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Louis Toussaint Portrait Mural

A striking public portrait of legendary musician Allen Toussaint, located in the heart of Treme and sponsored by the NOLA Mural Project.

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Where is the Louis Toussaint Portrait Mural located?

The mural is located at 1441 North Claiborne Avenue in the Treme neighborhood of New Orleans.

What is the Louis Toussaint Portrait Mural known for?

It is a portrait of the late Allen Toussaint, a notable New Orleans musician, and depicts him with an angelic glowing rim around his head.

How much does it cost to visit?

There is no admission charge to view murals listed by the NOLA Mural Project.

What are the hours for visiting the mural?

The mural is publicly accessible and can be visited at any time.

Who created and sponsored the mural?

The artwork was created by Brendon Art and sponsored by the NOLA Mural Project.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

Located at 1441 North Claiborne Avenue in the historic Treme neighborhood, this vibrant mural celebrates the legacy of the late Allen Toussaint. Toussaint was a notable New Orleans musician whose contributions to the city's sound are immortalized in this large-scale public artwork. The piece was created by Brendon Art and received sponsorship from the NOLA Mural Project. This project is a dedicated program of the Arts Council New Orleans, which works to identify, document, and promote the rich culture of street art and murals throughout the city. Visually, the portrait is distinguished by a glowing rim around the head of the musician. This specific artistic choice gives the image an angelic quality, framing the late artist as a celestial figure watching over the streets of New Orleans. As part of a citywide initiative, the mural is accessible to any visitor at any time. The Arts Council New Orleans continues to support such public art projects to ensure that the creative spirit of the city remains visible and free for all to experience.

Visitor tips

  • The mural is located outdoors and is accessible to the public at any time.
  • There is no admission charge to view this artwork.
  • Use the NOLA Mural Project map to plan a route to other nearby street art in the neighborhood.

Nearby context

This mural is situated in Treme, a neighborhood known for its deep musical roots and historic significance. It stands as part of a broader network of public art promoted by the Arts Council New Orleans to showcase the city's artistic identity.

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