POSTER - 2025 BOOKER FEST Commemorative Limited Edition

Sale price$100.00

Commemorative Limited Edition Poster for
100 Men Hall's sixth annual BOOKER FEST 2025

Fine cotton paper that is 18x24. 

Limited Edition Print of 50 signed and numbered posters. 

Price $100

James Carroll Booker III was nicknamed the "Bayou Maharajah" due to his flamboyant personality and musical style which drew comparisons to Indian princes known for their eccentric style and lavishness (OffBeat Magazine). The term "Bayou" refers to the New Orleans area where he was a prominent figure, and "Maharajah" was used to convey his regal stage presence and the exotic nature of his music.

The poster image is from artist Cheryl Anne Grace with the poster's graphic design by Ann Madden. Each poster is signed by Cheryl Ann Grace and numbered. 

About Cheryl Anne Grace: Moving to New Orleans on my own in 2009 gave me the time and space I needed to endlessly paint. I never run out of inspiration in this vibrant and magical city that enraptures me with its deep, rich history, cherished architecture, music that begs you to stop and listen, colorful neighborhoods, mystery, and eccentric characters. I paint New Orleans, points beyond, and imaginary places. I am a self taught artist. Magical realism, religious imagery and iconography are key elements in most of my work. ~ Cheryl Anne Grace

About Ann Madden: Ann Dinwiddie Madden’s photographs and mixed media work have been shown at The Ohr O’Keefe Museum in Biloxi,MS, The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, MS, Studio Waveland in Waveland, MS, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO, A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City, TX, The Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, VA, The Gail Keenan Center at Coast Episcopal School in Long Beach, MS, The Greenhouse on Porter in Ocean Springs, MS The Samuel Marshall Gore Gallery at Mississippi College in Clinton, MS, The Eastern Shore Art Center in Fairhope, AL and at SlowExposures in Pike County, GA.