
OUR MISSION
The goal of Wine Art Gallery is to give back to emerging artists while honoring the unique and storied history of the Great City of New Orleans. There is no city on earth quite like New Orleans. It grabs you by your heart and never lets go.
The art, music, cuisine, and culture that is the beating heart of New Orleans is a celebration of spirit. The spirit and soul become one in The Big Easy along the great Mississippi River.
SUPPORTING ARTISTS
While Wine Art Gallery works very hard to always give back to local artists, as many galleries here do, Wine Art Gallery is always looking to cultivate new up-and-coming local artists.

CONNECTING ART HISTORY & INFLUENCE
The gap that has existed, however, has been the connections between New Orleans’ roots to its historical past with the artists from those countries that shaped her.
Whether it is the representation of a British artist and New Orleans’connection to The Battle of New Orleans or of French and Spanish artists’ connection to the occupation of New Orleans, the Wine Art Gallery is a diverse mixture of local artists, British artists, French artists, and Spanish artists.
OUR HOME
Wine Art Gallery is very proud to coexist with many galleries on Gallery Row. Magazine Street is the perfect location for the cultural melting pot of galleries and artists represented by the Wine Art Gallery.
Wine Art Gallery embraces its local culture while honoring its past. The gallery is proud to call New Orleans home and proud of its artists, with a deep bench of the most talented emerging artists from around the world.


COMMUNITY COMMITMENT
On a more personal and humane note, Wine Art Gallery is committed to giving back to the community. One current endeavor, a commitment to Dogs Without Borders, gives five percent of all proceeds to get dogs off the streets here and in Mexico; it places them in loving forever homes. We would like to pay back or pay it forward based on Mexico’s commitment to the city of New Orleans, when, in a notable act of international support, Mexico sent 184 soldiers and marines to aid in Hurricane Katrina relief in 2005.
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