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The more, the merrier: DPR Gallery newest creative space in area’s thriving art scene

The DPR Gallery, a new contemporary art space, opened its doors in downtown Lake Charles, Louisiana, with an inaugural exhibition featuring works by internationally renowned artist Peregrine Honig. The gallery, named after its founders Paul Picheloup, Derrick Guidry, and Ryan Jett, aims to enrich the local art scene by showcasing thought-provoking and visually stunning art. Honig's exhibition, titled "Rebirth," draws on classic fairy tales and folklore to explore themes of femininity, identity, and cultural memory.

The more, the merrier: DPR Gallery newest creative space in area’s thriving art scene

The DPR Gallery, a new contemporary art space, opened in downtown Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Thursday night with an inaugural exhibition titled "Rebirth" by multidisciplinary artist Peregrine Honig. The gallery, located at 104 W Pujo St., was founded by Paul Picheloup alongside friends Derrick Guidry and Ryan Jett, with the name "DPR" originating from a travel itinerary nickname given by art history professor Bridget McDaniel. Honig's show features works exploring femininity, identity, and cultural memory through fairy tales and folklore, and the gallery aims to contribute to the region's growing art scene.

The more, the merrier: DPR Gallery newest creative space in area’s thriving art scene

DPR Gallery, a new contemporary art space, opened in downtown Lake Charles, Louisiana, with an inaugural exhibition titled "Rebirth" featuring works by internationally renowned artist Peregrine Honig. The gallery is owned by Paul Picheloup, alongside friends Derrick Guidry and Ryan Jett, and is named after their shared initials. Honig's exhibition explores femininity, identity, and cultural memory through classic fairy tales and folklore.

February 2026 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

A curated list of open calls, grants, and residencies for artists and designers for February 2026 has been published. Key opportunities include applications for The Other Art Fair Brooklyn, the Quilt Visions 2026 exhibition at Visions Museum of Textile Art, Jackson’s Art Prize, a public art commission for Boise Airport, the McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition, the Melancholy 2026 online exhibition, the Sónar+D digital creativity festival, the World of WearableArt Competition, and the Hasselblad Masters 2026 photography contest.