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Lovers of New Orleans history, art, and architecture will not want to miss
the tour of the Joan Mitchell Center
<http://joanmitchellfoundation.org/center>, an artists’ residency program
established by the Joan Mitchell Foundation. Tucked away on beautiful Bayou
Road in the culturally diverse 7th Ward, the Joan Mitchell Center boasts an
impressive campus that contains both a 1790s-mansion converted into offices
and guest rooms as well as a state of the art and eco-friendly 8,000
square-foot studio space. In addition to the Artist-in-Residence Program,
the Center curates and produces public programming that serves the broader
community of New Orleans, and endeavors to serve as an incubator, conduit
and resource for partnerships in the arts. As an alluring retreat
destination for artists and a premier resource for arts programming, the
Joan Mitchell Center reflects the importance of art and artists in
rebuilding post-Katrina New Orleans.



See this video produced by the *Times-Picayune* on the occasion of the
Center’s grand opening in August 2015: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=OqakdJZQ8xM



There are only 4 more days to register at the Early Bird Registration rate,
so register today!

http://www.arlisna.org/neworleans2017/


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