Showing posts with label Art Opening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Opening. Show all posts

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.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Horton Humble at The Canary Gallery


Horton Humble lives and works all over the world. Born and raised in New Orleans

and an avid traveler since the 90's, Humble began painting professionally in 2005.

Painted on vibrant Kitenges (African fabric), the colorful paintings presented in this show capture

the people and the zeitgeist of Humble’s voyage. Each piece of cloth has been

nurtured by hundreds of hours of travel in at least 9 different countries in addition

to the artist’s abundant loyalty to rich detail.


Art for Art's Sake

Canary Gallery , 329 Julia St. NOLA 70130

Meet the Artist: Saturday, November 6th from 6pm -9pm

Show up through November

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Tony Nozero opens at The Canary Gallery

Saturday, August 7th
6p - 9p

Whitney White Linen Night

Tony Nozero
"Let Them Eat Crude"
New acrylic paintings

Tony Nozero b.1971 Detroit
Son of Motown and Detroit jazz legend Larry Nozero, Tony is a self-taught artist living in New Orleans. He was awarded a residency at The Sante Fe Art Institute in 2006 as well as grants from the Joan Mitchell and Pollock Krasner Foundations. His paintings are privately collected and he has shown in galleries all over the world.