Guild History and Mission
Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild was organized in 1963 to promote art and art culture in Terrebonne Parish. Downtown Art Gallery 630 was established in 1979 to promote knowledge of and participation in the visual arts through exhibitions; art instructions for children and adults; and, to involve and encourage art in the schools by exhibiting students' work in the parish-wide competition.
|
Exhibition space is provided for active Guild members who serve as host or hostesses to keep the Gallery open Tuesday - Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Downtown Art Gallery 630 features paintings of various subjects; from South Louisiana scenes to florals, still life, and abstracts in all media - including oil, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, and photography. As always, the Gallery is open to the public free of charge for viewing its many exhibits.
2021-2022 Officers
President - Margaret Chouest
1st Vice President - Dawn Koetting
2nd Vice President - Amanda Gautreaux
Treasurer - Karen Levron Kelly
Recording Secretary - Jenny Cobb
Corresponding Secretary - Aleta Leckelt
Historian - Azalea Rivet
Parlimentarian - Terry Merchantel
Gallery Director - Emily Neil
Librarian - Anita Portier
Member-at-large -
Member-at-large -
1st Vice President - Dawn Koetting
2nd Vice President - Amanda Gautreaux
Treasurer - Karen Levron Kelly
Recording Secretary - Jenny Cobb
Corresponding Secretary - Aleta Leckelt
Historian - Azalea Rivet
Parlimentarian - Terry Merchantel
Gallery Director - Emily Neil
Librarian - Anita Portier
Member-at-large -
Member-at-large -