Where New Orleans – July 2019

(Wang) #1

SHOPPING


40 WHERETRAVELER® NEW ORLEANS JUNE 2019


4 32-4 3 4 Julia St., 5 0 4.52 2.1999.
Map 3, C5; w w w.ar thurroger
gallery.com

ARTISTS’ MARKET &
BEAD SHOP
Looking for undiscovered
talent? You’ll likely find it at
this gallery, which features
works—oil paintings, pho-
tography, pottery, blown glass,
masks—by dozens of regional
artists. 85 French Market Place,
504.561.0046. Map 3, I5;
http://www.artistsmarketnola.com

BEVOLO GAS &
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
The vast majority of copper and
brass gas lanterns adorning
French Quarter shops, restau-
rants and homes are made at
Bevolo. Choose from a selection
of available styles, or have fix-
tures custom-built. 521 Conti
St., 504.522.9485. Map 3, F 5;
318 Royal St., 5 0 4.52 2.9 4 85.
Map 3, F4; http://www.bevolo.com

CALLAN CONTEMPORARY
Contemporary works by
American and international
artists with an emphasis on
abstract and figurative paint-
ings and sculpture. 518 Julia St.,
5 0 4.525.0518.Map 3, C6;
http://www.callancontemporary.com

COLE PRATT GALLERY
One of Magazine Street’s lead-
ing contemporary galleries,
exhibiting works by emerging
local and national artists,
from post-impressionists to
abstract expressionists. 3800
Magazine St., 5 0 4.891.6789.
Map 1, D4; w w w.coleprat t
gallery.com

CRAIG TRACY
GALLERY
The bulk of artist Craig Tracy’s
work is devoted to the human
form, which the award-win-
ning bodypainter enhances
with intricate imagery he then
captures on film. 827 Royal St.,
504.592.9886. Map 3, H4;
http://www.craigtracy.com

DUTCH ALLEY ARTISTS’
CO-OP
This popular artist-run venue
is home to a variety of local
crafters specializing in a wide
range of media. A great spot for
great gift items at great prices.
912 N. Peters St., 5 0 4.412.92 20.

Map 3, H5; w w w.dutchalley
artistsco-op.com

FISCHER-GAMBINO
An eclectic shop specializing
in fine lighting fixtures, as
well as statuary, furniture and
home interesting home accents.
6 37 Royal St., 5 0 4.524.9 0 67.
Map 3, G4; w w w.lightingnew
orleans.com

FRANK RELLE
PHOTOGRAPHY
Award-winning photographer
Relle’s moody “nightscapes” are
counted among the permanent
collection of the Smithsonian
National Museum of History and
the private holdings of Brad Pitt,
Wynton Marsalis and others.
910 Royal St., 5 0 4.3 88.76 01.
Map 3, H4; w w w.frankrelle.com

FRENCH ANTIQUE SHOP
Founded in Paris, this shop
relocated to New Orleans in


  1. Today it carries French
    antique furniture from the 18th
    and 19th centuries and Oriental
    accents, including vases with
    bronze mountings. 2 25 Royal
    St., 5 0 4.524.9861.Map 3, E4;
    http://www.gofrenchantiques.com


FUNERAL GALLERY
Offbeat illustrations, maca-
bre assemblage dolls, quirky
circus banners: If it’s edgy and
eclectic, you’ll spot it here.
Works by local and national
artists are featured in a wide
range of media. 811 Royal St.,
504.603.6038. Map 3, H4;
http://www.funeralgallery.com

HAROUNI GALLERY
David Harouni has an eye for
heads, as evidenced by the
paintings that populate his gal-
lery. His expressionistic works
have been exhibited worldwide,
but you’ll find them—along
with the artist—at his French
Quarter studio. 9 3 3 Royal St.,
504.299.4393. Map 3, H4;
http://www.harouni.com

JAMES H. COHEN & SONS
This fifth-generation, fam-
ily-run business, founded
in 1898, specializes in
pre-19th-century weaponry,
coins dating from 450 B.C.
and Civil War-related items.
437 Royal St., 504.522.3305.
Map 3, F4;
http://www.cohenantiques.com

JONATHAN FERRARA
GALLERY
This gallery is home to the
cutting-edge work of proprietor
Jonathan Ferrara and others.
Sculpture, glass, metal and
installation art are featured.
4 0 0A Julia St., 5 0 4.52 2.5 471.
Map 3, C6; w w w.jonathanferrara
gallery.com

KEVIN STONE ANTIQUES
This respected dealer scours
European estate sales for
top-quality antiques, with an
emphasis on unusual 18th- and
19th-century items from France
and Italy. 3 420 Magazine St.,
504.891.8282. Map 1, D4;
http://www.kevinstoneantiques.com

KURT E. SCHON LTD.
This fine art gallery deals in
international oil paintings from
the 18th and 19th centuries
for collectors, museums and
investors. 510 St. Louis St.,
504.524.5462. Map 3, F 5;
http://www.kurteschonltd.com

LEMIEUX GALLERIES
Contemporary paintings,
sculpture, pottery, jewelry
and glassworks are among the
media exhibited here. 3 32 Julia
St., 504.522.5988. Map 3, C6;
http://www.lemieuxgalleries.com

LUCKY ROSE GALLERY
Devoted to the porcelain sculp-
ture of artist-owner Cathy Rose,
who often incorporates repur-
posed pieces of New Orleans
into her works. 8 4 0 Royal St.,
504.309.8000.Map 3, H4;
http://www.cathyrose.com

M.S. RAU ANTIQUES
This third-generation family
business is one of the nation’s
oldest dealing in 19th-century
antiques. Rau is known for its
American, French and English
furniture, fine silver, glass, por-
celain, clocks and quality jewel-
r y. 630 Royal St., 504.523.5660.
Map 3, G4;
http://www.rauantiques.com

MARTIN LAWRENCE
GALLERIES
This branch of the nationwide
Martin Lawrence galleries
features contemporary paint-
ings and sculpture by such
renowned artists as Picasso,
Chagall, Dali, Miró, Warhol,
Haring and Erté. 4 3 3 Royal St.,

504.299.9055. Map 3, F4;
http://www.martinlawrence.com

MICHALOPOULOS
The off-kilter architectural ren-
derings of James Michalopoulos
are instantly recognizable.
You’ll find them here, along
with his figurative paintings,
still lifes and landscapes.
617 Bienville St.,
504.558.0505. Map 3, E4;
http://www.michalopoulos.com

MODERNIST CUISINE
GALLERY
Renowned photographer
Nathan Myhrvold focuses on
the science of cooking and cut-
ting-edge culinary techniques.
3 05 Royal St., 5 0 4.571.5157.
Map 3, F4; w w w.modernist
cuisinegallery.com

MOSS ANTIQUES
Fine art objects fill this gal-
lery, which offers jewelry,
porcelain, humidors and cigar
accessories. Merchandise here
comes primarily from England
and France. 411 Royal St.,
504.522.3981. Map 3, F4;
http://www.mossantiques.com

MYTH GALLERY
Part animal/part human, Betsy
Youngquist’s stunning beaded
sculptures will draw you into
this shared space, which also
showcases the whimsical sculp-
ture of R. Scott Long. 8 31 Royal
St., 5 0 4.513.8 312.Map 3, H4;
http://www.myth-gallery.com

NEW ORLEANS
SILVERSMITHS
Since 1938, this Chartres Street
boutique has specialized in
antique and modern gold, plati-
num and sterling silver jewelry,
in addition to a wide range of
antique and new silver and
silverplate. 6 0 0 Char tres St.,
504.522.8333. Map 3, G4; w w w.
neworleanssilversmiths.com

OCTAVIA ART GALLERY
This contemporary space
spotlights local and interna-
tional artists. 45 4 Julia St.,
504.309.4249. Map 3, C6;
http://www.octaviaartgallery.com

PENNINGTON FINE ART
With no formal training, Jim
Pennington honed his craft
studying (and copying) the
paintings of Degas, Sargent,
Whistler and others. His French
Free download pdf