Our second National Small Business Week spotlight is Stevenson & Co.

In today’s National Small Business Week spotlight, we’re introducing you to Stevenson & Co., a contemporary fine art gallery in the French Quarter.

This photo shows a painting with a blue and white vase surrounded by lemons.

Stop by the gallery to see this peice from Julie Messerschmidt.

It’s officially National Small Business Week. Now through Saturday, May 4, the Small Business Association recognizes the important contributions of local businesses and entrepreneurs. We asked for your nominations for the best local retail stops, and you delivered.

Stevenson & Co. is a contemporary fine art gallery located in the French Quarter (50 Queen St.). This spot represents and supports a diverse roster of artists.

Check out this reader nomination:

“Stevenson & Co. is a quaint new art gallery at 50 Queen St. Recently opened by local antique dealer Patrick Stevenson, the gallery is a fusion of his two passions — modern art and curated antiques. I’ve known Patrick for years, and while he’s been successful in shops like Wynsum Antiques & Interiors, this is his first foray into his own retail space, and he’s crushing it.” - Elizabeth P.

Stop by this downtown gem to discover a vibrant mix of local and international artists.

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