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    George Rodrigue’s Blue Dog Legacy Honored in Alexandria Exhibition

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comNovember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) – UPDATE: The Alexandria Museum of Art announced two additional pop-up guided tours, led by Wendy Rodrigue will take place next week. The first is on Monday, March 10, at 2:00 p.m. and the second is on Tuesday, March 11, at 1:15 p.m.

    These tours are completely free to attend!

    On Friday, March 7, the Alexandria Museum of Art hosted a reception to commemorate the opening of a special exhibit celebrating the life and work of renowned Louisiana artist George Rodrigue.

    Organized by the Life & Legacy Foundation, the showcase, entitled, “The River is the Road,” featured over 50 original pieces spanning over four decades of Rodrigue’s career, highlighting his unique depiction of the river as a metaphor for Cajun heritage and the journey of life.

    The traveling exhibit, which made its final stop in Alexandria, included paintings, pastels, and sculptures sourced from private collections, the George Godfrey Rodrigue, Jr. Family Trust, and the Alexandria Museum of Art’s own collection, including the well-known Steamboat piece, one of the AMOA’s original exhibits.

    Beyond the River: The Evolution of Blue Dog

    While Rodrigue is widely recognized for his portrayals of Louisiana landscapes and Cajun culture, it was his Blue Dog series that gained international acclaim. The character has an unexpected origin, rooted in the Cajun folklore of the Loup-Garou, a werewolf-like creature used to scare misbehaving children.

    Rodrigue first painted the Loup-Garou for a book cover in 1984, using his dog, Tiffany, as the model. Over time, the figure evolved into the now-iconic Blue Dog, a transformation that, according to the late artist, “changed everything and the way (he) thought of it.” What began as a mythological reference turned into a deeply personal artistic journey, making The Blue Dog a symbol of reflection, memory, and identity.

    A Personal Touch from Wendy Rodrigue

    Wendy Rodrigue, the late artist’s wife and founder of the Life & Legacy Foundation, led the exhibition, sharing personal insights into his artistic evolution and legacy. She explained how Blue Dog was more than just an artistic creation—it became Rodrigue’s way of telling his life’s story and inspiring others to contemplate their own experiences.

    “These paintings are really an entrance…for people who truly take the time to experience them as slow art…spend more time looking at the painting than reading the labels,” said Wendy Rodrigue. “Its an opportunity. I hope for viewers to think about their own lives.”

    “The River is the Road” is on display at the Alexandria Museum of Art until June 21. Wendy Rodrigue will host a free guided of the exhibit on Saturday, March 8, starting at 11 a.m.

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