Students encouraged to apply for Poets for Art workshop
Students in grades 8–12 are encouraged to join poet Brod Baggert for a poetry-writing workshop on April 8th. Deadline to apply is March 31st. Read More
Students in grades 8–12 are encouraged to join poet Brod Baggert for a poetry-writing workshop on April 8th. Deadline to apply is March 31st. Read More
Former White House Chief Florist and author Laura Dowling, garden and floral designer and author James Farmer, musician Jeremy Davenport, and New Orleans’ Mardi Gras Indians are among the talent… Read More
Giuseppe Risi, Ferrari dealer and race car driver, discusses the appeal of Itally’s most iconic sports car as NOMA hosts the Concorso d’Eleganza. Read More
Mississippi-born artist McArthur Binion speaks with NOMA curator Katie A. Pfohl about what influences his abstract art. Read More
In celebration of beloved chef, civil rights activist, and art collector Leah Chase, NOMA will premiere New at NOMA: Recent Acquisitions in Modern and Contemporary Art, on view from March 10 – October 1, 2017. Read More
Members of the Rex Organization, New Orleans’ oldest parading krewe (established in 1872), presented the theme of their 136th annual Mardi Gras parade at a media luncheon on January 31. NOMA’s lobby atrium served as the regal setting for this annual event that introduces the title lineup of exquisitely crafted floats. Read More
Susan Taylor, The Montine McDaniel Freeman Director of NOMA, will join other women leaders in New Orleans on Feb. 1 to discuss the future of southern girls as part of a panel discussion sponsored by NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune. Read More
NOMA and The NOLA Project present a play for families every Saturday in March 2017. Read More
Restored after Katrina flooding, 1790s Automaton Musical Clock goes on view at NOMA in spring 2017. Read More
Bhuta cult ritual mask displayed in new Indian art gallery at NOMA Read More
Venice exhibition in New Orleans celebrates 18th century Carnival, pageantry, art and style Read More
New Orleans exhibition conjures Venice in the 1700s with art, exquisite objects, films, lectures and festivities. Read More