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  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at galleries along Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries006.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at galleries along Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries005.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at galleries along Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries002.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at the Cole Pratt Gallery on Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries004.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries015.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries013.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries011.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries009.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by Generic Art Solutions. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns030.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries010.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by Generic Art Solutions. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns042.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Gass (left) watches with a friend as the fire consumes her banner.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries014.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
R/L; Jonathan Ferrara, 'NOPD police chief Michael S. Harrison and artist Brian Borrello attend the opening of 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' art show at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns009.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
'NOPD police chief Michael S. Harrison attends the opening of 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' art show at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns008.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
'NOPD police chief Michael S. Harrison attends the opening of 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' art show at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns007.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Baby Alaina peers from her stroller at an uptown art gallery where signs of normalcy have returned to the otherwise devastated city.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries001.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the gallery owner and artist Paul Jonathan Ferrara. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns044.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Paul Vallinski. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns043.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Paul Vallinski. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns041.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists.' The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns033.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Brian Borrello. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns048.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Brian Borrello. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns040.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Dan Tague. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns028.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist John Barnes. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns023.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist Skylar Fein. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns019.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist Sidone Villere. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns015.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' opening. L/R; Artists Sidone Villere, Robert C Tannen, Skylar Fein, Jonathan Ferrara and John Barnes plug their fingers for a gun test fire. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns012.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' opening. L/R; Artists Sidone Villere, Robert C Tannen, Skylar Fein, Brian Borrello, Jonathan Ferrara and John Barnes. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns011.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Brian Borello (mid in blue) at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery opening of the show 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists.' The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns001.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by Deborah Luster. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns047.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by Club S+S. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns046.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Luis Cruz Azaceta. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns045.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist John Barnes. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns038.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Adam Mysock. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns039.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Nicholas Varney. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns037.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Robert C Tannen. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns036.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Ted Riederer. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns034.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Skyler Fein. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns035.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Luis Cruz Azaceta. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns032.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Luis Cruz Azaceta. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns031.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist Brian Borrello. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns052.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the gallery owner and artist Paul Jonathan Ferrara. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns050.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists.' The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns049.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist and gallery owner Jonathan Ferrara. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns027-2.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist Brian Borrello. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns025.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist Robert C Tannen. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns018.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' Artist Robert C Tannen. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns016.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' opening. L/R; Artists Sidone Villere, Robert C Tannen, Skylar Fein, Jonathan Ferrara and John Barnes plug their fingers for a gun test fire. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns013.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artists Paul Vallinski. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns010.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' show opening at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. Speakers included councilwoman Latoya Cantrell (in red), gallery owner Jonathan Ferrara and NOPD police chief Michael S. Harrison. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns005.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' show opening at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. Speakers included councilwoman Latoya Cantrell (in red), gallery owner Jonathan Ferrara and NOPD police chief Michael S. Harrison. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns004.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' show opening at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. Speakers included councilwoman Latoya Cantrell (in red), gallery owner Jonathan Ferrara and NOPD police chief Michael S. Harrison. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns002.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' A piece by the artist Dan Tague. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns029.JPG
  • 02 October 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' show opening at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. Speakers included councilwoman Latoya Cantrell (in red), gallery owner Jonathan Ferrara and NOPD police chief Michael S. Harrison. The show brings together over 30 internationally acclaimed artists who took parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department  and converted them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02oct14-Art Guns003.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-002.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-016.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-013.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-010.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-009.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-007.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-006.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-005.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-004.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-003.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-001.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-018.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-017.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-011.JPG
  • 19 January 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Prospect 3, P3 New Orleans. <br />
Closing day for Exhibit BE draws huge crowds at the derelict De Gaulle Manor Community. A collaborative graffiti installation.<br />
ExhibitBE is the largest single-site street art exhibit in the American South.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    19jan14-Prospect 3-008.JPG
  • 16 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina. Graffiti on the wall of an old art deco building says it all.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    16jan06-NO-MLK016.JPG
  • 07 Jan, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina. Barrister's art gallery in New Orleans hosts a show titled 'Katrina you bitch.' Artist Sean Starwars and his wall mural at the show.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    07jan06-post katrina007.JPG
  • 06 March 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
<br />
Christopher Sensabaugh of Los Angeles "was identified as the person who attempted to steal a Banksy work from 1034 N. Rampart, by drilling the mural out of the wall," according to an email from NOPD. <br />
<br />
"Sensabaugh is currently wanted for attempted theft and criminal damage to property," according to the NOPD, which stated that the graffiti was worth " $200,000 to $1.1 million dollars."<br />
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Photo; Courtesy New Orleans Police Department.<br />
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  • 07 Jan, 2006.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Barrister's art gallery in New Orleans hosts a show titled 'Katrina you bitch.' A lady stops to look at the sign. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
The Jonathan Ferrara Gallery announces the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
L/R; Artists John Barnes, Dan Tague, Skyler Fein, Katrina Andry and Adam Mysock  at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artists Debora Luster at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Dan Tague at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Dan Tague at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Deborah Luster and gallery owner Jonathan Ferrara at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
L/R; Artists Skyler Fein and Adam Mysock  at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Guns in the hands of artists Debora Luster at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
L/R; Artists Dan Tague, Skyler Fein, John Barnes, Jonathan Ferrara, Debora Luster, Adam Mysock and Katrina Andry at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
L/R; Jonathan Ferrara, Council members Stacy Head, Susan Guidry and  LaToya Cantrell,at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
L/R; Jonathan Ferrara, Officer Earl Johnson and council members Susan Guidry, Stacy Head and LaToya Cantrell at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist John Barnes at the The Jonathan Ferrara Gallery as part of the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 21 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
A considerably irrational and unpleasant 'private art handler' from Los Angeles, giving his name only as Chris chops an original Banksy from the wall of an old abandoned store in New Orleans on the corner of North Rampart and Kerlerec street. Chris claims the artwork is to be shipped to London for a Tate Modern retrospective of Banksy's work in April. Chris also claims the artwork will be re-installed at its current location once the exhibition is finished - a claim local residents seriously doubt.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 21 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
A Banksy original street graffiti artwork known as 'Rain Girl' is chopped from a wall. A considerably irrational and unpleasant 'private art handler' from Los Angeles, giving his name only as Chris has prepared the wall for removal from an old abandoned store in New Orleans on the corner of North Rampart and Kerlerec streets. Chris claims the artwork is to be shipped to London for a Tate Modern retrospective of Banksy's work in April. Chris also claims the artwork will be re-installed at its current location once the exhibition is finished - a claim local residents seriously doubt.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 21 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
A Banksy original street graffiti artwork known as 'Rain Girl' is chopped from a wall. A considerably irrational and unpleasant 'private art handler' from Los Angeles, giving his name only as Chris has prepared the wall for removal from an old abandoned store in New Orleans on the corner of North Rampart and Kerlerec streets. Chris claims the artwork is to be shipped to London for a Tate Modern retrospective of Banksy's work in April. Chris also claims the artwork will be re-installed at its current location once the exhibition is finished - a claim local residents seriously doubt.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 November 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara hosts the 8th annual ARTDOCS auction at the Art Klub. The event raises tens of thousands of dollars to provide healthcare to underinsured and uninsured artists lacking heath care in the region. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 07 November 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara hosts the 8th annual My 20x30 metallic finish print print on auction for ARTDOCS at the Art Klub. The event raises tens of thousands of dollars to provide healthcare to underinsured and uninsured artists lacking heath care in the region. My print sold for $350.00<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 30 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .JOY. The art deco Joy Theatre on Canal Street, not far from the New Orleans Superdome. The City is experiencing Joy overload as Mardi Gras clashes with Super Bowl as the NFL brings the big game to town. .Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 14 Oct 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana.  <br />
TV's Dr Oz Mehmet.  Dr Oz assists med student Jenna Jordan as he tours the hi-tech, state of the art Louisiana State University Health Sciences center. Dr Oz visited the city to promote HealthCorps and it's affiliation with Evamor bottled water from Louisiana.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley
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  • 14 Oct 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana.  <br />
TV's Dr Oz Mehmet.  Dr Oz with Dr Charles Hilton (left) and (no ID) as he tours the hi-tech, state of the art Louisiana State University Health Sciences center. Dr Oz visited the city to promote HealthCorps and it's affiliation with Evamor bottled water from Louisiana.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley
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  • 14 Oct 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana.  <br />
TV's Dr Oz Mehmet.  Dr Oz  tours the hi-tech, state of the art Louisiana State University Health Sciences center. Dr Oz visited the city to promote HealthCorps and it's affiliation with Evamor bottled water from Louisiana.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artists Debora Lustercollects her guns from  the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery after announcing the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
L/R; Artists John Barnes, Dan Tague, Skyler Fein, Katrina Andry and Adam Mysock  at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Debora Luster and Jonathan Ferrara at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artists Debora Luster at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Jonathan Ferrara at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery announces the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 April 2014. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Dan Tague at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery to announce the 'Guns In The Hands Of Artists' project where artists take parts from 190 destroyed weapons acquired by the New Orleans Police department through a buy-back program and convert them into art.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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