Good Children Gallery

Good Children Gallery Pioneer artist-run space in the St. Claude Arts District

Good Children Gallery is a collectively-organized artist-run space that aims to enhance the contemporary art landscape of New Orleans. We are a gateway gallery that offers exposure to emerging talent, and introduces established national and international artists to our community.

April 11 - May 3Opening Saturday, April 11th, 6-9pmOpening April 11th from 6 - 9pm Good Children Gallery is excited to p...
04/09/2026

April 11 - May 3
Opening Saturday, April 11th, 6-9pm

Opening April 11th from 6 - 9pm

Good Children Gallery is excited to present new paintings by Madeleine Kelly and Paige DeVries.

Their exhibition, KINDRED brings together these works, showcasing the two artists’ shared appreciation for the quiet beauty of often overlooked subjects. DeVries’ paintings draw inspiration from figurative statues, emphasizing their idealized expressions while evoking a subtle sense of the uncanny. Kelly turns to plants and animals, creating atmospheric, immersive scenes that feel animated and intimate. Together, their work transforms the familiar into something contemplative and subtly otherworldly

Good Children Gallery is excited to present Good LSU MFA ALUM Children, showcasing work by 17 LSU MFA alumni artists cur...
03/13/2026

Good Children Gallery is excited to present Good LSU MFA ALUM Children, showcasing work by 17 LSU MFA alumni artists curated by Samantha Combs. Join us for the opening reception Saturday, March 14th from 6–9 PM.

“This exhibition brings together the work of LSU MFA alumni living and working in Louisiana and beyond. As both the curator of this exhibition and an LSU MFA alum, I wanted to highlight the work of my peers who continue to contribute to the arts community as artists, professors, educators, business owners, and more.

Together, the artists in this exhibition reflect the lasting impact of the LSU MFA program within Louisiana's broader cultural landscape.” — Samantha Combs

Good Children Gallery is proud to present Fuss & Feathers, new work by Maddie Stratton. Open now through March 8.Love is...
02/24/2026

Good Children Gallery is proud to present Fuss & Feathers, new work by Maddie Stratton. Open now through March 8.

Love is in the air, as are the smells of delectable treats and champagne. In the darkness outside, wild eyes reflect the gleaming light of the event hall. When the guests leave, the dumpsters, overflowing with shiny delicious trash, will inevitably be left to these spectators—but this time, they won’t want to wait.

Did someone leave a door cracked? Was that the sound of a breaking window?

Unseen and unheard by the raucous, dancing wedding guests, a passageway has somehow emerged for these furry and feathered intruders. Birds, raccoons, and squirrels saunter about, nibbling on hor d'oeuvres, tasting the decorations, and taking what they can get.

The animals don’t understand the need for all the fuss and feathers; it is a frenzy, over the top, literal feathers and lots of fuss. Still, why not partake? Don’t the animals deserve a little fun too?

It will certainly be a night to remember.

Good Children Gallery is excited to announce the opening of BREAKING OPEN featuring  Kristy Hughes, Lydia Smith, and Lub...
01/09/2026

Good Children Gallery is excited to announce the opening of BREAKING OPEN featuring Kristy Hughes, Lydia Smith, and Luba Zygarewicz this Saturday 1/10/26 6-9pm
Come meet the artists who have traveled far and wide for the occasion.

GC is thrilled to present Exquisite Co**se, recent works on paper by the artists of Treasure TattooPlease join us for th...
12/09/2025

GC is thrilled to present Exquisite Co**se, recent works on paper by the artists of Treasure TattooPlease join us for the opening reception this Saturday, December 13th, from 6 to 9 PM.

Jamie Ruth began her life in tattooing in 1995 under the mentorship of the storied English Craig in New Orleans. After traveling the world for many years she returned to New Orleans and founded Treasure Tattoo in 2015.


Marc Mayeux began his tattoo career in 2015, he spent his formative years under the tutelage of the great Lenny Ardoin at Lagniappe Tattoo in Slidell, LA. He has been a resident tattooer at Treasure Tattoo for the last two years.marc.tattoo

Miranda Brouwer began working in the medium of tattoos in 2010 with the legendary Jacci Gresham at Aart Accent Tattoo in New Orleans. She splits her time working between Grand Rapids, MI. and Treasure Tattoo.

Good Children Gallery is delighted to present Mining For Wonder In The Humdrum, a curated exhibition by Dan Charbonnet. ...
11/05/2025

Good Children Gallery is delighted to present Mining For Wonder In The Humdrum, a curated exhibition by Dan Charbonnet. Opening Sat Nov 8

The exhibition showcases the work of 14 artists including Katrina Andry, Ron Bechet, Hannah Chalew, Dan Charbonnet, Anita Cooke, Sally Heller, Daphne Loney, Shawne Major, Jennifer Odem, Christopher Saucedo, Brian St. Cyr, Alex Sorapuru, Carlie Trosclair, and Carl Joe Williams. Please join us for the opening reception this Saturday, November 8, from 6 to 9 PM.

Good Children Gallery is excited to present homewardbound by new gallery member K ShanksJoin us for the opening receptio...
10/08/2025

Good Children Gallery is excited to present homewardbound by new gallery member K Shanks

Join us for the opening reception Saturday, October 11, from 6–9 PM.

A special performance featuring friend and collaborator, Ashley Allen will take place at 7pm that evening.

Additionally, the artist will inhabit and activate the space throughout the monthly gallery hours.

Visitors are also invited to participate in the work by contributing a word, phrase, or small object emblematic to them of their own relationship to home. They will have the opportunity to temporarily bind this into a communally built structure. After the run of the exhibition, participants may choose whether they would like to arrange a meeting for its return: a chance for reflection as well as a physical offering of gratitude from the artist for what they have shared.

“The disorientation of the sense of home, as the ‘out of place’ or ‘out of line’ effect of unsettling arrivals…this orientation might be described as the lived experience of facing at least two directions: toward a home that has been lost, and to a place that is not yet home.”
— Sara Ahmed
Q***r Phenomenology

homewardbound searches for the places, people, and moments where we recognize home and how we tie ourselves to them. Shanks delves into the effects of environment and social structures on the ability to move freely and the impact that has on ones’ ability to feel at home in their own skin and the world at large. These inquiries consider many factors—how do we create a sense of safety and security for ourselves? How does this change with familiarity or encounters with the unknown? The answers manifest differently in how we construct our personal spaces, inwardly and outwardly, and who we invite within. When we move from the individual to the communal body, how do we support and protect one another? These works embrace the distinct vulnerability of the movement between places. They are wrapped up in that desire for growth which can motivate that change, the bonds we develop both with the landscapes and people who inhabit them with us, and the time and labor necessary to make home.

K Shanks (they/them, b. 1988) is a transdisciplinary visual artist working across the fields of sculpture, print, installation and performance, currently living and making in New Orleans, Louisiana, where they recently graduated with their MFA in Sculpture from Tulane.

Growing up in the high deserts of Southern California, they spent their formative years exploring and learning from the rich and varied landscapes and bustling urban centers of their home state. These experiences instilled a deep respect for the interdependent relationships between beings (human and beyond) and delicate natural systems, while kindling a distrust of the interruptive and often destructive structures imposed societally. This cultivated appreciation and suspicion are foundational to both their location based and embodiment work. Shanks utilizes weaving, stitching, quilting, and other labor-intensive fiber techniques as modalities to interrogate assumed frameworks, deconstruct binary thinking, and nurture new pliable relationships between their varied subject matter and content. Working from a q***r ecological perspective, they explore ideas of home, growth, kinship, transformation, and construction of self.

Good Children Gallery is excited to present Proslošt Dalye | Past On: New works by Ariya Aladjem Wolf. Opening reception...
09/12/2025

Good Children Gallery is excited to present Proslošt Dalye | Past On: New works by Ariya Aladjem Wolf.

Opening reception Saturday, September 13, 6–9 PM.

Ritual Recitations:
Saturday, September 13, 7–7:30 PM
Saturday, October 4, 7–7:30 PM.

"This work began during a month-long residency in Serbia in 2023, answering a call from my great-grandmother, Rakila Aladžem. Though we never met, it was because of her that I found myself in Belgrade, the city she once called home, where she raised a family, fled from, returned to, and where she later died. Through photography, writing, and performance, I offer fragments and gestures—to the dead, to the forgotten, to the mother-line that runs through me like a river. Time, in this work, is not linear. Time is a circle. Death is a circle. Day to night, night to day—these cycles repeat, just as questions repeat in the body across generations. My practice holds space for this cyclical return."
—Ariya Aladjem Wolf

09/05/2025

GC is closed this weekend, see you on 9/13 for Second Saturday

Katrina Diaspora, a 20-year recursive experiment Recent work by Christopher SaucedoJennifer OurdumAndrew Au
08/15/2025

Katrina Diaspora, a 20-year recursive experiment

Recent work by
Christopher Saucedo
Jennifer Ourdum
Andrew Au

Katrina Diaspora, a 20-year recursive experimentRecent work by Christopher Saucedo  , Jennifer Purdum  and Andrew Au Ope...
08/07/2025

Katrina Diaspora, a 20-year recursive experiment
Recent work by Christopher Saucedo , Jennifer Purdum and Andrew Au

Opening Reception: Saturday, August 9, 6–9 PM
On view through September 14, 2025

Good Children Gallery is pleased to present Katrina Diaspora, a 20-year recursive experiment, a group exhibition featuring recent works by Christopher Saucedo, Andrew Au, and Jennifer Purdum. Join us for the opening reception Saturday, August 9 from 6–9 PM.

Image 1: Christopher Saucedo Christopher Saucedo
Comic Book Diplomacy Target no. 5 (Iron Fist / Isis), 2025
Collage, 44 x 70 in

Image 2: Andrew Au Andrew Au
Dissociate, 2025
Intaglio, 11.75 x 16.25 in

Image 3: Jennifer Purdum Jennifer Purdum
Detail from Flat-Space: Skin #3, 2022–23
Collage, 70 x 70 in

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4037 Saint Claude Avenue
New Orleans, LA
70117

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Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

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