No Man’s Land was originally created for the 200th anniversary of the disputed territory between the United States and Spain along Louisiana’s western border, after the Louisiana Purchase. The work
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No Man’s Land was originally created for the 200th anniversary of the disputed territory between the United States and Spain along Louisiana’s western border, after the Louisiana Purchase. The work of four Vernon Parish artists Isabelle Massart-Bursh, Tony McDonald, Rickie Smith and Joey Governale is featured in this commemoration of that rough, lawless and primitive area that is now their home and inspiration.
Renaissance Men: Morris Taft Thomas & David Holcombe, a story of struggle, community, and hope. This exhibition, curated by AMoA, features artwork by these exemplary figures in Alexandria, LA who use their artwork to highlight the importance of activism, hope and a focus on community.