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SCOUT AND ABOUT: Old Arabi
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Two weeks ago, Mitchell & Larkin Gaudet took me on a behind-the-scenes tour of Old Arabi, which (in case you havenât heard) is the new New Orleans artistsâ haven. Mitchell and Larkin are internationally acclaimed, one-of-a-kind artists, with incredible vision not only for their own work but also for building community. Sure, crossing over into St. Bernard was a bold move, but Iâd expect no less from this daring and always on-point pair. If you really like the Bywater now, youâll love whatâs happening in Old Arabi, where a vibrant artistâs community is building up around the pairâs recently relocated studios. Itâs a whole new culture and connotation for St. Bernard Parish, built on a truly unique perspective and appreciation for one of the finest things in life: Art.
Setting the Scene
Old Arabi is an enclave that was settled around the old Domino sugar factory only two miles from downtown New Orleans. At first glance, it doesnât look like much, but thatâs precisely the point. This spot, known for its blighted properties, is currently experiencing the beginnings of a renaissance. The energy, authenticity and passion that are pulsing under the surface and when you look closely, through perhaps Mitchellâs rose-colored Bono glasses, Old Arabi starts to look like the land of plenty.
With the expert guidance of Mitchell and Larkin, I began to notice artist studios and collective enclaves sprouting up, spectacular old warehouse transformations underway and a pulsing local pride steeped in a deep and colorful history. Old Arabi is now sanctioned by the state as a Cultural Arts District, which will preserve that history and vibrant culture even further. And with prices in the Bywater skyrocketing, Old Arabi has an element of authenticity and grit thatâs attracting young, passionate artists from the city.
Donât Miss the Art
First thingâs first. If youâre in Old Arabi, do not miss Larkin Gaudet Studio or Studio Inferno.
The location of Larkin Gaudet studio is a testament to the potential of the neighborhood itself. A giant riverfront warehouse with sweeping views of the New Orleans skyline, its minimalist design is enhanced by Larkinâs pulsing metal and leather furniture designs. Visitors can shop her renowned furniture line, as well as work by emerging New Orleans artists.
Mitchellâs Studio Inferno, the infamous âfunky, art-making playgroundâ has officially moved to a renovated movie house on St. Claude Avenue right over the St. Bernard Parish line. This studio is a collectorâs paradise, packed with thousands of statues, glass figures and objects waiting to be used in Gaudetâs work. Thereâs also a glassed-in gallery and studio space for up-and-coming artists to use.
Donât miss Gaudetâs Seven Deadly Sins Opening Reception on April 16 from 6 to 10 pm at Studio Inferno, with free glass trinkets for the first 100 guests.
If you canât make that, come on Saturdays to see glass demonstrations. And while youâre there, take a look at Fifi Laughlinâs drop-dead gorgeous hand-blown glass lamps, vases and sconces and discover why all the designers in the network are using her work.
Mitchell and Larkinâs List of Things to Scout in Old Arabi.
The next time youâre in a cab and looking for a place to stop, spring for the extra two-mile route down St. Claude Avenue and hit Old Arabi. Donât take advice from me, let the experts Mitchell and Larkin show you how to experience Old Arabi.
Grab a Beer Along the River: On Fridays, the entire area along the river becomes an outdoor beer garden of sorts, with local artists taking off early to grab a beer from Old Arabi Bar and sit up on the levy.
Get Your Workout On: Swan River Yoga is a purely donation based yoga studio that brings yoga to all.
For the hardcore, Mr. Normanâs Boxing Gym is about as authentic as it gets.
What to See: The Old Arabi Sugar Museum was recently opened in the areaâs old jail and courthouse. The planetarium at the Maumus Center, located in a gorgeously renovated art deco school building. Old Arabi Marketplace is a collection of awesome antique vendors.Â
Where to Eat & Drink: The Kitchen Table Cafe, Geraldâs Donuts, Old Arabi Food Store , 40 Arpent Brewery, Sunset Landingâs &Â Pirogueâs Whiskey Bayou, about the coolest sports bar I have seen in a long time.Â
An old friend of mine, Alexander Navarro, has known that Arabi is the place to be for a long time. Heâs been trying to pull me down there to eat at Old Arabi Food Store and nosh on the fried shrimp poboy and chicken fried steak. He did not respond to my text in time so I took the cashierâs recommendation and ordered the roast beef poboy.Â
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