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Yesterday, CurbedNOLA brought you our mega-map of Prospect.3 galleries still open from MidCity to St Bernard Parish. Today, we bring you galleries from the other side of Canal St, including CANO's stunning Above Canal at the Myrtle Banks building. Read on for a full list from Central City to way Uptown in Carrollton.


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@DIVINE Community Altar

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Curator Sarah Rose has assembled nine NOLA artists of wildly different backgrounds to converge on an abandoned lot in Central City and turn it into something beautiful, almost religiously profound. @DIVINE Community Altar is open all week long, with hours Saturday through Thursday from 10am to 3pm and Friday from 10am to 7pm. The exhibit is also available by appointment.

Above Canal: CANO's Creative Spaces in Central City

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The Myrtle Banks building has been absolutely transformed and is now hosting evocative artwork care of the Creative Alliance of New Orleans. CANO's Above Canal includes artists like T Rock Moore and Bruce Davenport Jr and is not to be missed. Their hours are Thursday through Sunday from 11am to 4pm.

American Alligator Automobile

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No, it's not a car that looks just like a gator. Designed by Christopher Smith, the American Alligator Automobile takes the concept of Maciunas' "anything can be art" and applies it to a classic American car located in the patio of the Warehouse Grill. A video of American Alligators is projected onto the car's windshield as if the gators themselves are inside. This 27 minute video runs Monday through Thursday from 11am to noon and Friday through Sunday from 9am to noon.

BAMBOULA / NOLA

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Audio archives and the study of sound take center stage in yet another Tulane University Prospect.3+ show. BAMBOULA / NOLA takes a range of artists local to New Orleans and the Gulf South as a whole and allows them to explore art itself as well as musicology in showcasing how they relate with sound through creativity. The exhibit runs Saturday from 5pm to 9pm.

Charles and Norah Lovell Open Studios

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Director, curator, and all-around artsy guy Charles Lovell presents New Orleans Unseen, a photographic look at the vibrant neighborhoods, culture and surprising poignancy of the streets of New Orleans. Digging deep into the past is the concurrent Battle of New Orleans, curated by Norah Lovell. Both exhibits run Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5pm.

Five in Four

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Five in Four explores the history of photographer Renee Allie's own family behind the lens. As Allie states, her great grandfather was a commercial photographer whose son in law also took photos of his family for painting studies. Allie's grandfather on her mother's side captured WWI life through photography and her father melded the commercial aspects of photography with art to further inspire her today. This exhibit looks through the negatives that made for Allie's positive existence. Five in Four runs Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 6pm.

Foodways

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Open Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 4pm, this curated culinary and mixed media pairing explores art's role in public life. Its offerings are simply delectable.

Frahn Koerner Open Studio

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Dizzying diptychs, drawings, and mixed media masterpieces abound at Frahn Koerner Studios. Koerner's studio will be open for all of Prospect.3 with showings of original works as well as works in progress. Prospect.3 hours run Sunday from 11am to 4pm as well as by appointment.

Guns in The Hands of Artists

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Innumerable artists imagine what guns would be like not as weaponry but as works of art. This reimagining paints a somber picture of the purpose of firearms and their effects on the community as a whole. Guns in The Hands of Artists is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm as well as by appointment.

I Am Not Garbage

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Mike Kilgore's stunning repurposed mixed-media artwork comes to the beautiful St Alphonsus church. I Am Not Garbarge runs Thursday and Saturday from 10am to 2pm

In Empathy We Trust

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Classic works reimagined by artists Epaul Julien and Elizabeth Kleinveld breathes new life into iconic pieces from the Flemish Primitives to the contemporary. In Empathy We Trust is an evocative photo exhibit for City Hall that is sure to spawn dialogue regarding the interpretation of art and its merits. In Empathy We Trust is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

La Petite Mort

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Three artists come together to showcase collaborative works of their "little deaths." Le Petit Mort runs Friday through Sunday from 2pm to 6pm.

Passing It On: Tribute to John T. Scott

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Iconic Xavier professor John T Scott finally gets his due with works from his daughter Anita to some of his very firsts paintings. Passing It On runs now through Sunday from 11am to 4pm.

A highly successful Kickstarter helped fund this negotiation of space and how we view the world. Jack Niven's Reckon is an evocative outdoor mural just outside Liberty Lumber that is sure to catch your eye. Reckon is on display all of Prospect.3 and can be viewed anytime.

TEN Gallery

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Jonathan "feral opossum" Mayers' latest series explores the folklore of his heritage with the comics of his youth. Mayers' LOUISIANACORE exhibit will be on display from now until February, with hours Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5pm as well as by appointment

The Goddess Revisited, Willendorf to Trucker Mudflaps

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What is there to say about the Goddess Revisited except that it's a must-see public mural? The gargantuan two story piece towers in the CBD with images of great females throughout the ages in ways that explore what makes one a goddess and the worth the public puts in these strong spirits. Iconic women presented in this mixed media piece include everyone from Aphrodite to those aforementioned truck flap women. The Goddess Revisited is on view day and night. photo via Doug MacCash

The Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by the Helis Foundation

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New Orleans is lucky that it has been privy to the Poydras Corridor Sculptures for quite some time. Though installed in 2013, these sixteen pieces are not be missed. Many local artists had a hand in crafting pieces ranging from the ebullient "Man Defeats Chair" to the startling "PINK RABBIT". All sculptures are on display day and night throughout Prospect.3 and beyond.

Malcolm McClay's mixed media masterpieces sidle up to the evocative watercolors of Chicory Miles. Treo's Prospect.3 offering will be on display during normal business hours for the cocktail and small plates joint. Treo is open from 11am to midnight every day.

Tulane Contemporary.3

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Tulane's very own art faculty are showcasing their stuff over at the Tulane Contemporary.3 Carroll Gallery. The exhibit, which runs Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm, showcases tenured and track faculty including Annie Laurie Erickson, Jeremy Jernegen, and Gene Koss.

Urban Sidewalk/Installation Space

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A wetlands-inspired install greets those who saunter to the Urban Sidewalk/Installation Space. Collaborative works abound throughout the CBD installation, which explores artists' and the public's interpretation of their surroundings within the confines of South Louisiana, America, and beyond. The US/IS hub is open seven days a week and 24 hours a day.

@DIVINE Community Altar

Curator Sarah Rose has assembled nine NOLA artists of wildly different backgrounds to converge on an abandoned lot in Central City and turn it into something beautiful, almost religiously profound. @DIVINE Community Altar is open all week long, with hours Saturday through Thursday from 10am to 3pm and Friday from 10am to 7pm. The exhibit is also available by appointment.

Above Canal: CANO's Creative Spaces in Central City

The Myrtle Banks building has been absolutely transformed and is now hosting evocative artwork care of the Creative Alliance of New Orleans. CANO's Above Canal includes artists like T Rock Moore and Bruce Davenport Jr and is not to be missed. Their hours are Thursday through Sunday from 11am to 4pm.

American Alligator Automobile

No, it's not a car that looks just like a gator. Designed by Christopher Smith, the American Alligator Automobile takes the concept of Maciunas' "anything can be art" and applies it to a classic American car located in the patio of the Warehouse Grill. A video of American Alligators is projected onto the car's windshield as if the gators themselves are inside. This 27 minute video runs Monday through Thursday from 11am to noon and Friday through Sunday from 9am to noon.

BAMBOULA / NOLA

Audio archives and the study of sound take center stage in yet another Tulane University Prospect.3+ show. BAMBOULA / NOLA takes a range of artists local to New Orleans and the Gulf South as a whole and allows them to explore art itself as well as musicology in showcasing how they relate with sound through creativity. The exhibit runs Saturday from 5pm to 9pm.

Charles and Norah Lovell Open Studios

Director, curator, and all-around artsy guy Charles Lovell presents New Orleans Unseen, a photographic look at the vibrant neighborhoods, culture and surprising poignancy of the streets of New Orleans. Digging deep into the past is the concurrent Battle of New Orleans, curated by Norah Lovell. Both exhibits run Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5pm.

Five in Four

Five in Four explores the history of photographer Renee Allie's own family behind the lens. As Allie states, her great grandfather was a commercial photographer whose son in law also took photos of his family for painting studies. Allie's grandfather on her mother's side captured WWI life through photography and her father melded the commercial aspects of photography with art to further inspire her today. This exhibit looks through the negatives that made for Allie's positive existence. Five in Four runs Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 6pm.

Foodways

Open Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 4pm, this curated culinary and mixed media pairing explores art's role in public life. Its offerings are simply delectable.

Frahn Koerner Open Studio

Dizzying diptychs, drawings, and mixed media masterpieces abound at Frahn Koerner Studios. Koerner's studio will be open for all of Prospect.3 with showings of original works as well as works in progress. Prospect.3 hours run Sunday from 11am to 4pm as well as by appointment.

Guns in The Hands of Artists

Innumerable artists imagine what guns would be like not as weaponry but as works of art. This reimagining paints a somber picture of the purpose of firearms and their effects on the community as a whole. Guns in The Hands of Artists is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm as well as by appointment.

I Am Not Garbage

Mike Kilgore's stunning repurposed mixed-media artwork comes to the beautiful St Alphonsus church. I Am Not Garbarge runs Thursday and Saturday from 10am to 2pm

In Empathy We Trust

Classic works reimagined by artists Epaul Julien and Elizabeth Kleinveld breathes new life into iconic pieces from the Flemish Primitives to the contemporary. In Empathy We Trust is an evocative photo exhibit for City Hall that is sure to spawn dialogue regarding the interpretation of art and its merits. In Empathy We Trust is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

La Petite Mort

Three artists come together to showcase collaborative works of their "little deaths." Le Petit Mort runs Friday through Sunday from 2pm to 6pm.

Passing It On: Tribute to John T. Scott

Iconic Xavier professor John T Scott finally gets his due with works from his daughter Anita to some of his very firsts paintings. Passing It On runs now through Sunday from 11am to 4pm.

Reckon

A highly successful Kickstarter helped fund this negotiation of space and how we view the world. Jack Niven's Reckon is an evocative outdoor mural just outside Liberty Lumber that is sure to catch your eye. Reckon is on display all of Prospect.3 and can be viewed anytime.

TEN Gallery

Jonathan "feral opossum" Mayers' latest series explores the folklore of his heritage with the comics of his youth. Mayers' LOUISIANACORE exhibit will be on display from now until February, with hours Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5pm as well as by appointment

The Goddess Revisited, Willendorf to Trucker Mudflaps

What is there to say about the Goddess Revisited except that it's a must-see public mural? The gargantuan two story piece towers in the CBD with images of great females throughout the ages in ways that explore what makes one a goddess and the worth the public puts in these strong spirits. Iconic women presented in this mixed media piece include everyone from Aphrodite to those aforementioned truck flap women. The Goddess Revisited is on view day and night. photo via Doug MacCash

The Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by the Helis Foundation

New Orleans is lucky that it has been privy to the Poydras Corridor Sculptures for quite some time. Though installed in 2013, these sixteen pieces are not be missed. Many local artists had a hand in crafting pieces ranging from the ebullient "Man Defeats Chair" to the startling "PINK RABBIT". All sculptures are on display day and night throughout Prospect.3 and beyond.

Treo

Malcolm McClay's mixed media masterpieces sidle up to the evocative watercolors of Chicory Miles. Treo's Prospect.3 offering will be on display during normal business hours for the cocktail and small plates joint. Treo is open from 11am to midnight every day.

Tulane Contemporary.3

Tulane's very own art faculty are showcasing their stuff over at the Tulane Contemporary.3 Carroll Gallery. The exhibit, which runs Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm, showcases tenured and track faculty including Annie Laurie Erickson, Jeremy Jernegen, and Gene Koss.

Urban Sidewalk/Installation Space

A wetlands-inspired install greets those who saunter to the Urban Sidewalk/Installation Space. Collaborative works abound throughout the CBD installation, which explores artists' and the public's interpretation of their surroundings within the confines of South Louisiana, America, and beyond. The US/IS hub is open seven days a week and 24 hours a day.