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'ExhibitBE,' a spectacular outdoor graffiti environment, on view Saturday

Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune By Doug MacCash

Beside Rone's romantic image is the most inventive of the street-art designs. Ana Hernandez and Rontherin Ratliff wove plastic window blinds into the perforations of decorative concrete sunscreens to produce a pair of upstretched, three-story, bas-relief hands. The two hands are at the edges of the first and second buildings, with a gap between. Ratliff said that he and Hernandez hope to stretch rope between the two hands, like a gigantic came of cat's cradle. If all goes well, they plan to produce a human figure from plastic scrap to hang in the web.

Artworks tailor made for new New Orleans libraries

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A Decade Later, New Orleans Reflects on Hurricane Katrina in New Shows

At the CAC, past, present and a bit of the future of post-Katrina art

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JOHN D’ADDARIO| SPECIAL TO THE ADVOCATE

http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com/beaucoup/13211543-171/at-the-cac-past-present

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