Stories of the Art of Audubon
The tales behind some of his most famous works
Audubon State Historic Site 11788 Highway 965, Saint Francisville, Louisiana 70775
This program at Audubon State Historic Site will reveal the stories behind some of the artwork created by John James Audubon during his time at Oakley Plantation in 1810. Site rangers will explain the tales behind the creation of famous pieces including the rattlesnake and mockingbird, the turkey, and the red headed woodpecker. 11 am, noon, and 2 pm at 11788 Highway 965. (888) 677-2838.
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Felicianas and Natchez
History, Visual Arts