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thought flood

boys club music scene

making moving moving pictures

floods and fixes

Luis Buñuel in Mexico

fragrant pine needle floors

isolation

quiet chaos

love-hate with simplicity

waste

filling voids with objects

internet as teacher and silent companion

facebook addiction

child joy

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Houma’s where the heart is…

Time
Saturday, April 30 · 4:00pm – 7:00pm

Location
Streets of Downtown Houma

 

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-LIVE MUSIC!
stage 1 (Memorial Park)
5:00 Ampathy (Acoustic performance)
6:00 Toastbeards
7:00 Don Puebla and the Shawls

Stage 2 (Roussell Street)
4:00 Clay Parker
6:00 Gabriel Deville of the Artisans
7:00 Everyday

-Ribbon Cutting Ceremony For Bayouwalk
At 4pm with Terrebonne Parish officials in Memorial Park, Next to Bellelo’s Cafe

-7887 Main Street Open House
Formerly the old City Court Building, Recipient of 2009 Facade Grant

-Mural Unveiling
The Elks Lodge on Main Street Unveils a mural by Artist Hans Geist, Open for the Public to view from 4-9pm

-Gallery Reception
Recent works by artists Cory Blanchard, Brandon Champagne, and Lori Fonseca at the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum,6-8pm

-Outdoor Movie
Begins at 8pm in Memorial Park outside the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum; picnic blankets and lawnchairs welcome.

“Mr. Bill gives Shell the Bill”- mockumentary short by Walter Williams; “Oil Story” by Andrea Dupree with audio by Cosmic Reward; “La Terre Est Enflammée” music video for Isle Dernière featuring the Geaux Geaux Sheaux, by Andrea Dupree & Walter Williams; “Monsters” Video Art debut for Don Puebla and the Shawls by Andrea Dupree; “Big Bird’s Birthday”- stop motion video and digital transcription of Fisher-Price® Movie Viewer’s “Big Bird’s Birthday”© from 1971, By April Leonard & James Dupree.

This will be followed by a special screening of Glen Pitre’s Belizaire the Cajun to celebrate its 25th anniversary,. Come out and meet the filmmaker!

-Arts Walk
A variety of Artists will be displaying their works ranging from pottery to paintings throughout downtown from 4-9pm

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look what the bunny’s bringing

AVANT CINEMA – a multi media showcase of video installation and short form
> experimental, art and animated cinema on five screens.
>
> From the fascinating machinery propelling “…a Bike Porn” (A. Shirley) to
> the metaphysical musings of animated “Soul Cycle” (Y. Huron) and a
> bittersweet tale of lost love one summer in Coney Island (Coney Island
> USA, C. Butta), AVANT CINEMA reaches into the filmic depths with fifteen
> works of movie art that will excite, astonish, and delight audiences on
> April 24th 2011.
>
> Contributions of short films and video installation projects from artists
> around the country have been curated by Jocelyn Marquis, who also
> contributes her most recent works to the exhibition. Join us in the
> courtyard for the short film program. Three dedicated gallery spaces
> feature the video installations.
>
> Sunday April 24th, 2011 from 7PM – 9PM
> Royal Blend Cafe
> 621 Royal @ Toulouse – New Orleans 70130
> 504-523-2716

> $5 Suggested Donation
> Free Popcorn
> Coffee Drinks available for sale in the cafe
In the courtyard – films by Yuri Huron, SOUL CYCLE; Craig Butta, CONEY
ISLAND USA; Jocelyn Marquis, PLUSH; JR Fleming, DRIFT; Andrea Dupree,
VISIONS OF ATLANTIS; Ryan S Ballard, LOS VAQUEROS PUTREFACTOS; Jocelyn
Marquis, DIFFICULT DEATH (teaser); Lisa Stock, THE QUEEN OF WONDERLAND;
Simone Bailey, ELINORE BEAUREGARD; additional films by Hans Michaud and Cassidy Vare.
Three dedicated galleries feature Video Installations by Andrew Shirley:
“BASED ON A TRUE STORY” A BIKE PORN; Jocelyn Marquis: COLOR FILM DEUX; JR
Fleming: IT 
Due to mature content, this show is recommended for audiences 18 or over.

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No Toxic Towns

 

 



Our goal is to make Louisiana a safer, healthier place to live.

We hold industries accountable for their environmental damages.

We demand responsible governmental policies to protect our communities from toxic industry practices.

http://toxictowns.wordpress.com

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Big Gas attacks Gasland

Shame on them.

This is not surprising really, considering what the Oil and Gas Industries have done/are doing to those who speak out against them down here in Louisiana…

AN OPEN LETTER TO JOURNALISTS FROM GASLAND DIRECTOR JOSH FOX IN RESPONSE TO ATTACKS BY GAS INDUSTRY

Affirming Gasland: A de-debunking document in response to specious and misleading gas industry claims against the film.

www.gaslandthemovie.com

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Bluebird at Freret Market

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wearable art & vintage clothes

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back to “reality”

After nearly 7 months at our retreat in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, me, my husband and our 8 month old son are packing up and heading back to the humid swamps of our beloved South Louisiana.  I’m looking forward to spending time with family and friends there; while working on a new stereoscopic 3D film project.

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ghost fuel

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Unrealized Ideas

Photos and a copy of my project book from Regarding Altars: Odyssey of the Object (earth) will be included in the upcoming (SCENE) Metrospace exhibition: “Unrealized Ideas” in East Lansing, Michigan. Although the project has been realized to some extent online & in the book, it is yet to be realized in its full form- as a gallery installation.

If you’re in Michigan (Michigan, Michigan, freeze!) the exhibit runs from September 10th through October 17th.

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