by | Dec 13, 2023 | Exhibitions, News
Curator Jonathan Mayers has featured my work in the exhibition “Mitoloji Latannyèr/Mythologies Louisianaises.” Collaborating with artists and writers who have experienced cultural distance due to Americanization or physical location, as well as those who...
by | Sep 8, 2020 | Exhibitions
Opening Saturday September 12, 12 pm – 9 pm September 12 – October 4 (Featured image: Michel Varisco, Alert, 25″ x 38″) Good Children Gallery is proud to present These Last Days Of Now: Michel Varisco | Julie Dermansky. Through the lenses of...
by | Mar 11, 2020 | Exhibitions, Jazzfest
Diminishing States: Exhibits For Ecological and Cultural Equity Michel Varisco and The Neighborhood Story Projects From April 2rd-May 3rd 2020, I will be exhibiting with The Neighborhood Story Projects at the Clubhouse at the New Orleans Jazzfest These Last Days of...
by | Feb 1, 2019 | AerialPhotography, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Environment, EnvironmentalPhotography, Events, Exhibitions, Gallery, Installation Shots, Lectures, Louisiana, Media, Michel Varisco Artist, New Orleans Artist, Newspaper, PortraitPhotography, Reviews, Shifting, Solo Exhibitions, UnderwaterPhotography
Opening Saturday February 9, 2019. Saturday, February 9, 2019 through Saturday, March 30, 2019 St. Tammany Art Association Art House 320 N. Columbia St. Covington United States Reviews and articles about the show:...
by | Nov 12, 2018 | AerialPhotography, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Digital, Environment, Exhibitions, Shifting
No Man’s Land is a phrase used to indicate disputed or unoccupied territory. It was used to both justify territorial conquest and to refer to places that were dumping grounds for refuse. Three artists have come together to present work on the relationship...
by | Sep 18, 2018 | Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Environment, Exhibitions, Group Exhibitions
“The Mississippi River makes meaning of the landscape as it careens through the United States, flowing South from Minnesota through the Midwest, caressing the edges and embankments of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, and Arkansas, until finally...