Shopping in the French Quarter
1201 St Philip St | New Orleans
The Brass Camera Fine Photography Gallery
The Brass Camera features the New Orleans photographs of L.J. Goldstein.
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(504) 581-5551
818 St. Louis St | New Orleans
The Exchange Shop
From the 1880’s until the early years of the 2000’s, a group known as The Woman’s Exchange operated a consignment shop, called the Exchange...
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1109 Royal St, Suite A | New Orleans
The Foundation Gallery and Shop
Located in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans, The Foundation Gallery showcases the work of emerging and mid-career artists. Through The...
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504-568-0955
839 Spain St | New Orleans
The Palette Social
Bringing individuals together by encouraging your inner artist. Hands-on activities in a myriad of artistic mediums. Scheduled events & private...
504-723-2056
3913 St Claude Ave | New Orleans
The Parlor
Oliver Manhattan's gallery, located in the Saint Claude art district, features hats, fashion and monthly art shows.
(504) 298-0455
2801 Chartres St | New Orleans
True Mosaics Studio
Professional mosaic studio owned by Laurel True specializing in architectural commissions, public art, community mosaic projects and instruction....
Get More Info2429 St Claude Ave | New Orleans
UNO St Claude Gallery
During Prospect 3, from October 25 - January 25, 2014, the UNO St. Claude Gallery is open 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wed-Sun. Traditionally, the gallery is...
(504) 948-6939
1337 St. Bernard | New Orleans
United Bakery Gallery
The United Bakery Gallery is a new event space and art gallery. There will monthly art exhibits opened every 2nd Saturday art walk, and other events.
(802) 310-3719
332 Exchange Place | New Orleans
Vena Gallery & Studio
This artist owned gallery is a hidden gem located on one of the French Quarter's charming alleys. It is not uncommon to find the artist using the...
(504) 338-3454
2601 Chartres St | New Orleans
Venusian Gardens
Venusian Gardens, a unique luminous art gallery located in New Orleans, just a few blocks from the French Quarter. It is also the home of glassLight...
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How to Dress for Mardi Gras
Costumes are to the Carnival season as peanut butter is to jelly — indispensable. We encourage...
The Ultimate French Quarter Guide to Christmas in New Orleans
During the holiday season in New Orleans, the city’s predilection for spectacle goes into...
More Winnin’ at Dirty Linen
Image courtesy of Dirty Linen Night on FacebookEvery year, Dirty Linen Night invites New...
French Quarter Shopping in New Orleans
Royal Street antiques, Magazine Street shopping, MS Rau antiques, M.S. Rau antiques, gift shops, and the French Market all specialize in New Orleans gifts. Find unique alternative gifts at many eclectic French Quarter Shops. Clothing and home furnishings abound and if you are looking for fleur de lis or New Orleans Saints apparel, you can find it here under French Quarter Shopping.