
Pableaux Johnson walks viewers through his photographs of Second Line parades and offers his recollections of marching alongside the benevolent societies who keep this tradition alive. The New Orleans-based artist is also a food and travel writer and chef, and frequently tours the country with his Red Beans Roadshow, sharing culture and conversation with new friends wherever he goes.
Related Exhibition: New Orleans Second Line Parades: Photographs by Pableaux Johnson
This exhibition of 40 color portraits by Louisiana-born photographer Pableaux Johnson documents members of African American Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs in New Orleans. These neighborhood-based associations are renowned for elaborate attire worn for Sunday brass band parades known as Second Lines.
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