MFA – University of New Orleans
BA – Virginia Commonwealth University & University of New Orleans
I was born in North Carolina and got taller in Virginia. As an adult, I became a life-long child of New Orleans. My more formative artistic study took place at the Governor’s Magnet School for the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of New Orleans, where I earned an MFA in 2007. Since then I have exhibited locally, nationally and internationally. Additionally, my work has been featured in numerous sources including ARTnews, Sculpture Magazine, Oxford American, ArtPapers, Times Picayune, HiFructose, Beautiful Decay and the Washington Post.
Recent Work
In all my recent work I have culled the rich fantasies, daydreams, misconceptions and experiences of childhood and re-contextualized them through the filters of adulthood, experience and education. This effort has been made in an attempt to plumb the depths of the creative and comprehensive naiveté of youth; to illustrate, in engaging and serio-comic ways, the role of fantasy, “othering” and conflict in nascent self-awareness; and, through the time-honored tradition of solipsistic navel gazing, to pick gently at the loose thread of wistful escapism inherent in a quiet, down hill slide into maturity.
The central character in my works is usually found lost in a reverie of industriousness, paired with doppelganger or other machinations of his childish imagination. In concert, these figures toil at understanding, through experimentation or illustration, existential perplexities ranging from possibly surmountable commonplaces – e.g. What is loneliness and how is it combated? – To metaphysical impossibilities – e.g. Who is this god dude? And is he a hero? Like Superman? Or soldiers? Or knights on horseback? And what does hero mean anyway? Of course, no traction will ever really be gained with these pursuits. These boys and toys and bunny/man chimera will be forever locked in the Sisyphean toil of misapplication, miscomprehension and misunderstanding.
Solo and Special Exhibitions:
2022
Some Boys, a Few Bunnies, and One Lousy Unicorn – Curated by Michelle Schulte. Louisiana State University Museum of Fine Art (Baton Rouge, LA).
Imaginary Friends and Family Plan – Baton Rouge Gallery (Baton Rouge, LA).
2018
Alex Podesta – Singles/Doubles – Baton Rouge Gallery (Baton Rouge, LA).
2017
Pressured & Squished – The Front (New Orleans, LA). A Handful of Recent Things – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2015
Distractions and Follies: New Finished Works in Progress – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Out of the Box: A Juried Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition– One year, site-specific installation, Juried by Willie Cole. Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University (Auburn, AL).
Tender Age: Works by Joy Christiansen Erb and Alex Podesta– Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery, Broward College (Davie, FL).
2013
Jumper– The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2012
Mostlymades: Finished Works in Progress – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
I vs. I (Tanner Stage II) – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2011
BOYS/BUNNIES/SINGLES/DOUBLES. Isaac Delgado Gallery of Fine Arts (New Orleans, LA).
Victory: a Multi-Part Paean to the Just and Right Hegemony of All Good Creatures Over the Wicked Unicorn Menace – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2010
Alex Podesta: Collages – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2008
City Watch – two-year outdoor installation, Falstaff building roof (New Orleans, LA). [DVD].
Bunnies, Barbies and Beasties – Barrister’s Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2007
Copies and Doubles – Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans (New Orleans, LA).
MirrorMirror – University of New Orleans Fine Arts Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2002
Corporal Works + Self-Reality – Project (Wichita, KS).
Group Exhibitions:
2022
As We Heal – Curated by Leona Strassberg Steiner. Second Story Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
Decoration for the End of the World – Curated by Norah Lovell. Staple Goods (New Orleans, LA).
Smith & Wiznia Collection – Curated by Terrence Sanders. Alexandria Museum of Art (Alexandria, LA).
2021
#3DMississippi Sculpture Exhibition – curated by Erica Larkin and Mitchell Gaudet. Studio Waveland (Waveland, MS).
2019
The Wizard – Monte Vista Projects (Los Angeles, CA).
True Blue – Curated by Tony Campbell. UNO St. Claude Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2018
Tango – Curated by Vanessa Centano, Kelly Mueller, and Ryn Wilson. Little Berlin (Philadelphia, PA).
Kinetics – Baton Rouge Gallery (Baton Rouge, LA).
Louisiana Contemporary, Presented by the Helis Foundation – Curated by Courtney J. Martin. Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans, LA).
You Want a Piece of Me – Collaboration with Carlos Rolón and members of The Front, in conjunction with Rolón’s show Outside/In. New Orleans Museum of Art (New Orleans, LA).
Honey Trap – Curated by Kevin Baer and Robyn Leroy-Evans. The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2017
Annual Artist Member Group Exhibition – Baton Rouge Gallery (Baton Rouge, LA).
Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series – Art for Art’s Sake – LeMieux Galleries (New Orleans, LA).
Pride of Place – Curated by Arthur Roger. New Orleans Museum of Art (New Orleans, LA). [Catalog]
Face to Face – Curated by Christy Wood and Jordan Blanton. LeMieux Galleries (New Orleans, LA).
MiniMart – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Self-Absorbed – Curated by Emily Lovejoy. Treo (New Orleans, LA).
Response 2017 – Botanical Gardens (New Orleans, LA).
Art and the Immigrant – Curated by Pauline Patterson. Treo (New Orleans, LA).
I [love] america and america [loves] me– Box 13 (Houston, TX).
2016
Self-Portrait as Bunnies (Idol) @ Makeshift Inaugural – Makeshift Museum (Los Angeles, CA).
Nola Conceptual – Curated by John Isiah Walton. New Orleans Art Center (New Orleans, LA).
The Front Takes Charm City – Curated by Brooke Pickett and Alex Podesta. Open Spaces Artist Run Art Fair at Artscape (Baltimore, MD).
Moleskin Mailer Collaboration – Tempus Projects (Tampa, FL).
Shift Change – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Megalomania 4: A New Hope – Boyd Satellite (New Orleans, LA).
Carry On (Part Two) – Feral (Mexico City, Mexico).
Carry On (Part One) – Breve (Mexico City, Mexico).
2015
PhotoNola 2015: Means, Motive, Opportunity – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Outside Influence – Curated by Emily Lovejoy. Treo Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
Scope Miami, 2015 (@Untitled Projects) – Curated by Terrence Sanders. South Miami Beach Oceanfront Pavillion (Miami Beach, FL).
Louisiana Contemporary – Curated by Brooke Davis Anderson. Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans, LA).
Straight Shot – Curated by Brooke Pickett and Jamie Sollock. MASS Gallery (Austin, TX).
60 Americans – Curated by Noah Becker, Terrence Sanders & Alexander Venet. Elga Zimmer Gallery (New York, NY).
ArtFields 2015 – Ragsdale Old Building (Lake City, SC).
2014
REPARATION: Contemporary Artists in New Orleans – Curated by Diego Cortez. New Orleans Museum of Art (New Orleans, LA).
Prospect.3+ – Curated by Karen Crain. The Parlor (New Orleans, LA).
Back to The Front – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Artprize 2014 – Curated by the Arts Council of New Orleans. Floating Installation. Grand River (Grand Rapids, MI).Aesthetic Affairs – Curated by Emily Lovejoy. Inner Recess (New Orleans, LA).
Back of Town – Curated by Hannah Wiessner. Treo Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
The Front in Tokyo – Art Lab Akiba and Makii Masaru Fine Arts (Tokyo, Japan).
Alumni Exhibition – Alex Podesta, Nina Schwanse, Monica Zeringue – Curated by Rebecca Reynolds. UNO St. Claude Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
Year in Review 2013 – See.Me Exhibition Space (Long Island City, NY).
Face Time – Curated by Brian Guidry and Mary Beyt. Acadiana Center for the Arts (Lafayette, LA).
CSA: 40 Years of Community-Sourced Art – Curated by Laura Roulet. Arlington Arts Center (Arlington, VA).
18 & Life – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2013
Scope, Miami: 2013 – Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series – South Miami Beach Oceanfront Pavillion (Miami Beach, FL).
Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series – Art for Art’s Sake – L’entrepot (New Orleans, LA).
RWE1: The Front at Auburn University – Curated by Morgana King. Biggin Gallery, Auburn University (Auburn, AL).
Presence – Curated by Emily Lovejoy. The Big Top (New Orleans, LA).
Union, Justice, Confidence – Vox Populi (Philadelphia, PA).
Scope, New York: 2013 – Skylight at Moynihan Station at New York Post Office (New York City, NY).
2012
New Lease – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
(e)merge – 2nd Annual (e)merge Art Fair. Capitol Skyling Hotel (Washington, DC).
Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood) – Curated by Laura Richens. Caroll Gallery, Tulane University (New Orleans, LA).
The Front at UAB – Curated by John Fields. University of Alabama, Birmingham (Birmingham, AL).
Louisiana Contemporary – Curated by Rene Barilleaux. Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans, LA).
NOLANOW: The Human Figure – Curated by Don Marshall. Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans (New Orleans, LA).
Southern Open 2012 – Curated by Rene Barilleaux. Acadiana Center for the Arts (Lafayette, LA).
Spaces: Antenna, The Front, Good Children – Curated by Amy Mackie. Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans (New Orleans, LA).
Everything All at Once – Antenna Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2011
Chain Letter – Curated by Christian Cummings and Doug Harvey. Shoshana Wayne Gallery (Los Angeles, CA).
Love, The Front – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Drop City: The Front vs. Team Lump – LUMP (Raleigh, NC).
2010
Black Gold – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
EMERGE: St. Claude Arts District and Beyond: 41 New Orleans Artists from The Saratoga Collection – Curated by Terrence Sanders and David Houston. Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans, LA). [Catalog].
Prospect.1.5: Everyday Hybrid – Curated by Dan Cameron. Isaac Delgado Gallery of Fine Arts (New Orleans, LA).
Postcards from New Orleans – Curated by Christopher Saucedo. The Front (New Orleans, LA). [Catalog].
Postcards from New Orleans – Curated by Christopher Saucedo. Galerie im Andechshof (Innsbruck, Austria). [Catalog].
ReFresh – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2009
Two Eyes, a Nose and a Mouth – Curated by Christopher Saucedo. UNO Saint Claude Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
Postcards From the CAC – Curated by Dan Cameron. Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans (New Orleans, LA).
2008
St. Claude Collective: a Prospect.1 Satellite Exhibition – Curated by Andy Antippas. Universal Furniture (New Orleans, LA).
Bizer, Fields, Jones, Podesta – Curated by Arthur Roger. Arthur Roger Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2007
FabricFashionFantasy– Curated by Clayton Colvin. Space 301 (Mobile, AL).
Podesta, Fields, Zeringue– Galerie im Andechshof (Innsbruck, Austria). [Catalog].
It’s OK to Hang Out – University of New Orleans Fine Arts Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2006
Atypical Portraiture – Curated by Dan Tague. Barrister’s Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2004
Works in Progress – University of New Orleans Fine Arts Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
2001
Senior Thesis Show – University of New Orleans Fine Arts Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
Group Show – The Mermaid (New Orleans, LA).
2000
Tiny Works for the Ages – Curated by Ann Resnick. Project (Wichita, KS).
Relationship of Body and Self– Cooper Street Gallery (Memphis, TN).
1999
Tiny Works Little Licks – Curated by Ann Resnick. Project (Wichita, KS).
1998
No Dead Artists – Curated by Jonathan Ferarra. Positive Space (New Orleans, LA).
1995
Group Show – Curated by Jody Crotts. Bicycle Gallery (Richmond, VA).
Curator/Host:
2019
The Orangerie: John Orth – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Fossil Bloom: Sophia Belkin – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Tick/Tock:Ann Resnick – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2018
Mississippi Mud: Brian St. Cyr – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2017
There Should Be a Place: Stacey M. Holloway – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
To the Wind, Faces of Columbia: Antonia Zenarro – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Paths: Rania Hassan – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2015
Rough Draft: Stacey M. Holloway – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Star!Star!Star!Circle!:George Ferrandi – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2014
Free for the Taking – Curator/Juror. UNO St. Claude Gallery (New Orleans, LA)
Brian St. Cyr: Recent Work – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2013
Operations: Scott Saunders – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Tender Your Tiny Mysteries: George Ferrandi – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2012
Angry American Artist (a study towards greater anger): Rajko Radovanovic – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
ar/tic/u/lat/ed: Scott Saunders – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2011
The Residue of My Story: Clay Blancett – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
2010
Postcards from New Orleans – The Front (New Orleans, LA). [Catalog].
The Achilles Cycle: Clay Blancett – The Front (New Orleans, LA).
Awards/Residencies/Lectures:
Second Place in Out of the Box at Jule Collins Smith Mueum of Fine Arts. Juror Willie Cole.
Top 5 Finalist for Installation, Artprize 2014. Juror Ariel Saldivar.
Guest Curator/Juror. Free for the Taking. UNO St. Claude Gallery (New Orleans, LA).
Recipient of a Frey Foundation Artist Seed Grant for Artprize 2014.
Honorable Mention. Dave Bown Projects 8th Semiannual Competition. Juried by Cindy Buckner, Al Miner, Margot Norton.
Bombay Artisan Series 2013 Winner.
Artists Wanted, Art Takes Miami 2012. Top 100 Finalist.
Juror’s Pick, second place. Southern Open 2012. Juror, Rene P. Barilleaux.
Artists Wanted Year in Review 2011, top 100 Finalist.
Recipient of a commission for public work in New Orleans from the Arts Council of New Orleans and Joan Mitchell Foundation, May 2008.
Recipient of a Louisiana Cultural Economic Fund Grant, May 2008.
Recipient of a Joan Mitchell Foundation grant, April 2008.
Panelist for FabricFashionFantasy – Space 301 (Mobile, AL). October 12th, 2007.
Nominated for a 2007 Louis Comfort Tiffany Biennial Award.
Artist in Residence, July 2007, City of Innsbruck, Austria.
Nominated for a 2007 Dedalus Foundation Fellowship.
Publications:
Author and photographer for a three-part series of updates from Art Basel Week – New Orleans Artist En Route: Report from Art Basel Week, Miami, NolaVie.com, December 8th, 9th, and 11th, 2015.
Author of feature article on New Orleans artist, Dan Alley – Dan Alley is All Over This Prospect.3+ Thing, NolaVie.com, December 24th, 2014
Author of feature article on Boston artist, Kelli Thompson – Kelli Thompson, Art Voices Magazine, February 2010.
Author of feature article on New Orleans artist, Jennifer Odem – Visual Equivocation, Art Voices Magazine, June 2009.
Author of feature article on New Orleans artist, Jim Sohr – Persistence of Temerity, Art Voices Magazine, January 2009.
Author of feature article on Beijing artist, Zhang Dali - Exporting Dissidence, Art Voices Magazine, September 2008.
Selected Bibliography:
Footprints: Silly Humans, Sculptures are for Bunnies: a Look at Alex Podesta’s “City Watch”. Jensen Foester. NolaVie.com, February 22nd, 2019.
Review: New Work at The Front Reflects Our Rapidly Changing World. Eric Bookhardt. Gambit Weekly. July 24th, 2017.
A Different Kind of Easter Bunny. Rachel Nicole Sprouse. Garden & Gun, April 12th, 2017.
Review: On the Lively St. Claude Gallery Scene, a New Year Full of Art. John d’Addario. The New Orleans Advocate, January 13th, 2016.
Miami Art Week 2015: Scope Miami Beach Recap. Caro. Hi-Fructose (hifructose.com), December 7th, 2015.
Wise Follies - Alex Podesta, Distractions and Follies: New Finished Works in Progress. Emily Farranto. VillageDisco.com, October 28th, 2015.
Outdoor sculptures adorn Jule Collins Smith Museum through 2016. Sara Falligant. Opelika Auburn News, oanow.com, October 19th, 2015.
Ogden Announces Big Louisiana Group Show Lineup for White Linen Night. Doug McCash. nola.com. July 8th, 2015.
Grown Men Dressed as Fluffy Bunnies Playing with Toy Rabbits. Katy Cowan. CreativeBoom.co.uk. February 26th, 2015.
Bunny-man Artist Serious, Whimsical. Renée Peck. The New Orleans Advocate. December 28th, 2014.
Virtual Gallery: Inside the Podesta Studio. Hanna Rasanen. NolaVie.com. December 17th, 2014.
The Tale of the Podesta Bunny Men. Renée Peck. NolaVie.com. December 15th, 2014.
Glumly Industrious: An Interview with Alex Podesta . Nick Stillman. PelicanBomb.com, October 30th, 2014.
Bye, Bye Bunnies. Todd Chance. mlive.com, October 15th, 2014.
The Early Star Attraction of ArtPrize 2014 in Grand Rapids. Banana Don. witl.com, October 1st, 2014.
Grand Old Party: At Michigan’s ArtPrize, the Country’s Biggest Art Award. Andrew Russeth. artnews.com, October 1st, 2014.
ArtPrize jurors show their respect for Grand Rapids with Shortlist. Joseph Becherer. mlive.com, October 1st, 2014.
ArtPrize 2014 entries both jurors and voters are talking about. Juanski. http://michigan.icito.com, September 30th, 2014.
Early hours: Outdoor venues provide art opportunities beyond official ArtPrize hours. Holly Bechiri. TheRapidian.org, September 30th, 2014.
ArtPrize 2014's Jurors' Shortlist surprises: From bunnies in Grand River to a cheeky musical. Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk. mlive.com, September 30th, 2014.
See the ArtPrize 2014 Jurors' Shortlist: Top 25 entries, venues. Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk. mlive.com, September 29th, 2014.
ArtPrize 2014: Meet the 20 artists in the Jurors' Shortlist. John Serba. mlive.com, September 29th, 2014.
New Orleans artist wows Grand Rapids with weird aquatic bunnies, website reports. Doug MacCash. nola.com, September 24th, 2014.
Bunnies as bathers in the Grand River. Chris Clark. mlive.com, September 22nd, 2014.
In the Grand River for ArtPrize 2014: Floating bunnies as bathers. Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk. mlive.com, September 22nd, 2014.
New Orleans Public Art Tour: Sculptures. Emily Ramirez Hernandez. GoNOLA.com, September 18th, 2014.
ArtPrize Closes Connection Period for 2014 Event. Artprize news release. wjrwam.com, June 20th, 2014.
Alex Podesta’s Sculptures of Bunny Men Examine Childlike Play. Nastia Voynovskaya. HiFructoseMag.com. May 20th, 2014.
Alex Podesta’s Life-Sized Sculptures of Men Dressed in Bunny Suits. Sara Barnes. BeautifulDecay.com. May 1st, 2014.
Grand Curator. Review: UNO ST. Claude Gallerry’s Alumni Exhibition. Cheryl Castjohn. NOLADefender.com. April 27th, 2014.
WETA Around Town | CSA: Forty Years of Community-Sourced Art. Robert Aubry Davis, Janis Goodman & Peter Winant. Washington DC Public Television Station, WETA 26. March 19th, 2014.
Alex Podesta in Arlington’s CSA Retrospective. Alyssa Greenberg. TheArtBlog.org, March 15th, 2014.
Art Review: ‘CSA: Forty Years of Community-Sourced Art’. Michael O’Sullivan. The Washington Post. February 27, 2014
View from the Street. Adam Falik. ART+DESIGN, Winter, 2013-14
The Figurative and the Conceptual. Adam Falik. ART+DESIGN, Fall, 2013
(e)merge Art Fair – Review of Last Year’s Show. Lavanya Ramanathan of The Washington Post. NBC, DC News Affiliate, Channel 4, September 26th, 2013
News from Julia and more in New Orleans. Nemo. Art E-Walk, September 10th, 2013.
Union, Justice and Confidence – From New Orleans, The Front comes to Vox Populi. Alyssa Greenberg. TheArtBlog.org, June 24th, 2013.
Galleries: Sculptures, Paintings, and Installations. Edith Newhall. The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philly.com). June 16th, 2013.
SCOPE Art Show Editor’s Picks. Laura Itzkowitz. UntappedCities.com, March 11th, 2013.
Former Rebel Scope Art Fair Brings a More Subtle, Refined Array of Quality Works. Sara Roffino. ArtInfo.com, March 7th, 2013.
Emerging Again: DC's (e)merge Goes into Its Second Year. Mathew Smith. NewAmericanPaintings.com, October 11th, 2012.
Photos: Emerge Art Fair Preview. Matt Dunn. WashingtonCityPaper.com, October 5th, 2012.
(e)merge Takes Over the Capitol Skyline Hotel. Brandon Wetherbee. HuffingtonPost.com, October 5th, 2012.
Photos: Emerge Art Fair in DC. Joshua Yospyn. DC's ABC Network Affiliate, wjla.com, October 5th, 2012.
DC's (e)merge Arts Festival Puts the Eclectic Front and Center. Mark Jenkins. WashingtonPost.com, October 5th, 2012.
Photos: (e)merge Art Fair Now Open. Dakota Fine. BrightestYoungThings.com, October 5th, 2012.
The (e)merge Art Fair: A Look at This Year's Artists. WashingtonPost.com, September 21st, 2012.
The Only Stair That Doesn’t Creak: the Southern Open. Reggie Michael Rodrigue. OxfordAmerican.com, June 19th, 2012.
Lost Art. Charles Maldonado, Photos by Cheryl Gerber. Gambit Weekly, June 5th, 2012.
Hey Blake, What's the deal with the five statues of a bearded man dressed in rabbit costumes on top of a building on Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. Blake Ponchartrain. Gambit Weekly, May 22, 2012.
Spaces: Antenna, The Front, Good Children. Eric Bookhardt. Art Papers. May, 2012.
Mysterious Disappearances Stun Art Community. Eric Bookhardt. InsideNola.com. April 29th, 2012.
St. Claude Exposed.Brad Rhines. NolaDefender.com, March, 2012.
The Artist as Philanthropist. Eileen Kinsella. ARTnews, January, 2012.
A Central City Cavalcade of Bunny Men. Sharon Litwin. NoLa.com, August 2nd, 2011.
Rabbit Hole Revisited.Rachel Dainer-Best. NolaDefender.com, December 16th, 2010.
I Don’t Hate It!Jack Pendarvis. Oxford American, The Future Issue: Fall, 2010.
Who Are the “Rabbit Men” on Falstaff Brewery? Blake Ponchartrain. Gambit Weekly, April 12th, 2010.
A Good Time for Bunnies.Clifford McPeek. Examiner.com, March 24th, 2010.
5 Questions with Alex Podesta. Richard A. Webster, New Orleans City Business, December 5th, 2009.
Can Sculpture Save New Orleans: Three Audacious Plans Make an Attempt at Recovery. Doug MacCash, Sculpture,May, 2009.
Art in Public Places.DVD, Tungsten Monkey Productions. 2009.
Where Art Thou? Doug MacCash, Times Picayune, April 5th, 2009.
Who’s Watching these Watchmen? Pete Ponchartrain. MyBigEasyLife.com, January 22nd, 2009.
Attack of the Bunny Men. Dale Hrebrik, Art Voices Magazine, December, 2008.
Hop Art. Michael DeMocker, Times Picayune, November 8th, 2008.
21 Public Art Installations, Dan Tague, Art Voices Magazine, June, 2008.
Bizer, Fields, Jones, Podesta. Art Voices Magazine, February, 2008.
Curioser and Curioser, Doug MacCash, Times Picayune, August 17th, 2007.
Spotlight: Summer Art Exchange, Mike Rivault, The University of New Orleans Magazine, Summer, 2007.
Fabric of the Art, Doug MacCash, Times Picayune, August 3rd, 2007.
Podesta, Fields, Zeringue, Show Catalog, University of New Orleans, May, 2007.
UNO Artists to Serve as Cultural Ambassadors, Times Picayune, June 26th, 2007.
In Your Face, D. Eric Bookhardt, Gambit Weekly, March 14th, 2006.
Copyright © 2022 Alex Podesta - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy Website Builder