Thursday, August 25, 2011

New Neighbors for the Texas Avenue Neighborhood

CENTRAL ARTSTATION
The Shreveport Regional Arts Council is taking over the Old Central Fire Station building. The groundbreaking comes two years after a fire destroyed the SRAC headquarters in Princess Park, which was just a couple of blocks south of the new location. The Art Station is south of where the Texas Avenue Community Association holds their popular Texas Avenue Makers Fair. It's also just a little southeast of minicine? swampland.

Renovations on the building are expected to be completed by August 2012.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Music History in the T.A. Hood Plus Deadtown

Stanton Dossett as Dad
The rich heritage of music in the area surrounding Texas Avenue includes some of America's greatest music makers. Huddie Lead Belly Leadbetter. Hank Williams. Elvis. Johnny Cash. Johnny Horton.

The North by Northwest Louisiana (NXNWLA) Music Foundation works to preserve & document the music traditions of the area. The Bluegoose Blues Foundation is devoted to the restoration of several communities in the Texas Avenue area. Music historian Chris Brown has documented much of the music connected to the Texas Avenue area and blogger Robert Trudeau has documented much of Browns' work. Brown also has a weekly Tuesday night radio show on KSCL.

Music making in the are continues today. mincine? swampland sits in the 800 block of Texas Avenue and is a venue for music and film. The Lake Street Dance Hall just opened this week.

Pictured above is Shreveport musician Stanton Dossett. He was at artspace on Texas Street Thursday listening to his son's rockabilly and roots music band, Deadtown. Julian Dossett was raised in Shreveport but he's now based in Austin.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Crockett Street Art

Momma and Baby Ducks Street Art in Downtown Shreveport
Ran into these momma and baby ducks Sunday night on Crockett Street when I was in the neighborhood for a party. Marjorie Kouns celebrated her birthday by diving into a heavenly flourless chocolate cake by Carolyn Manning. The red wine and iced tea flowed and the little ducks kept on swimming on the ledge of an abandoned building.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

"Haints" Webseries Shoot at Ogilvie-Wiener House

"Haints" Webseries Shoot at Ogilvie-Wiener House
One of the neatest perks of this project, for me, is meeting folks who are interested in Texas Avenue. John Bryant and his wife Debbie are rescuing the old Olgilvie-Wiener House on Austin Place. It's just across from the Logan Mansion.

Last night John invited us to watch a webseries shoot at his new home. We sat on the steps of the Logan mansion and watched the action unfold. Haints is the name of the show. It's a project led by Audra Caitlyn Moss. She's using IndieGoGo to create a funding campaign to raise money for the series. Click on that link to see Ms. Moss in a short video that explains the project a little bit more. Mary Thoma, the owner of The Art and Soul of Acting is one of the actors involved.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Vibration

Vibration Dorothy Kristin Hanna artspace Window Morning of August 3, 2011
We survived the overnight "camping trip" on Texas Avenue. We were out for twelve hours in one of the hottest summers I can remember. Debbie, Nadine and I are processing the photos, video and drawings we made in the field and will begin sharing some in the next couple of days.

I shot this photo in the window of artspace. Dorothy Kristin Hanna's art opening is tonight. Nadine is also part of a show at Bossier Arts Council and it opens tonight. We've got the art vibration happening in Shreveport-Bossier.