Shopping in the French Quarter
4037 St Claude Ave | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
Good Children Gallery
Good Children Gallery is a pioneer artist-run space in the St. Claude Arts District aimed at enhancing
the cultural landscape of New Orleans. The...
Get More Info2117 Decatur St | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
Gradoux Gallery
“Gradoux” is a Cajun French word meaning “substance of mysterious origin.” It’s a fitting name for Jennifer Fairclough’s gallery on...
Get More Info237 Chartres St | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
Hall-Barnett Gallery
Hall-Barnett gallery is newly located in the historic French Quarter in New Orleans, LA. Located on 237 Chartres Street, the gallery is continuing...
(504) 522-5657
1901 Royal St | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
High Art
High Art is a grassroots non-profit that works within our own community to connect individuals, resources, and ideas. We create our own individual...
(202)491-7239
2275 Bayou Road | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
Joan Mitchell Center
Overview
Based in the culturally diverse and historic city of New Orleans, the Joan Mitchell Center’s mission is to support local, national, and...
Get More Info536 Royal St. | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
Kako Gallery
At Kako Gallery we pride ourselves on featuring New Orleans artists at affordable prices. We carry mostly original paintings and sculptures made by...
$$Royal St
504-565-5445
510 St. Louis Street | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
Kurt E. Schon Ltd.
We were never looking for great publicity, nor were we claiming anything more than our expertise in 19th century art. Our founder, Kurt E. Schon,...
504-524-6233
309 Chartres Street | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
La Belle Galerie and Black Art Collection
A child of the 1960s and native New Orleanian, Bernadette grew up in the Lower Ninth Ward. She earned a B.A. in Political Science from University of...
(504) 529-3080
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How to Dress for Mardi Gras
Costumes are to the Carnival season as peanut butter is to jelly — indispensable. We encourage...
The Ultimate French Quarter Guide to Christmas in New Orleans
During the holiday season in New Orleans, the city’s predilection for spectacle goes into...
More Winnin’ at Dirty Linen
Image courtesy of Dirty Linen Night on Facebook
Every year, Dirty Linen Night invites New...
French Quarter Shopping in New Orleans
Royal Street antiques, Magazine Street shopping, MS Rau antiques, M.S. Rau antiques, gift shops, and the French Market all specialize in New Orleans gifts. Find unique alternative gifts at many eclectic French Quarter Shops. Clothing and home furnishings abound and if you are looking for fleur de lis or New Orleans Saints apparel, you can find it here under French Quarter Shopping.