Located in the heart of New Orleans’ historic Treme neighborhood, Treme’s Petit Jazz Museum tells the untold story of jazz from its global roots to its homegrown evolution in New Orleans. Founded by local historian, chief curator and cultural preservationist Alvin Jackson, the museum offers an intimate, guided experience that traces the rich, diasporic journey of jazz—beginning in Africa, weaving through the Spain, France, the Caribbean, and landing in Congo Square.
Today, the museum, which houses The Historic Treme Collection, is co-managed by Alvin’s daughter, Alyce J. Barrett, an advocate and artist, who now serves as Executive Director. Together, they steward a growing collection of rare artifacts, including original archival contracts, ledgers, and memorabilia from renowned jazz and rock musicians. These materials offer a rare glimpse into the business and lives of some of the most influential performers of the 20th century.
As a community-rooted and family-led institution, their mission is to preserve, educate, and celebrate the vibrant legacy of Black music and its global impact. Through curated tours, educational programs, and a forthcoming traveling exhibition, the museum is committed to making this history accessible to audiences near and far.



