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Stella Jones Gallery is proud to celebrate the 300 year anniversary of Louisiana by highlighting the many accomplishments of blacks, to our state and specifically to the city of New Orleans. Since much of black history is buried, either purposefully or because there were other simultaneous stories that took precedent, we have called upon a diverse group of artists of the Diaspora to tell some of these stories through their unique visual language.
The story telling begins in 1718, with slavery and travels though time highlighting people and events during the Reconstruction era, the Great Depression, Civil Rights and finally, with present day, where Black Lives Matter – or do they?
This unique city, a seaport at the mouth of the Mississippi, has seen many social changes that have left it increasingly black and impoverished. That is suddenly changing, but the city has continued to grow as a tourist destination through it all. Because of our continuing contributions, we can say with certainty that we MADE LOUISIANA and New Orleans what they are today.
The group exhibition includes many local artists.
Cey Adams
Richmond Barthe’ (1901-1989)
Lavett Ballard
John Barnes, New Orleans
Ron Bechet, New Orleans
Bottletree
Amy Bryan, New Orleans
Claire Foster Burnett
Keith Calhoun, New Orleans
Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012)
Kevin Cole
Bruce Davenport, New Orleans
Paul Deo
Najee Dorsey
Keith Duncan, New Orleans
Dow Edwards, New Orleans
Alfred Eisenstaldt
Malaika Favorite
Gilbert Fletcher
Reginald Gammon (1921-2005)
Charles Gillam
Randell Henry
Ana Hernandez, New Orleans
Horton Humble, New Orleans
Louise Mouton-Johnson, New Orleans
Sheleen Jones, New Orleans
EPaul Julien, New Orleans
MaPo Kinnord, New Orleans
Leah Labat, New Orleans
Michelle Lavigne, New Orleans
Margaret Leonard, New Orleans
Samella Lewis
Jerry Lynn
Chandra McCormick, New Orleans
Charly Palmer
Martin Payton
Joseph Pearson
Cely Pedescleau, New Orleans
Steve Prince
Rontherin Ratliff, New Orleans
Matthew Rosenbeck, New Orleans
Rukiya, New Orleans
John Slade, New Orleans
Harold Smith
Gailene St. Amand, New Orleans
Jean-Marcel St. Jacques, New Orleans
Phyllis Stephens
Patrick Waldemar, New Orleans
Clifton Webb, New Orleans
About Stella Jones Gallery:
SJG is proud to be counted as one of the most respected African American fine art galleries in the country and is listed as a Cultural Landmark by “The Drum” newspaper and named by “Thrillist” as one of THE FOUR SPOTS THAT HAVE TRANSFORMED THE ARTS DISTRICT INTO NOLA’S HOTTEST NEIGHBORHOOD.