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Be-Causeway: Bridging North- and South- Shore Arts

Gallery Collaboration with Christwood's Atrium Gallery

Opening Reception Saturday 17 4:30-6:30 PM

May 17 – June 27, 2025

Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
Installation view of Be-Causeway at The Christwood Atrium Gallery
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, Split Decision, 2020
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, Cascade, 2021
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, Untitled #12, 2020
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, Untitled #11, 2020
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, Untitled #10, 2020
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, Untitled #9, 2020
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, City Park Series #2, 2022
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, City Park Series #6, 2022
ANN MARIE AURICCHIO, Moonlit Crumbs, 2022
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Memorial, 2024
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Inheritance, 2024
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Sisters, 2024
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Aerial in Amber, 2024
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Untitled (Making a Path), 2018
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Deep End, 2024
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Spectators (color) 2, 2021
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Eclipse, 2024
AMANDA JOY BROWN, Surf, 2023
TIFFANY CALVERT, #451, 2024
TIFFANY CALVERT, #409, 2022
TIFFANY CALVERT, #402, 2022
TIFFANY CALVERT, #448, 2024
TIFFANY CALVERT, #452, 2024
TONY DAGRADI, Around the World, 2024
TONY DAGRADI, Inside Out, 2022
TONY DAGRADI, Story Time, 2023
TONY DAGRADI, A Bone To Pick, 2023
TONY DAGRADI, Manifest Destiny, 2023
TONY DAGRADI, Over Land And Sea, 2023
TONY DAGRADI, Historia #3 - Madame Roland, 2022
TONY DAGRADI, Humanity in War, 2021
TONY DAGRADI, Geronimo, 2020
TONY DAGRADI, Butterflies and Balloons #005, 2019
JENNY DAY, Fish on Plate, 2023
JENNY DAY, Chicken, 2023
JENNY DAY, Cake (Green), 2023
JENNY DAY, Cake (Pineapple), 2023
JENNY DAY, Cake (King Cake), 2023
JENNY DAY, Papaya, 2023
JENNY DAY, Cheese (Non-Gooey), 2023
JENNY DAY, Cheese (Swiss), 2023
JENNY DAY, Deviled Eggs, 2023
JENNY DAY, Waffle, 2024
JENNY DAY, Pancakes, 2024
MARGARET EVANGELINE, Hot Camellia, 2022
MARGARET EVANGELINE, Language V Camellia, 2024
MARGARET EVANGELINE, San Antonio Orange #2, 2024
MARGARET EVANGELINE, Green Camellia #3, 2022
MARGARET EVANGELINE, Bullseye Camellia #1, 2022
MARGARET EVANGELINE, Camellia Blanc, 2024
MARGARET EVANGELINE, Lone Iris, 2024
BRANDON V. LEWIS, Girl, you could've left that clarinet at home, 2024
BRANDON V. LEWIS, Mothers Day, 2021
BRANDON V. LEWIS, Contemporary Divas, 2018
KRISTIN MOORE, Mississippi River (Golden Hour), 2024
KRISTIN MOORE, Downtown New Orleans (Full Moon), 2024
KRISTIN MOORE, Metairie Cemetery, 2024
KRISTIN MOORE, Marigny Opera House, 2024
KRISTIN MOORE, French Quarter (Mardi Gras), 2024
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Linked (blue, lavender), 2004
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Linked (green and black), 2003-2004
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Linked (little ducks), 2004
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Emerald City (1, 2, 3), 2017-2018
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Embodied III, 2022
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Embodied XI, 2023
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Embodied XII, 2023
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Embodied XIII, 2023
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Embodied XIV, 2023
ANASTASIA PELIAS, Embodied XV, 2023
GINA PHILLIPS, Anzy-le-Duc (July 14, 2017), 2017
GINA PHILLIPS, Silver Creek Road (October 18, 2017), 2017
GINA PHILLIPS, Holy Cross Batture, 2010
GINA PHILLIPS, Fats Went Fishing With the Natives, 2025
GINA PHILLIPS, Dance Hall Fats, 2025
GINA PHILLIPS, Walking Past the Battle of New Orleans, 2025
GINA PHILLIPS, Fats Got Out, 2025
GINA PHILLIPS, Yakamein Fats, 2025
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Planning the Jump, 2022
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Netting Fete, 2022
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Ophelia and the Oak, 2022
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Netting the Wind, 2022
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Thank You Stephen Sodheim, 2022
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Netting Over The Knot, 2022
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Sand writing, 2023
AIMÉE FARNET SIEGEL, Grass is greener, 2023
PAUL VILLINSKI, Saturn / Ebony Eyes, 2024
PAUL VILLINSKI, Theme From Mahogany, 2024
PAUL VILLINSKI, Eric Clapton and the Yardbirds, 2024
PAUL VILLINSKI, Synchronicity, 2024
PAUL VILLINSKI, Memo (Raw), 2021

Press Release

In a groundbreaking partnership, the Christwood Atrium Gallery in Covington, Louisiana, will host the exhibit, BeCauseway  featuring works from the esteemed Ferrara Showman Gallery in New Orleans.  The exhibition is meant to bridge the divide between the North and South Shores. Since its establishment in 1998, the Ferrara Showman Gallery has been at the forefront of contemporary art, exhibiting visionary artists from around the world, including Cuba, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela. The gallery is "a collective environment of creative visions, a commercial gallery with a public conscience. Offering a forum for the exchange of ideas, the gallery’s program features contemporary artists whose aesthetics reflect a sense of purpose, mission, and message, encompassing diverse mediums from painting and photography to public sculpture, video, and installation art."

This collaboration is the latest in a series of initiatives spearheaded by Ann Loomis, curator of the Atrium Gallery, to expand artistic engagement and visibility. In May 2024, Loomis extended an invitation to the Lacombe, Louisiana, Art Guild to showcase its members’ works after their gallery was forced to close due to severe storm damage.

“Exhibiting at the Atrium Gallery is an incredible opportunity for our artists,” remarked Kathleen Garey, the Guild’s incoming president. Loomis viewed it as an opportunity not only for the artists but also for the broader community, stating, “This collaboration will elevate the visibility of both the Atrium Gallery and the Art Guild, fostering a deeper appreciation for regional artistry.”

This initiative inspired Loomis to forge additional partnerships, beginning with the Saladino Gallery in Covington, which featured works by Phyllis Beisert and Carol Hallock, two of the gallery’s acclaimed artists.

“This collaboration significantly expands the exposure of the more than two dozen artists I represent,” said Danny Saladino, owner of Saladino Gallery. “The exhibition space at Christwood is both stunning and expansive-spanning over 5,800 square feet. I eagerly anticipate future exhibitions that will spotlight my artists’ works in this exceptional setting.”

As these partnerships evolved, Loomis recognized the need for a strategic vision for the Atrium Gallery’s future, guided by the following core principles:

The Atrium Gallery is dedicated to supporting artists on both regional and national levels.

The arts are essential to enriching the human experience.

Regional galleries must be supported and celebrated.

Artists thrive through communication and collaboration.

Expanding venues for artists’ works strengthens communities.

A meaningful commitment to artists is essential.

The creative arts bring vitality and resilience to the community.

With these guiding principles in mind, Loomis sought to broaden the gallery’s reach beyond its home base. This led her to the dynamic Julia Street art district in New Orleans, where she found an ideal collaborator who shared her values and vision.

Loomis approached Jonathan Ferrara, co -founder of the Ferrara Showman Gallery. After thoughtful deliberation and discussions with his partner, Matthew Showman, Ferrara agreed to join the Atrium Art Alliance, marking a significant step in uniting regional and national artistic communities.

Press Release cont'd

“Ferrara Showman Gallery is proud to collaborate with The Atrium Gallery and bring a diverse group of artists to the North Shore community as we continue to expand our reach right here in our back yard.  We will feature 11 artists in the exhibition hailing from New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, Dallas, St. Louis, and Dallas.  The gallery always strives to partner in exciting opportunities that can showcase the depth and creativity of our gallery artists.   Featured artists will include

Ann Marie Auricchio - New Orleans, LA

Amanda Joy Brown - Bay Area, CA

Tiffany Calvert - St. Louis, MO

Tony Dagradi - New Orleans, LA

Jenny Day - Santa Fe, NM

Margaret Evangeline - San Antonio, TX

Brandon V. Lewis - Baton Rouge, LA

Kristin Moore - Dallas, TX

Anastasia Pelias - New Orleans, LA

Gina Phillips - New Orleans, LA

Aimée Farnet Siegel - New Orleans, LA

Paul Villinski - New York, NY
 

 

“Creativity flourishes in communities open to fresh ideas in the creation and presentation of the visual arts. The time is right to explore the richness of visual culture presented in traditional and non-traditional partnerships to benefit the artists, community, and the presenting partners,” Loomis stated.

About Christwood
Situated on 119 acres of beautifully landscaped woodlands, Christwood is located at 100 Christwood Boulevard in Covington, Louisiana. Visitors can access the Christwood Atrium through the Brewster Road entrance. The Atrium Gallery is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

For further details or to request images of the exhibited artwork, please contact John Maginnis at johnmaginnis2@gmail.com  or call (985) 590-8816.