Continuing our feature on race and privilege with ARTS.BLACK, Charlie Tatum interviews Tameka Norris on her cross-continental practice, her alter-ego Meka Jean and working as an artist in the America South.
New Orleans
ArticlesPARSE (formerly Parse Gallery) is a curator-centric space located in a three-story, late 19th century building in New Orleans’ Central Business District that aims to bring curators to the region to produce projects and exhibitions.
Press Street is a New Orleans-based 501c3 literary and visual arts collective formed in 2005 to promote art and literature in the community through events, publications and arts education.
The Front is an artist-run collective and not-for-profit gallery founded by artists in 2008 amidst the post-Katrina resurgence of New Orleans.
Good Children Gallery is a pioneer artist-run space in the St. Claude Arts District aimed at enhancing the cultural landscape of New Orleans.
Amy Mackie surveys the emergence and evolution of New Orleans’s post-Katrina arts communities for the first post in our New Orleans feature.