
The event, which takes place from 5 to 10 p.m., will span the 300 to 600 blocks of Julia Street in the Warehouse Arts District. According to officials with ADNO and Fidelity Bank, attendees can enjoy dozens of gallery exhibitions, as well as local food and drink vendors, live music and DJs, art-centered street activations and a cool-down lounge.
“White Linen Night is more than an evening of art and culture,” said Chris Ferris, President and CEO of Fidelity Bank. “It is a celebration of the creative spirit that makes New Orleans so vibrant and unique.”
Each featured gallery will include new exhibitions and world-class art installations, according to event organizers. More information about the galleries and other participating businesses can be found on the ADNO website.
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