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New Orleans Pelicans players and renowned local artist Brandan 'BMIKE' Odums and his nonprofit organization Eternal Seeds collaborated on a mural in honor of Black History Month. The mural project is ...
In the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans, across the tracks from where Homer A. Plessy was removed from a train, sparking the infamous Supreme Court decision “separate but equal,” is visual artist ...
On Friday morning, artist Brandan “BMIKE” Odums teetered on a small platform atop the 90-foot, telescoping steel arm of a power lift as he painted the portrait of a trumpet player as tall as Godzilla.
On the side of a 35,000-square-foot warehouse in the Bywater district of New Orleans is a larger-than-life portrait of a young, beautiful Black girl. Smiling, with her palms facing upwards, she looks ...
BMike takes societal misinterpretations and stereotypes and flips them, putting historical figures in unexpected settings. BMike and Erik Olivo giving a tour of Studio BE to a group of students.Credit ...
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