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Saturday Morning Fun: Palmer Park Arts Market

<p>Looking for something fun to do on a Saturday morning&quest; Thinking about going to a darty&quest; Tempting as it is&comma; NOLA has so much more to offer&period; Instead&comma; you might want to consider checking out an art market&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On the last Saturday of every month&comma; you can take the St&period; Charles streetcar to its last stop and visit Arts Market New Orleans in Palmer Park at the corner of South Carrollton and South Claiborne Avenues&period; The market&comma; presented by the New Orleans Arts Council&comma; was started in 2004 by Wendy Laker in City Park&period; Three years later&comma; the Arts Market was moved to Palmer Park because it was displaced by Voodoo Fest&comma; but the new location ended up providing &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;higher visibility&comma; street car access&comma; and very engaged neighbors who wanted to see the Market succeed&comma;” according to current manager Gene Meneray&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The 75 to 135 local and regional artists who participate in the Arts Market New Orleans submit portfolios and apply online&period; Meneray says each month &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;a jury made up of current Arts Market artists and staff of the Crafts Guild review the applications&comma; and votes yes or no&comma;” making this the longest running juried art market in the city&period; The Arts Market features a wide variety of artists&comma; ranging from glassblowers &lpar;Juli Juneau&rpar;&comma; to painters &lpar;Megan Barnes&rpar; and printmakers &lpar;Maggie Covert LeBlanc&rpar;&period; Also featured are soap makers&comma; jewelry makers&comma; potters&comma; photographers and a wide range of other creative artisans&period; Despite their stylistic differences&comma; what all of these artists have in common is their deep passion for both art and the city of New Orleans&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The role of art in my life in NOLA has always been at the forefront&&num;8230&semi;I continue to strive to make our city look the best it can and to keep the culture alive in my work&comma;&&num;8221&semi; says printmaker Maggie Covert LeBlanc&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Arts Market provides a perfect opportunity for Tulane students to dabble in art because of its accessibility&comma; diversity and affordability&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Whether you are just starting to learn about different types of art&comma; glass&comma; painting&comma; woodwork&comma; pottery&comma; jewelry&comma; or photography or if you may already be a connoisseur and have an nice art collection&comma;” says glassblower Juli Juneau&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;everyone can find something unique at Palmer Park&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Manager Gene Meneray elaborated on the diversity not only of the types of craft&comma; but also the elements of artistry&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;My favorite things about the New Orleans art scene are its diversity&comma; where you have American elements&comma; Caribbean&comma; African&comma; Swamp like magic realism&comma; and overall the work is very vibrant&comma; warm&comma; and eschews the cold cynicism often found in other cities&period;&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Arts Market New Orleans is also uniquely personal&period; Customers have the opportunity to interact with the artists in an open-air environment and learn more about what they do&comma; or even commision a personalized work of art&period; Many artists chose to sell their work in Palmer Park because of the profoundly human connection between the artists and their customers&period; Arts Market artist Juli Juneau&comma; who has enjoyed international success&comma; emphasizes this connection as a reason she enjoys selling in Palmer Park&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I love the galleries that sell my work&comma;” says Juneau&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;but I also need to be able to interact with clients myself&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Although the Arts Market originated as a low-profile gathering&comma; it has grown into a well-known and established undertaking while maintaining its affordability and relaxed environment&period; It now attracts artists like Megan Barnes&comma; who revealed that &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;selling at Palmer Park was a dream of &lbrack;hers&rsqb; when &lbrack;she&rsqb; first began painting&period; It&&num;8217&semi;s a well curated market that has a local following&period;” This is integral to the success of Arts Market New Orleans&comma; with its art&comma; food and music&period; It’s a microcosm of New Orleans culture&period; Barnes couldn’t agree more&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Our food&comma; our music&comma; our language&comma; our architecture&comma; and our visual arts all combine to create the unique culture of this great city&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine; <&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-biographia-container-top" style&equals;"background-color&colon; &num;FFEAA8&semi; border-top&colon; 4px solid &num;000000&semi;"><div class&equals;"wp-biographia-pic" style&equals;"height&colon;100px&semi; width&colon;100px&semi;"><img alt&equals;'' src&equals;'https&colon;&sol;&sol;secure&period;gravatar&period;com&sol;avatar&sol;7ad847ce94c49965d584e8eee6696d90967665e923d6fce9ff65d4d9969fd323&quest;s&equals;100&&num;038&semi;d&equals;wp&lowbar;user&lowbar;avatar&&num;038&semi;r&equals;g' srcset&equals;'https&colon;&sol;&sol;secure&period;gravatar&period;com&sol;avatar&sol;7ad847ce94c49965d584e8eee6696d90967665e923d6fce9ff65d4d9969fd323&quest;s&equals;200&&num;038&semi;d&equals;wp&lowbar;user&lowbar;avatar&&num;038&semi;r&equals;g 2x' class&equals;'wp-biographia-avatar avatar-100 photo' height&equals;'100' width&equals;'100' &sol;><&sol;div><div class&equals;"wp-biographia-text"><h3>About <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;tulanemagazine&period;com&sol;author&sol;jgonon&sol;" title&equals;"Jessie Gonon">Jessie Gonon<&sol;a><&sol;h3><p>Jessie is a sophomore freelance writer for the Crescent Magazine&comma; 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