Category: Blog

Determined Views by Peter Roux

Determined Views: new work by Peter Roux Gallery Orange New Orleans, LA opening Saturday, October 5      

We’re Bridgehampton bound!

    We’re excited to announce that Gallery Orange is heading to the Hamptons this 4th of July weekend. We will be showing at Market Art + Design! Message us at info@gallery-orange.com for your complimentary passes. Market Art + Design returns to the center of Bridgehampton this July 5th through 7th for its ninth edition, with over seventy… Read more »

Save the Date: April Events

Each weekend in April we will showcase different artists’ to correspond with fun events happening in New Orleans. Hope to see you soon!! April 4th+ Gretchen Weller-Howard || New Orleans Food & Wine Experience’s Royal Street Stroll April 13th+ Heather Gauthier || French Quarter Festival April 20th+ Gigi Mills || Easter weekend April 27+ Carlos… Read more »

KURT PIO

Please join us on Saturday, December 1st 2018 from 5-8pm at the gallery for the opening reception of Kurt Pio’s next show        

Autumn Blooms

Please join us on Saturday, November 17th 2018 from 5-8pm at the gallery for the opening reception of  Anna Kincaide’s solo show “Autumn Blooms”        

Upcoming shows

Mark you calendar for our Fall shows…  Heather Gauthier: Saturday, October 27th 2018 from 4-7PM GO @ Superfine DC: October 31st – November 4th 2018 Anna Kincaide: Saturday, November 17th 2018        

The Perfect Pairing – Lopez & Schexnider

Lopez + Schexnider Oysters + Cocktails Art + Music New Orleans + FestivalsPlease join us on Saturday, April 14th from 5pm to 8pm* for an evening with our local talents Carlos Lopez & Grant Schexnider.   *French Quarter Festival weekend      

Joseph Bradley’s “Midnight in Carolina” || Saturday, December 9th

Please join us Saturday, December 9th 2017 from 5-8pm for the opening reception of Joseph Bradley’s solo show “Midnight in Carolina”. Joseph recent work is a journey into his southern upbringing. In this new collection the artist explores of the layering, imagery, and patterns of the deep South.