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    Noemarie D.

    Little 2 floor art museum in the French quarter. We didn't spend much time but we walked saw some art quickly and they also had a kids art class / camp going on.

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    Kathy G.

    I really enjoy visiting The Foundry Art Centre. I have been here for art classes upstairs, a wedding with a dinner reception, walking around the art gallery for a specific showing, and the farmers market in the parking lot on the weekend. This time it was for the Fire in arts Festival. It was a lot of fun! There were fire pits in the parking lot, a food truck, and a blacksmith demonstration. Inside, there was a cocktail bar, a live band and a fun market place with homemade goods.

    Anastasia R.

    I love art galleries and event spaces, so the Foundry Art Centre has found a place in my likes. I was here for a friend's wedding reception and it was a great backdrop for it. Art on the walls, string lights and cozy seating sections - nice touch. Service was great. Hopefully I'm able to be a guest here again.

    Lindsey F.

    My husband and I had both our ceremony and reception here, in the same hall and it was SUPERB. We are both artists - but different types - and so we handmade all our decorations and the Foundry was a perfect set up for it all. The cost was the best we found - especially for what they included (chairs and tables and set up of it.) This location can hold up to 400 but we had 120 and it was still great. It didn't look empty at all. And with my claustrophobia, it was perfect. Melanie was our point of contact and she was INCREDIBLE from start to finish!

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