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the summer show returns to covington’s downtown art house
By sarah bonnette
read the article with interviews with exhibition coordinator cindy pulling and local artists matt litchliter and joey roberts!


Nola.com - Tom Walton’s Works a Highlight of Spring for Art Festival

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t.t. rouse and maggy case-eymard talk girls’ night out and spring for art on fox 8

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nola.com - wall welcomes visitors, residents in covington

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janie dick and build your own egg dish on fox 8

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nola.com - STAA's Spring for Art and Gerson exhibit brightens April

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nola.com - walk in the garden of gerson’s imagination in new covington exhibition

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edge of the lake magazine - polished gem: a look at the refurbished art house

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open painting studio featured on fox 8

Rachel Crawford returns to Fox 8's morning show to discuss her Open Painting Studio!

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Garden & Gun - Small Towns with Big Art Scenes Across the South

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nola.com - the rebuilt art house in covington rises to great fanfare

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color theory featured on fox 8

Rachel Crawford returns to Fox 8's morning show to discuss her Color Theory class!

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gouache techniques featured on fox 8

Rachel Crawford, one of STAA’s beloved instructors, discusses her Gouache Techniques course with Fox 8’s morning show!

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St. Tammany Art Association finds temporary home

Months after extensive damage wrought by Hurricane Ida shuttered its Art House, the St. Tammany Art Association has opened a temporary home in downtown Covington.

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St. Tammany Art Association brings fine arts to the Northshore

The mission of the St. Tammany Art Association is to bring the fine arts to St. Tammany Parish, support local artists, and provide art education to the public.

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New exhibition heralds reopening of St. Tammany Art Association

In 2005, Covington mixed media artist Rick Brunner asked artist Jonathan Pellitteri to exhibit some of his mixed media sculptures in the Brunner Gallery at the Shaw Center for the Arts, the Baton Rouge gallery Brunner and his wife owned at the time.

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