What to do and see in Uptown / Carrollton, Louisiana (LA): The Best Museums

May 17, 2022 Darwin Bolte

Laissez les bons temps rouler! In New Orleans the good times are perpetually rolling down Bourbon Street, which, thanks to the city’s annual Mardi Gras celebration, has quite a party animal reputation. Once you’ve soaked up the scenery of the historic French Quarter, tour the elegant Garden District and meet the colorful characters of Frenchmen Street. Experience the city's supernatural vibe at the Voodoo Museum or by taking a guided ghost or vampire tour through taverns, alleyways, and cemeteries.
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112 S 2nd St Bay St. Louis, New Orleans, LA 39520-4540 +1 985-789-2214 [email protected] http://TamiCurtisStudios.com
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Tami Curtis Gallery

The Tami Curtis Art Gallery is filled with the pure excitement and joy of New Orleans through her art! Most days Tami can be found in the gallery painting at her easel. Stop by for a friendly chat with the artist while taking in her bold exciting work depicting the culture, music, and nature of the Nola area! original art, fine art prints, art postcards, magnets, ornaments and much more!

2. St. Elizabeth's Orphanage Museum

1314 Napoleon Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115-3993 +1 504-899-6450
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The private residence of the Rice family also houses a chapel, Anne Rices doll collection and Stan Rices paintings.Closed due to damage suffered in Hurricane Katrina.

3. Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane

6823 Saint Charles Ave #202, Woldenberg Art Center, New Orleans, LA 70118-5665 +1 504-865-5328 [email protected] http://newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu
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Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane

The Newcomb Art Museum builds on the legacy of the H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, founded in 1886 as the first degree-granting coordinate college for women in America. Presenting inspiring exhibitions and programs that engage communities both on and off campus, the museum fosters the creative exchange of ideas and cross-disciplinary collaborations around innovative art and design. The museum preserves and advances scholarship on the Newcomb and Tulane art collections.

8314 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118-2044 +1 504-861-7595 [email protected] http://www.frenchylive.com
Frenchy Gallery

Frenchy is a self taught artist who has found his paradise in New Orleans, Louisiana. He not only paints at his studio, but also sets up his easel & paints at music events & festivals, sports games, and race tracks, to record the moment live with his colors onto canvas. You may have seen him set up his easel and paints Jazz Fest maybe you've seen him on CBS during the Superbowl.

8314 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118-2044 +1 504-416-9965 [email protected] http://www.huntstudio.com

New Orleans fine art and prints by local New Orleans artist Michael Hunt

6. Home Malone

4610 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115-1518 +1 504-766-6148 [email protected] http://www.homemalonenola.com
Home Malone

An art & gift store filled with the work of 120+ Southern based artists that also offers workshops, and seasonal outdoor markets. No need to sift through mass produced gifts here. We are THE art & gift store that supports the crafts of local makers.

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