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Art at the Alley
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New Orleans Magazine
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August 1, 2008
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Dutch Alley is an artist co-op that offers a variety of art including photography, jewelry, hats, costumes, accessories, paintings, wood carvings and more.
"It was designed to be an artists' venue where visitors would meet the artists and see them at work," explains artist Tracy Thomson. She says that Dutch Alley (which was named for former mayor Dutch Morial) appeals to both locals and tourists of any and all income levels.
Because the artists themselves work in the gallery, visitors will likely meet at least two or three artists on any given day, she says. "The artists can give special insights ...
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