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> keep tabs on the musical community and the best spot for new orleans music online: wwoz
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for updates on the arts community: the contemporary arts center and the arts council of new orleans
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Jamie Chiarello, Painter/Writer/Conveyor of Make-shift books. Sold original works on Royal St near Pirates Alley. Currently working to finish a novel, and begin a new series of 7 paintings based on the symbolism of the Trinity. Studio Address: 2203 Dauphine St (Not sure when we can return). Best way to contact me, email: Gecjsc@aol.com. Website: www.Namelessart.Zoomshare.com

Maria Gatti. Painter. A native of Munich. Has lived in New Orleans since '98. The spirit and vitality of the city has greatly inspired her work. She has created a variety of paintings, mixed media and watercolors as well as commissioned portraits of classical New Orleans homes. Galleries: Jane & Friends—Julia Street, The Artist Market—French Quarter. Exhibitions: Academy of Fine Arts, Art on Tchoupitoulas—Estudio M. email: mgatti@mariagatti.com Phone: 504-891-8557. Website: www.MariaGatti.com.
Jon Schooler. Self-taught Artist. I was born in Brooklyn on March 13, 1953, Moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico in 1969 and to New Orleans in 2003. Solo exhibitions in Mexico, the U.S. and collectors worldwide. A space on Oak Street, studio on Colapissa and working at getting up and going again. I use color to express an idealized conception of the world of imagination. email: jonschooler@yahoo.com Website: www.jonschooler.com
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