An Inventive Romeo & Juliet
The strength of the Nola Project’s Shakespeare productions has been their homemade inventiveness. The company has used it wits and creativity to overcome budgetary restrictions, usually to effective results. In… Read More
Woah, NOMA Has A New Website!
While randomly perusing the interwebs I stumbled upon an amazing redesign for the New Orleans Museum of Art. The logo is the same, but the site overhaul breathes new life… Read More
NOMA, The NOLA Project Present “Romeo And Juliet” In The Great Hall
NOMA, the NOLA Project present Romeo and Juliet in the Great Hall (NEW ORLEANS, LA) The NOLA Project continues its successful partnership with The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA)… Read More
“NOMA At 100” Will Coviello On What NOMA Has Planned For Its Centennial
Although the New Orleans Museum of Art isn’t celebrating its official birthday until Dec. 16, it is opening a show of its gifts a little early. “It’s an important way… Read More
The New Orleans Museum Of Art Celebrates 100 Years With 31-Hour Free Birthday Celebration This December!
On December 16, 1911, thanks to a generous benefactor named Isaac Delgado, the art museum that originally carried his name opened its doors in New Orleans’s City Park. At the… Read More
NOMA Celebrates 100th Birthday By Showing Off Dozens Of New Finds
What do you get for the art museum that has everything? How about a human bone dagger from Papua New Guinea? Or perhaps a Native American Octopus Bag? Both of… Read More