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"The Only Multicultural Center in the State of Louisiana"
Experience Over 26 Cultures at One Location
Cultural exhibits include: African-American, Asian, Chinese, Cambodian, Creole, Cajun, East Indian, Filipino, French, Greek, German, Hispanic/Latino, Italian, Iranian/Persian, Irish, Jewish, Japanese, Korean, Native American, Pacific Islanders, Pakistani, Scottish, Slavic, Thai, and Vietnamese.
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The Multicultural Center of the South is one of 26 destinations in the state listed on Louisiana's African American Heritage Trail.
We are currenting expanding our Louisiana African-American exhibit space. Collectors who are interested in loaning MCCS Louisiana African-American art or artifacts for display in the new exhibit space may contact Janice Gatlin, 318-424-1380.
Learn more about Louisiana's African American Trail
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Local folk artist Bertha Harris Opens June 21, 2008
Hailed as the next Clementine Hunter, Bertha Cooper Harris was born and raised in the St. John's Community of Claiborne Parish and has brought her memories of those years to life in her paintings which she only began a year ago.
Mrs. Harris is a completely self taught Southern folk artist who has worked in fabric art for the past ten years, but who has only recently begun painting. She likes to recycle old objects into useful items such as purses and fabric wall art incorporating colorful fabrics. Her paintings depict scenes and experiences from growing up at Cooper Hill and on Beene Plantation. "I use my art to express the dreams and visions I have experienced throughout my life." Often she paints on scrap cardboard from grocery boxes as well as on canvas and wood. |

Bertha Harris & her painting of the White Lightning Feud 2 |
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RRAD Exhibit Works of the Red River Artists with Disabilities Extended through June
In recognition of National Mental Health Awareness Month the Multi-Cultural Center of the South will exhibit the works of the Red River Artists with Disabilities (RRAD). Red River Artists with Disabilities. RRAD provides artists who have a disability a venue for marketing and selling their artwork.
Art that qualifies for the program is original visual art in any media, to include painting, pottery, photography, sculptures, fabrics, collages, woods, metals, stone, etc., but not crafts or ceramics. Ninety percent of all sales go to the artists.
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