This is a toplist with the best street art near Downtown New Orleans, New Orleans. You can help to make this list better by voting for your favourite places!
1 Stella Jones Gallery
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Not to be missed! This gallery always has incredible exhibitions by premier AFAM artists and emerging talent. One of the best!
2 The Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition by The Helis Foundation
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I love seeing the variety of sculptures, especially while walking. They're interesting from the car, but walking allows you to see more details, to slow down and see it in context, and to read the placards.
Thank you, yet again, New Orleans. I love you.
3 Modernist Cuisine Gallery - New Orleans
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Awesome gallery, worth 5-20 minutes of your time if you’re in the French Quarter. I definitely regret not buying a book there. It was open to a page of a dozen eggs cooked different ways and section-cut with descriptions such as texture and consistency.
5 Caliche & Pao Gallery
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What a lovely gallery. Beautiful art.
The woman that works here the night we visited was awesome!
6 Kezic Gallery
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Ricky was knowledgeable and energetic. Didn't anticipate buying art, but his love of the works was contagious. We will be back every time we visit! Parker and family
7 La GUILD at Canal Place
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Love this place!!!! Will definitely be going back to find a special piece. Customer service is impeccable!
8 Martin Lawrence Gallery
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It goes without saying that the collection on display at Martin Lawrence Gallery is world class, which poses the question, is a review even necessary? But I think one is, if only to mention that Sergio took quality time to take my husband and I through the gallery and treated us so well. He is knowledgable and was a joy to just listen to talk about the collection. There was no pretense or pressure to buy, and when we’re ready to do just that we know exactly where we will come back to.
11 Kako Gallery
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What a delightful little gallery that we happened upon while exploring Magazine Street! Vina was so sweet and kind to us - we thoroughly enjoyed spending some time there talking to her. We loved looking at all the different pieces on display. Vina took her time showing us various interactive art pieces and also taught our daughter how to make a delicious passion fruit lemonade! We bought a few prints and we will definitely be back the next time we are in NOLA. Thank you Vina for a fun afternoon!
13 Octavia Art Gallery New Orleans
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Good mix of paintings and sculptural art. Very well laid out. Fun.
14 New Orleans Glassworks & Printmaking Studio
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I love this place Mrs Blair is my godmother I miss her so much I remember the great times as a kid she always allowed me to come and have a great time I can’t wait to see her soon please tell her Cookie will come see her and I love her very much
16 George Schmidt Gallery
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Amazingly talented artist. Extremely impressed by the art and the historical context that surrounds each piece. Highly recommend!
17 Hall-Barnett Gallery
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The fabulous Holly Barnett presents an array of artists from all over including local artists like myself! Check it out
19 Gallery 600 Julia
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Gallery 600 is a unpretentious gallery with a nice variety of art. If you want some New Orleans landscapes, they have it. If you want something colorful and contemporary it may be there as well. The owner was very pleasant and spent time with me without any pressure to buy. This is a great gallery if you are starting to build you collection.
20 Callan Contemporary
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The galleries have really grown in the warehouse district with distinctive art. I liked Callan Contemporary Gallery because the gallery owner has a lot of knowledge about art and gallery operations. This is a gallery that probably does not cater to the casual tourist who wants to come home with a trinket. This is a gallery more for collectors and it is very encouraging to see this in Nola. While the current offerings were not to my taste, I appreciated the show. The owner was unpretentious and helpful so that makes it a nice place to browse.
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