
Meeting Philip “Flip” Frank
On November 8, 2012 at the ArtEgg lecture I gave at the Cabildo, I had the goodfortunate to make the acquaintance of Mr. Philip “Flip” Frank, Jr., the grandson of
On November 8, 2012 at the ArtEgg lecture I gave at the Cabildo, I had the goodfortunate to make the acquaintance of Mr. Philip “Flip” Frank, Jr., the grandson of
This month’s post consists of the lecture I presented November 8, 2012 at the Cabildo’s Second Thursdays lecture series. In an incredible stroke of good fortune, I made the acquaintance
I want to open with a correction to last month’s entry. The name of Edna B. Friedberg is incorrect. It is spelled “Edna B. Freiberg,” who is the author of
I’ve been spending time with maps at Tulane’s Louisiana Research Collection (LaRC) with the kind assistance of Sean Benjamin, Public Services Librarian. You can find more information about the excellent
Atelier Vie (ateliervie.com) is an artisan distillery, located at ArtEgg, is now producing the 125-proof Buck 25 a new vodka designed for infusion. See Todd A. Price’s recent article. Recently
Greetings Fellow Egg-heads! We’ve spent some time looking at the destruction and comeback of ArtEgg from hurricane Katrina. We’ll be going back to the more distant past when posting on
After an extensive rebuild grounded in sustainable building practices, ArtEgg, finally ready towelcome New Orleans’ art community, opened its doors in January 2007. Part of the rebuildingendeavor included efforts to
With the building gutted, rebuilding efforts could begin. Shortly after Katrina, Dr. Dyer hosted a meeting with members of the Alliance for Affordable Energy attending and others interested in ArtEgg’s
While the building had taken heavy damage, ArtEgg’s website remained up and running, where the title of this piece informed tenants and clients of ArtEgg’s fate post-Katrina. Dr. Esther Dyer,