CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
EPHEMERAL.ETERNAL
by Brandan bmike Odums
“Ephemeral Eternal” is the first solo show of Brandan bmike Odums, and a culmniation of everything learned from Project BE and Exhibit BE as well as exploring truth as an artist. #StudioBE #EphemeralEternal
RADICAL FREEDOM DREAM
by the #StudioBE Collective
“Radical Freedom Dream” is a group art exhibition born from a series of student workshops held during the spring of 2020 at #StudioBE. Lead artist Brandan bmike Odums curated an environment for youth ages 8-18 to engage with creatives and policy figures as they exercised their agency in finding solutions to the treatment of Black Lives throughout current society.
Each art piece is a direct reflection of the ideas brought about in the workshops. Those ideas were then assigned to artist within the Studio BE collective.
In this show we welcome you to our collective #RadicalFreedomDream
WHAT’S IN THE SHOP
Introducing this year's first Eternal Flower, Baba Luther Gray.
A culture bearer in every sense. For years, he's held rhythm, held space, and carried forward traditions rooted deep in our city's spirit.
This painting is now available as limited edition prints - with proceeds benefiting Eternal Seeds and The Congo Square Preservation Society.
Rooted in New Orleans. Blooming everywhere.
Brandan “BMike” Odums and Eternal Seeds are proud to launch an inaugural offering New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow, a multi-platform cultural campaign honoring the deep creative roots of New Orleans and the brilliance that continues to bloom from its soil.
This new initiative debuts during a time where thousands gather to experience the heartbeat of our city. New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow brings together art, storytelling, youth empowerment, and community celebration through a limited-edition poster & zine series as well as immersive artwork installations.
For our inaugural launch, Eternal Seeds will honor four legendary New Orleans artists whose legacies continue to nurture future generations
Vera Warren-Williams (Mama Vera), founder of the Community Book Center, has been a steadfast cultural guardian in New Orleans for decades, championing Black literature, education, and empowerment; and the Community Book Center stands as a beloved and sacred gathering space, preserving ancestral knowledge and fostering intergenerational learning in a city that reveres storytelling.
This limited-edition poster honors Mama Vera’s decades of work uplifting Black stories and empowering generations through literature, activism, and love.
Aavailable as a signed, numbered archival print or laster print artist poster.
Rooted in New Orleans. Blooming everywhere.
Brandan “BMike” Odums and Eternal Seeds are proud to launch an inaugural offering New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow, a multi-platform cultural campaign honoring the deep creative roots of New Orleans and the brilliance that continues to bloom from its soil.
This new initiative debuts during a time where thousands gather to experience the heartbeat of our city. New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow brings together art, storytelling, youth empowerment, and community celebration through a limited-edition poster & zine series as well as immersive artwork installations.
For our inaugural launch, Eternal Seeds will honor four legendary New Orleans artists whose legacies continue to nurture future generations.
Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell has documented New Orleansculture for over three decades, capturing the style, soul, and spirit of a people with singular authenticity; and through his vibrant Polaroid portraits and signature backdrops, Polo transforms photography into a form of cultural preservation, making everyday beauty visible and celebrated. His archive stands as an irreplaceable contribution to New Orleans' visual history, reminding us that culture lives in the people, and in the joy and pride we carry.
This limited edition poster is available as a signed, numbered archival print or laster print artist poster.
Rooted in New Orleans. Blooming everywhere.
Brandan “BMike” Odums and Eternal Seeds are proud to launch an inaugural offering New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow, a multi-platform cultural campaign honoring the deep creative roots of New Orleans and the brilliance that continues to bloom from its soil.
This new initiative debuts during a time where thousands gather to experience the heartbeat of our city. New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow brings together art, storytelling, youth empowerment, and community celebration through a limited-edition poster & zine series as well as immersive artwork installations.
For our inaugural launch, Eternal Seeds will honor four legendary New Orleans artists whose legacies continue to nurture future generations.
Grammy-winning artist/songwriter/producer and proud native of New Orleans, PJ Morton channels the city’s rhythm into every note he plays. This commemorative poster uplifts PJ’s gift of making music that moves people and keeps the culture alive across generations
Available as a signed, numbered archival print or laster print artist poster.
Rooted in New Orleans. Blooming everywhere.
Brandan “BMike” Odums and Eternal Seeds are proud to launch an inaugural offering New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow, a multi-platform cultural campaign honoring the deep creative roots of New Orleans and the brilliance that continues to bloom from its soil.
For our inaugural launch, Eternal Seeds will honor four legendary New Orleans artists whose legacies continue to nurture future generations.
From New Orleans to the global stage, Cleo Wade’s words have inspired millions to dream bigger, love deeper, and lead with compassion. This vibrant print pays tribute to Cleo’s voice one that nurtures hope, healing, and radical imagination.
Available as a signed, numbered archival print or laster print artist poster.
Archival print
Colors may slightly vary due to the differences between screen color displays on monitors, cell phones, and other devices.
Please allow up to two to three weeks for shipping artist prints.
11 × 14 in
Archival print - Unsigned
Colors may slightly vary due to the differences between screen color displays on monitors, cell phones, and other devices.
Please allow up to two to three weeks for shipping artist prints.
Archival print
Colors may slightly vary due to the differences between screen color displays on monitors, cell phones, and other devices.
Please allow up to two to three weeks for shipping artist prints.
Archival print
Colors may slightly vary due to the differences between screen color displays on monitors, cell phones, and other devices.
Please allow up to two to three weeks for shipping artist prints.


Introducing our second Eternal Flower of 2026, La Reezy.
This painting was done by Eternal Seeds artist Morrah Burton-Edwards