Big congrats to local artist Keith Duncan who has had a very successful run with his Prospect 2 showing at the Healing Center. Word on the street is that these pieces are now sold, so the only way you can get some new Kieth Duncan artwork is to come by the Canary Gallery on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9 - and it's Keith's Birthday!
Keith straddles the line between mockery and public education on themes of race and class.
..."humor and satire, with a social political awareness, are the ideological factors in this new series of art work(s)....i am drawn to the conclusion that due to a dominant culture's view of African Americans and Blacks as a race, stereotypes or "types" are continuously being produced, manufactured and displayed., it shows how "far" we've gone as a society on the issues of race and class" - Keith Duncan
The CANARY Gallery WAS a multi-faceted contemporary arts space in the New Orleans Arts District. The Canary Gallery ceased operation with curator and coordinator, Zack Smith, taking more time for his photography business. Gallery owner, and often artist, Blake Haney, continues to transform the Canary brand. Visit both of their sites, and please come see what the gallery is on Julia Street - Dirty Coast Press on Julia Street. www.zacksmith.com - www.thecanarycollective.com
Monday, October 31, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Keith Duncan at CANARY Gallery
CANARY GALLERY present "Stereotypes of Race and Class" - New Paintings by New Orleans artist Keith Duncan
I am honored to have local artist Keith Duncan showing the last official solo show at Canary, and of 2011. I have admired his work over the years, and today i got a sneak peak at his new series which will be up at CANARY during Art for Arts Sake 2011, opening October 1st.
Keith straddles the line between mockery and public education on themes of race and class.
..."humor and satire, with a social political awareness, are the ideological factors in this new series of art work(s)....i am drawn to the conclusion that due to a dominant culture's view of African Americans and Blacks as a race, stereotypes or "types" are continuously being produced, manufactured and displayed., it shows how "far" we've gone as a society on the issues of race and class" - Keith Duncan
I also am proud to say that Keith has a show of older work in the Healing Center on St. Claude as part of Prospect 2. Great job Keith. And to all of you out there, don't miss this opening.
We will also have a closing for Keith's birthday November 3rd.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Zack Smith Opening "Shoot for the Wall"
Zack Smith "Shoot for the Wall"
Street Photography
OPENING: Sat. April 2nd 6p-9p
w/ Live Music by Justin Peake
THRU May 2010
CANARY Gallery
329 Julia St.
504-251-7745
New Orleans photographer Zack Smith, known for his striking, storytelling, environmental portraiture of local and nationally known musicians, is unveiling a body of work begun almost 12 years ago. Smith began his discovery of photography by doing street photography around Louisiana, as well as his travels around the country, where he has amassed a collection of stunning straight street photography and panoramic multi-exposure Holga photographs. "Shoot for the Wall" echoes Smith's photographic ideology that the substance, subject, and composition that is seen with the eye and the full frame negative need not be captured unless you intend to put it on the wall without apology.
Street Photography
OPENING: Sat. April 2nd 6p-9p
w/ Live Music by Justin Peake
THRU May 2010
CANARY Gallery
329 Julia St.
504-251-7745
New Orleans photographer Zack Smith, known for his striking, storytelling, environmental portraiture of local and nationally known musicians, is unveiling a body of work begun almost 12 years ago. Smith began his discovery of photography by doing street photography around Louisiana, as well as his travels around the country, where he has amassed a collection of stunning straight street photography and panoramic multi-exposure Holga photographs. "Shoot for the Wall" echoes Smith's photographic ideology that the substance, subject, and composition that is seen with the eye and the full frame negative need not be captured unless you intend to put it on the wall without apology.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Group Show ongoing through March!
Friday, January 7, 2011
The Canary Gallery Presents: Blake Haney, Zack Smith, Rob Davis, and Sara Gordon
The Canary Gallery's year of 2011 is honoring the collaboration of artist and their works. We will open the year with a group exhibit of new photographs by Blake Haney, Zack Smith, and Rob Davis, and paintings by newcomer Sara Gordon. Blake Haney is the Creative Director and co-owner of The Canary Gallery, as well as an accomplished photographer in New Orleans. Zack Smith is a well-established professional photographer and the curator of the Canary Gallery, and also, Rob Davis will grace the gallery with his colorful and much admired photographs of life in and around the city. Please join us for an opening night here at the gallery on Tuesday, January 11th from 6pm-8pm.
The Canary Gallery- 329 Julia St.
Show up through January
Hours of operation: 2-5p, Wed-Fri.
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