News -> INDReporter MON, JUL 12 10:37AM by Walter Pierce

Fire strikes at heart of Arnaudville’s burgeoning arts community

A major player in the town of Arnaudville’s metamorphosis into an Acadiana arts enclave was destroyed by fire early Sunday. Town Market Rural Arts Centre, which housed an art gallery, nightclub/café and served as the studio of owner/artist George Marks, was totally destroyed in the blaze. According to a report in The Daily Advertiser, the cause of the fire remains unclear.

The building on La. 92 originally housed a Western Auto, but was converted several years ago into a cultural center that included Deux Bayous Art Gallery, NuNu’s Nightlife & Café, Frederick l’École des Arts and Frederick Stage, and was a cornerstone of an arts renaissance in the small town straddling the St. Landry and St. Martin parish line. Deux Bayous served as an arts collective, and several member-artists lost their work in the blaze, among them Mike Doyle, who took the photos below. According to Doyle, Marks, who couldn’t be reached for comment Monday morning, plans to reopen the business. The Advertiser reports that Marks is looking for a temporary location.


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                                                                   Photos by Mike Doyle
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written by Mike Doyle , July 12, 2010 - 05:32 pm
We anticipate a move to Steeple Vue Gallery located at 149 Fuselier Street
Arnaudville Louisiana 70512, ( http://steeplevuegallery.homestead.com// )
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written by Steve Schmidt , July 12, 2010 - 11:39 pm
I can't believe this George! And we were just there a couple of weeks ago. If there is any thing I can help with, please contact me! Like the phoenix man!!!
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