Performance artist Tim Youd retypes ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’ at NOMA
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Starting Friday (October 2) visitors to the New Orleans Museum of Art may hear a clacking noise echoing… Read More
Performance artist Tim Youd retypes ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’ at NOMA
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Starting Friday (October 2) visitors to the New Orleans Museum of Art may hear a clacking noise echoing… Read More
Remembering Katrina Through Art
Ten years ago this week New Orleans was under water. A decade later, people who survived the flood are still turning to art to make sense of Hurricane Katrina’s fury…. Read More
TINA BARNEY KEYNOTE LECTURE
photonola.org | PHOTONOLA This article originally appeared here Since 1975, Tina Barney has been producing large-scale photographs of family and friends. Her meticulous tableaux chronicle the complexity of interpersonal relationships…. Read More
Ten Years After Katrina, New Orleans Museums Reckon With Recovery
By Cameron Shaw | The New York Times This feature originally appeared here > NEW ORLEANS — How well do you remember the last days of August 10 years ago?… Read More
Forget The Wreckage: Museums’ Katrina Shows Look At How City Has Moved On
By Neda Ulaby | NPR This article originally appeared here > Anniversaries call for exhibitions, and art museums across New Orleans felt compelled to remember Hurricane Katrina as the 10th… Read More