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Award-Winning Louisiana Folk Artists

    http://www.louisianafolklife.org/awards.html
    Award-Winning Folk Artists From Louisiana. Louisiana folk artists have been recognized by the Louisiana Division of the Arts, the Louisiana State Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Louisiana Division of the Arts awarded Folklife Fellowships, Folklife Apprenticeships, and Artist Mini-Grants.

Alvin Batiste Studio - louisiana's premiere folk artist

    https://alvinbatiste.com/
    It is here that Alvin has become Louisiana's premiere Folk Artist. This is the home of Alvin Batiste, unequivocally the most sought after and collected folk artist since the likes of Clementine Hunter. Alvin Batiste was born on march 16, 1962. It was his mother, Lillian Batiste that encouraged Alvin to paint from a very young age.

Louisiana's Legendary Musicians: A Select List

    http://www.louisianafolklife.org/Resources/LALegendaryMusiciansList-SLA.html
    Return to Louisiana's Legendary Musicians: A Select List. South Louisiana Amede Ardoin / Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin and Canray Fontenot. Creole [1896 - 1941]; [circa 1914 -]; [1918 - 1995] In the early 1930s, Creole accordionist Amede Ardoin made some of the first and most important recordings by a French-speaking musician from South Louisiana.

Louisiana Art and Folk Festival – The longest running art ...

    http://artandfolkfestival.org/
    The Louisiana Art and Folk Festival has proudly showcased the best of Louisiana - from food, to folk life, and art! We continue that tradition this year on October 10th, 2020 in historic Columbia, La. We invite you to be part of this amazing yearly event. Showcase your art! Become a vendor!

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