A Different Kind of Exhibition (2 of 4)


A ceramic lamp post on the street outside the museum.

Our visit coincided with a special exhibit commemorating the 300th Anniversary of New Orleans. This was a unique, eclectic presentation of artifacts from life in New Orleans. Unlike the neutral backdrop in a traditional gallery, these walls were covered in wallpaper which had been commissioned for the occasion.


The wall paper in this room was made up of illustrations of costumes and floats from the 1923 Mardi Gras. This room was devoted to women of New Orleans. The bibliophile in me couldn't pass up perusing this table of books from their archives... found this intriguing title, and longed to see its contents. Researching on line, I found it is a book published in 1903, and it contains all kinds of creative pursuits to occupy any young lady.


The room across the way had a decidedly male focus. The wall paper here was a rich silhouette of tree branches. (All the wall papers were created by Fallen Fruit's David Allen Burns and Austin Young.)

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