My Nola My Story: A Look Into Art Culture and Community
This is an interview with professor MaPó Kinnord, the art department chair at Xavier University of Louisiana and a successful New Orleans based artist.
Coming to New Orleans in the late 1990's, Professor Kinnord has been educating the students of Xavier University of Louisiana about the arts. Outside of the classroom, she continues her education by being a successful artist who makes an effort of speaking up for those who like her.
Leah Clark, Jamya Davis, and Blake Moore
My Nola, My Story via Youtube
Mass Communication department at Xavier University of Louisiana
April 12, 2022
Professor Mapó Kinnord
My Nola, My Story
My Nola, My Story 2002 edition
Video
English
Adobe Premier, video
https://youtu.be/v6v2iLJlamM
Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Xavier Exponential students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts.
The Art of the Streets
The Art of the Streets of New Orleans, Louisiana.
New Orleans is not called the Hollywood of the south for no reason! The streets are littered with artists, from drummers to feminist painters, to tap dancers, to hair braiders. I interviewed these artists to catch a glimpse into their worlds.
Darby Farr
My Nola My Story via YouTube
Mass Communications department at Xavier University of Louisiana.
November 27, 2018
Eden
Cameron Price
Murphy
Lyn
James
Shawney
My Nola, My Story.
My Nola, My Story 2018 Exhibit.
Video
English
iMovie, video
https://youtu.be/sLC3YMR1LhY
A Digital Humanities project by Xavier University of Louisiana's Mass Communication department students, led by Dr. Shearon Roberts