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    • Brandan Odums. It wouldn’t be incorrect to call Brandan “bmike” Odums an “artist,” yet his work seems to beg for a more all-encompassing descriptor. As the founder and director of 2-Cent Entertainment, a youth organization that bridges the gap between pop culture and social awareness, Odums uses art as a tool for activism.
    • James Michalopoulos. James Michalopoulos may not have been born in New Orleans, but the city—which he has called home for more than 30 years—is clearly in his blood.
    • Sarah Sole. If the name Sarah Sole doesn’t ring a bell, what about Sarah Ferguson? No, not the Duchess of York. We’re talking about the Sarah Ferguson who created a bit of a viral storm back in 2012 when her satirical paintings of Hillary Clinton—in a variety of poses (sometimes compromising) and states of undress (sometimes with no dress at all)—were discovered by BuzzFeed.
    • Eddie Lanieri. Photographer Edna “Eddie” Lanieri is yet another NOLA artist whose work will be showcased as part of CAC’s “Mark of the Feminine” exhibition, and it’s easy to see why.
  1. In November, 2017 New Orleans resident Neal Morris gave local street artist Cashy-D permission to paint an anti-Trump mural on property Morris owns. In this mural Mr. Trumps own words from the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape were quoted.

  2. Nov 22, 2017 · From a two-story memorial portrait of the late Fats Domino, to a conceptual mural by 1960s icon Yoko Ono, to a restored 2008 stencil by Banksy, to a few controversial words by Donald Trump,...

  3. Mar 28, 2018 · Late last year, New Orleans developer Neal Morris commissioned the local artist Cashy-D to paint a mural on his private property. On November 4, the artist completed the piece, which features text from the 2005 Access Hollywood recording, in which President Trump boasts of sexually assaulting women.

  4. Searching for an Art Gallery in New Orleans? Pay a visit to the Dutch Alley Artist's Co-Op. We are pleased to offer a wide range of jewelry, paintings, fabrics, knits and more.

  5. Jul 14, 2022 · A nonprofit called Community Visions Unlimited gets money for local artists to paint utility boxes around New Orleans to make them more visually pleasing.

  6. Mar 13, 2018 · Last fall, with my permission, the New Orleans street artist Cashy-D painted this mural at my warehouse. It is a depiction of Donald Trumps infamous Access Hollywood quote – except cartoon pictograms are substituted for the words Mr. Trump actually said.

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