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Payton Martin

Anna Arnold Hedgeman Untitled Legacy Martin Payton b. 1948 Payton is a veteran steel sculptor, and a New Orleans native who is notably influenced by jazz history, a recurring theme in his work. He has been widely exhibited and was featured in a retrospective at the Amistad Research Center. Payton has received commissions throughout the […]

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Bill Pajaud

1925-2015 Ritual Contemporary Tayo Adenaike 1925-2015 Pajaud was born and spent much of his childhood in New Orleans, where his father was a jazz musician who frequently played at funerals. As a teenager, Pajaud and his mother lived in Tennessee and Texas, and he was physically injured in two incidences of racial violence. Having received

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Steve Prince

Contemporary Steve Prince Prince is a Printmaker who received his BFA from Xavier University, New Orleans and his MFA in Printmaking and Sculpture from Michigan State University. He is Director of Engagement and Distinguished Artist in Residence, Mucarelle Museum of Art, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia. Prince has shown his work internationally in solo,

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Patrick Waldemar

Sugar Indigo Cotton I Acrylic on canvas 36×36 in Patrick Waldemar, Wisteria Acrylic on canvas, 20×20 in. Contemporary Patrick Waldemar WALDEMAR, a graduate of the American Academy of Art in Chicago is one of the Caribbean’s leading watercolorists. He now divides his time between New Orleans and Kingston, Jamaica. He has recently begun exploring the

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Richard Yarde

1939-2011 Billie Holiday Contemporary Richard Yarde 1939-2011 Richard Yarde worked in the most unforgiving medium – watercolor. He has stated that “The watercolor either succeeds or it doesn’t, just like surgery.” He received his undergraduate degree in fine arts with honors and his master of fine arts degree from Boston University. Equally inspired by historical Black

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