Best Arts and Culture Places in Faubourg Marigny

We've collected top 10 mentioned arts and culture places in Faubourg Marigny from other articles such as the Guardian, New Orleans & Company, Hotel Monteleone.

Best Arts and Culture Places in Faubourg Marigny

Ogden Museum of Southern Art
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
4.6 (731 ratings)4.5 (581 ratings)
Compact shop at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art selling books, artworks, crafts, clothing & more.
925 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
9 Best Museums in New Orleans
"The Ogden Museum of Southern Art is Smithsonian-affiliated and, as its name suggests, celebrates the culture and aesthetic of Southern artists. The permanent collection showcases more than 4,000 pieces from 15 states; in fact, with works dating back to 1733, the institution boasts the most comprehensive collection of Southern art in the world. Exhibits feature paintings, photography, sculpture, and handicrafts, and place historical works alongside contemporary artists working in the South."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
13 Must-Visit New Orleans Museums
"Whether you’re an art aficionado or just a lover of aesthetically pleasing works and spaces, then you should pay a visit to NOMA. It’s housed in the center of New Orleans’ City Park, where you can also easily spend a day exploring. The museum features more than 40,000 objects, ever-changing exhibits by world-renowned artists, and is the oldest fine arts institution in New Orleans."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in New Orleans, USA
"The South has one of the most distinctive aesthetic cultures in the US artistic universe, a creative vision indelibly influenced by the region's complicated history and deep links to the land. Few museums explore the throughlines of Southern art like the Ogden, which boasts lovely gallery spaces, an awesome gift shop and kicking after-hours performances."
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden
4.8 (497 ratings)4.5 (1211 ratings)
Modern sculpture garden on 11 acres in New Orleans City Park with pedestrian paths & water features.
1 Collins Diboll Cir, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
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Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"Behind the museum’s main building is a gated outdoor space in 11 acres of mature parkland enriched with more than 90 works of sculpture. The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden opened in 2003 and at the time of writing in 2019 had just doubled in size with an expansion that included 26 new works, mostly by 21st-century artists. On serpentine paths among pines, magnolias, camellias and live oaks draped with Spanish moss there are pieces by Henry Moore, Deborah Butterfield, Barbara Hepworth, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Robert Indiana, Gaston Lachaise and René Magritte, as well as contemporary sculptors like Katharina Fritsch, Hank Willis Thomas and Jeppe Hein."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
20 Best Things to Do in New Orleans
"This five-acre sculpture garden is a park within City Park, and acts as an open-air annex to the wonderful New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). 90 sculptures—mostly modern and abstract—are set among magnolias and live oaks, framed by bridges and reflecting pools, with world-renowned artists Henry Moore, Antoine Bourdelle, and Ossip Zadkine represented. The lake-set Virlane Tower by Kenneth Snelson is a favorite, as is the familiar Love, Red Blue sign by Robert Indiana, but it’s best to come without a map."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in New Orleans, USA
"The sculpture garden that sits just outside the New Orleans Museum of Art is a wooded quilt of streams, pathways, lovers' benches and, of course, sculpture, mainly of the modern and contemporary sort. During spring and summer, theatrical productions are often put on here, but it's a lovely spot for a stroll any time of year."
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
4.5 (321 ratings)3.5 (54 ratings)
Contemporary art exhibitions, performances & workshops offered in a light-filled, brick-lined space.
900 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
The Best Museums in New Orleans | Let's Roam
"Visit the spacious art galleries of the Contemporary Arts Center to see some world-class fine art in the up-and-coming warehouse district in downtown New Orleans. There are different artist residences happening and constantly rotating and changing exhibits. The museum is famous for the events that it hosts with different performances and lectures."
Mentioned by Hotel Monteleone
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"The CAC (900 Camp Street; 504-528-3805) has been in the heart of the Warehouse District since 1976. It is the place to find new and exciting expression in the medium of painting, theater, music, performance art, dance, photography, video, sculpture and more in New Orleans. Love is in the air at the NOMA Sculpture Garden in City Park."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"Take in cutting-edge exhibits, featuring both local artists and the work of national and international talent, at this cornerstone of…"
Mardi Gras World
Mardi Gras World
4.4 (3598 ratings)4.5 (3820 ratings)
Vast, 400,000-sq.-ft. complex where Mardi Gras floats are made & stored, with hourly tours.
1380 Port of New Orleans Pl, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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New Orleans Museum of Art
New Orleans Museum of Art
4.7 (2904 ratings)4.5 (951 ratings)
More than 40,000 pieces by global artists of various historical periods in a grand marble building.
1 Collins Diboll Cir, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
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Mentioned by New Orleans 4 days itinerary
Guide to a 4-day New Orleans Itinerary
"If you like arts and culture, you might enjoy a trip to the New Orleans Museum of Arts aka NOMA. Here you’ll find art work from famous artists like Picasso, Joan Miro, Georgia O’ Keffe, and also some local Louisiana artists. The art exhibition are divided into arts from different regions of the world. NOMA has a nice cafe, a cute garden to enjoy a picnic and a lake behind to kayak."
Scene By Rhys Fine Art
Scene By Rhys Fine Art
4.6 (14 ratings)
1036 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
Must-See French Quarter Art Galleries
"Located in a courtyard, this gallery is a fine base for local artist and all around character Emile Rhys. A supremely talented artist, Rhys is best known for her fine art ink and pen drawings of the city’s local musicians. Her work, which synthesizes two great elements of New Orleans creativity – the sonic world of music and the frenetic energy of her visual art – is unique and singularly worthy of souvenir consideration."
Martine Chaisson Gallery
Martine Chaisson Gallery
5 (6 ratings)
Modern gallery featuring works by known & emerging artists, including paintings, photos & sculpture.
Currently by appointment only, 727 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Contemporary Art Galleries in New Orleans
"Martine Chaisson’s collections of wildly diverse contemporary pieces hang on the walls of opulent high-ceilinged rooms, complete with marble floors and chandeliers. The gallery is located on Camp Street, adjacent to Julia Street in the Warehouse District. You’ll marvel at the big statement artworks, drawings, photographs and sculptures which make a striking contrast to the grand rooms."
George Schmidt Gallery
George Schmidt Gallery
5 (1 ratings)
626 Julia St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
Art Galleries
"George Schmidt Gallery has been on Julia Street since 1976. This gallery and studio is the home to paintings, drawings, and prints by George Schmidt. This is a must see and an experience you will get nowhere else!"
Dutch Alley Artist's Co-op
Dutch Alley Artist's Co-op
4.6 (73 ratings)
Unique gallery showcasing arts & crafts by a variety of regional artists who also work at the space.
912 N Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Mentioned by hoodline.com
The top 5 art galleries for a special occasion in New Orleans
"The French Quarter's Dutch Alley Artist's Co-op, located at 912 N. Peters St., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the fancy art gallery 4.5 stars out of 29 reviews. The site can tell you a thing or two more about Dutch Alley Artist's Co-op."
GRYDER GALLERY
GRYDER GALLERY
4.9 (8 ratings)
615 Julia St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Art gallery
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Contemporary Art Galleries in New Orleans
"Gryder describes itself as a platform for artists to express diverse perspectives and experimental discourses. The venue showcases divergent exhibitions which aim to highlight the intellectual and transcendent role of art as well as its preservation. You’ll be drawn in by works like Jan Gilbert’s panels of spooky figures, Dapper Bruce Lafitte’s dynamic scenes of New Orleans or Babette Beaullieu’s intricate structures made from branches."

Best Pastries in Faubourg Marigny

avenue cafe
avenue cafe
4.6 (433 ratings)
Eclectic coffee shop in casual surroundings with sandwiches, pastries, fresh-squeezed juice & beer.
1907 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Chez Pierre Bakery Lakeview
Chez Pierre Bakery Lakeview
4.6 (26 ratings)
141 Harrison Ave, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
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Sacred Grinds Coffee House
Sacred Grinds Coffee House
4.6 (226 ratings)
Funky cafe with spooky decor, offering locally roasted coffee & views of historical cemeteries.
5055 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
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Must See Sights and Landmarks in Faubourg Marigny Area

Voodoo Authentica Inc
Voodoo Authentica Inc
4.5 (931 ratings)4 (186 ratings)
Snug shop featuring voodoo-related items such as dolls, potions & candles, plus psychic readings.
612 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"This is also where you can have a famous Café du Monde beignet covered in powdered sugar, have your tarot cards read at Hex, get a taste of voodoo culture at Voodoo Authentica, and shop for jewelry, clothing, and antiques all throughout the neighborhood. The Pharmacy Museum has quite an interesting tour – don’t let the name fool you!. It’s all about old school remedies and how they evolved through history, with a local twist."
St. Patrick's Church
St. Patrick's Church
4.8 (263 ratings)4.5 (101 ratings)
Historic gothic-style church with vibrant interior frescos, stained glass & a 185-ft. bell tower.
724 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
4.5 (319 ratings)4.5 (231 ratings)
This convent-turned-museum is the city's oldest building & features French colonial architecture.
1100 Chartres St #2505, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Free Museums in Faubourg Marigny

The McKenna Museum of African-American Art
The McKenna Museum of African-American Art
4.7 (43 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
2003 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
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Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
The Best Museums in New Orleans | Let's Roam
"Take the famous St. Charles Streetcar to Central City to visit the McKenna Museum of African American Art. The museum’s mission is to make African Diasporan fine art available and accessible to visitors of all ages. They work to preserve the culture of the African American community in Louisiana."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
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"The McKenna Museum is a fine art institution with a direct focus on African Diasporan pieces. In addition to their collection, McKenna offers a range of diverse programming such as guest speakers, workshops and book readings to further their mission and work."
The Presbytère
The Presbytère
4.5 (388 ratings)4.5 (839 ratings)
State museum with Hurricane Katrina & Mardi Gras exhibits in a former courthouse built in 1813.
751 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
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Mentioned by Yurview
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"Two current exhibits are “Mardi Gras: It’s Carnival Time in Louisiana,” which traces the celebration from its 19th-century origins to the current day emergence of parades and festivities that attracts millions of visitors each year. The “Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond” exhibit details the rescue, rebuilding, and renewal from the storm that devastated the city back on August 23, 2005."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"The Cabildo’s twin, facing Jackson Square on the north side of the cathedral, is from 1791 and held as one of the masterpieces of colonial Spanish architecture. Previously the domestic quarters, or presbytère, for the cathedral’s Capuchin monks had stood on this spot, which explains the name. This ornate building has come through a few different uses, and was a courthouse from 1834 to 1911."
Mentioned by Photography & Travel
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"The Presbytère is located on the northwest side of Jackson Square, between St. Louis Cathedral and St. Ann Street. It matches the Cabildo, which stands on the other site of the Cathedral. The Presbytère was built in 1791, and is currently one of the United States’ best examples of colonial Spanish architecture."
New Orleans Museum of Art
New Orleans Museum of Art
4.7 (2904 ratings)4.5 (951 ratings)
More than 40,000 pieces by global artists of various historical periods in a grand marble building.
1 Collins Diboll Cir, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Art museumMuseumsArt gallerySpecialty Museums
Mentioned by New Orleans 4 days itinerary
Guide to a 4-day New Orleans Itinerary
"If you like arts and culture, you might enjoy a trip to the New Orleans Museum of Arts aka NOMA. Here you’ll find art work from famous artists like Picasso, Joan Miro, Georgia O’ Keffe, and also some local Louisiana artists. The art exhibition are divided into arts from different regions of the world. NOMA has a nice cafe, a cute garden to enjoy a picnic and a lake behind to kayak."

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