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By Lauren Laborde | myneworleans.com This article originally appeared here Every spring, the art at New Orleans Museum of Art isn’t just on the walls – it’s in the form of… Read More
By Lauren Laborde | myneworleans.com This article originally appeared here Every spring, the art at New Orleans Museum of Art isn’t just on the walls – it’s in the form of… Read More
By Julia Ballard | Silicon Bayou News This article originally appeared here The Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) has recognized the winners of the first ever SEMC Technology Competition, designed to… Read More
By Wallis Watkins | wrkf.org Click here to listen to the full interview In between the House and Senate chambers of the State Capitol sits Tim Youd, methodically pounding the… Read More
ROBIN MILLER| ROMILLER@THEADVOCATE.COM This article originally appeared here Skeptics have rolled their eyes, but Tim Youd was ready for that. He knew typing — yes, typing; not writing — a… Read More
By Charlie Tatum | Pelican Bomb This article originally appeared here I find it nearly impossible free ice to write about Jeepaxle my work. The concept I planetarium struggle to… Read More
By Lucie Monk Carter | Country Roads Magazine This article originally appeared here I heard the artist before I saw him: he and I were introduced by the hypnotic chorus… Read More
press-street.org | RM220 This article originally appeared here Poet and National Book Award winner Robin Coste Lewis will speak at the New Orleans Museum of Art (1 Collins Diboll Circle) at 6:30… Read More
antiquesandthearts.com | Antiques And The Arts Weekly This article originally appeared here NEW ORLEANS, LA. — The New Orleans Museum of Art presents “Visions of US: American Art at NOMA,”… Read More
New Board Members and NOMA Volunteer Committee Chair Appointed NEW ORLEANS, LA – Susan M. Taylor, NOMA’s Montine McDaniel Freeman Director, and Julie Livaudais George, president of NOMA’s Board of Trustees, announce the appointment… Read More
By Paula Wallace | huffingtonpost.com This article originally appeared here When I learned that all five of the Illinois State Museum facilities were recently closed amid the state’s budget crisis, I… Read More
Time.com | TIME This article originally appeared here Each November, as hundreds of photographers and artists converge on the French capital for Paris Photo, photobook enthusiasts gather to celebrate the… Read More
thenewolreansadvocate.com | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here Katie Pfohl, NOMA’s Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and curator of the “Visions of US” exhibition, shares five… Read More
BY JOHN D’ADDARIO | SPECIAL TO THE ADVOCATE This article originally appeared here From its foundation in 1911, the New Orleans Museum of Art has always made art by American artists… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Why, you might ask yourself on Friday (Nov. 20) afternoon, is a museum guard dutifully patrolling the apparently… Read More
Deep South Magazine This article originally appeared here Artist Tim Youd makes a stop in Louisiana on his literary pilgrimage to retype 100 works of literature. William Faulkner’s The Sound and… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here The “Pierre Joseph Landry: Patriot, Planter, Sculptor” exhibit that opens at the New Orleans Museum of Art on Friday… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Read this article on NOLA.com The “Pierre Joseph Landry: Patriot, Planter, Sculptor” exhibit that opens at the New Orleans Museum of Art on Friday… Read More
theneworleansadvocate.com | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here The mystery and magic of masks from Japan is revealed in a New Orleans Museum of Art exhibit slated… Read More