric designs with traditional cultural apparel at affordable prices.
The mission of Ashé Cultural Arts Center is to use art and culture to support human, community, and economic development.
Aya designs is an African inspired clothing brand crafted by Ja’Nese Brooks-Galathe and Dana Leon-Lima
@boss_statusnola
The multifaceted hairstylist and makeup artist started her professional career in New Orleans, La. Christian has been trained in diverse techniques; such as color, extensions, unit reconstruction, manipulating different textures of hair, air brush makeup and more. Her goal is to make the everyday woman of all ethnicities feel unapologetically beautiful inside and out.
Ig: @chrrissyw
INSTAGRAM : @the__emline
Monday Closed
Tuesday 1:00pm – 07:00 pm
Wednesday 1:00 – 07:00 pm
Thursday 12:00 – 07:00 pm
Friday 12:00 – 08:00 pm
Saturday 12:00 – 08:00 pm
Sunday 12:00 – 05:00 pm
NOLA BRAR – Wearable merchandise (shirts and bibs for babies), mugs, and cups representing the New Orleans Born, Raised and Returned brand.
INSTAGRAM : @theblackschool @blacklovefestnola
The Black School is a Black-Centered experimental art school teaching BIPoC and ally students to become agents of change in their communities through art & design education and programming based in radical African diasporic histories, prioritizing local community needs.
The Black School uses art and activism to transform social realities through Black Love, healing, and self-determination.
The Black School produces Black Love Fest, a free one-day celebration open to the public that includes: student work exhibits, music performances, art installations by professional artists, food, vendors, workshops, and more.