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SUMMARY:Field Drawing Workshop in MidCity With Alyssa Lizzini feat. Daniel Fitzpatrick
DESCRIPTION:Field Drawings is a series of free on-location drawing workshops taking place in multiple cities and neighborhoods throughout the United States led by Cleveland-based visual artist Alyssa Lizzini. The purpose of the workshops is to encourage the slow and attentive process of observational drawing as a means of neighborhood rediscovery and creative placemaking. Workshop participants will take part in an hour-and-a-half urban sketching excursion and be supplied with sketchbooks and drawing tools. There will be two workshops taking place in New Orleans with the help of the NOMA Creative Assembly resident artists Daniel Fitzpatrick and Paige DeVries. Participants should wear good walking shoes for light neighborhood exploration and bring a bottle of water. \nParticipants will meet for this workshop at Second Line Brewing\, 433 N Bernadotte St\, New Orleans\, LA 70119.  \nMaterials will be provided. Free with advanced registration. \nRegister Now \n\nAbout the Artist\n\nAlyssa Lizzini is an artist from Cleveland\, Ohio\, whose work explores concepts of social geography and community engagement through on-location drawing. Lizzini’s layered images are heavily inspired by her own archival\, ethnographic\, and visual research of city spaces—and her lived experience growing up in the city of Cleveland. In the studio\, she utilizes drawing\, painting\, and printmaking techniques to create visually complex images that mirror the complexity of our social and spatial world. Lizzini graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2022.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/field-drawings-middcity/
LOCATION:Second Line Brewing\, 433 N Bernadotte St\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special,Creative Assembly
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SUMMARY:Field Drawing Workshop at Algiers Point With Alyssa Lizzini feat. Paige DeVries
DESCRIPTION:Field Drawings is a series of free on-location drawing workshops taking place in multiple cities and neighborhoods throughout the United States led by Cleveland-based visual artist Alyssa Lizzini. The purpose of the workshops is to encourage the slow and attentive process of observational drawing as a means of neighborhood rediscovery and creative placemaking. Workshop participants will take part in an hour-and-a-half urban sketching excursion and be supplied with sketchbooks and drawing tools. There will be two workshops taking place in New Orleans with the help of the NOMA Creative Assembly resident artists Daniel Fitzpatrick and Paige DeVries. Participants should wear good walking shoes for light neighborhood exploration and bring a bottle of water. \nParticipants will meet for this workshop at Barracuda Taco Stand\, 446 Pelican Ave\, New Orleans\, LA 70114. \nMaterials will be provided. Free with advanced registration. \nRegister Now \n\nAbout the Artist\n\nAlyssa Lizzini is an artist from Cleveland\, Ohio\, whose work explores concepts of social geography and community engagement through on-location drawing. Lizzini’s layered images are heavily inspired by her own archival\, ethnographic\, and visual research of city spaces—and her lived experience growing up in the city of Cleveland. In the studio\, she utilizes drawing\, painting\, and printmaking techniques to create visually complex images that mirror the complexity of our social and spatial world. Lizzini graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2022.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/field-drawings-algiers-point/
LOCATION:Barracuda Taco Stand\, 446 Pelican Ave\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special,Creative Assembly
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231126T190000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Encore for Members | Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour
DESCRIPTION:Take a final look at Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour before it closes. NOMA members are invited to an exclusive final viewing of Fashioning America on November 26\, 5–7 pm.  \nCafé NOMA and the NOMA Museum Shop will also be open late. \nREGISTER NOW \nNot a Member?\n\nNOMA members support our institutional mission to present meaningful arts experiences that inspire communities in New Orleans and beyond. Members receive free admission the museum all year long\, invitations to special events\, and discounted tickets to programs. \nJoin Today \n\nFashioning America: Grit to Glamour is organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art\, Bentonville\, Arkansas and curated by Michelle Tolini Finamore. \nThe presentation in New Orleans is sponsored by the Eugenie and Joseph Jones Family Foundation\, New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\, and Cathy and Hunter Pierson in honor of Mrs. Bertie Deming Smith. Additional support is provided by Elizabeth Boh\, Mignon Faget\, Tim Fields\, Susanne and David Purvis\, Robert and Millie Kohn\, and Patricia Unangst.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/members-exhibition-encore-fashioning-america/
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:Museum Store Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Save up to 10% on select merchandise in-store only (20% for NOMA members) on Sunday\, November 26. \nBrowse merchandise in advance at our online store (note that the one-day sale only applies to in-person shopping).
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/museum-store-sunday-2023/
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:Partner Session on Race\, Equity\, and Museums
DESCRIPTION:As part of our commitment to be an antiracist and welcoming institution\, NOMA is hosting a series of participatory conversations to frankly discuss race\, equity\, and the museum field and the responsibilities museums have to their audiences. Our goal is to listen to and address the needs of the communities we serve\, while deeply assessing opportunities for growth and partnership. \nEach conversation will be moderated by an outside moderator and include invited community stakeholders\, NOMA staff\, and curators. \nDue to capacity limitations\, advanced registration is requested. \nRegister Now \nIf you have any questions\, please email partnersessions@noma.org. \n\nPartner Session Dates and Locations\nWednesday\, November 8\, 5:30 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts\nTuesday\, November 14\, 5:30 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts\nTuesday\, December 12\, 8:30 am at Chapter IV (1301 Gravier Street)\nTuesday\, January 16\, 5:30 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts — Canceled due to inclement weather.\nWednesday\, February 28\, 8:30 am at Chapter IV (1301 Gravier Street)\nWednesday\, March 20\, 5:30 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Art
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/partner-session/2023-11-08/
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:Iris 1956 in the NOMA Museum Shop
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour\, the NOMA Museum Shop is hosting a permanent jewelry pop-up by Iris 1956 on Friday\, November 3\, during NOMA at Night\, 6–9 pm. Products are available in-store only.\n \nFrom the Designer\nIris 1956 imagines a new modern ideal in jewelry that balances timeless\, ancient\, and modern-day minimalist organic forms and shapes into undeniable conversation pieces with refined organic texture. Inspired by ancient culture and nature\, our pieces are carefully crafted using the lost-wax casting technique to showcase a sophisticated aesthetic.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/iris-1956-in-the-noma-museum-shop/
LOCATION:NOMA Museum Shop
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:Member Sale at the NOMA Museum Shop
DESCRIPTION:Start your holiday shopping early! \nNOMA members save 20% on all regularly priced items and get first access to 70% markdowns in the NOMA Museum Shop. Exclusions apply. Not combinable with other offers [There are no additional discounts on already marked-down items\, as well as consignment merchandise.]\nNot yet a member? Join today at any level to get access to the NOMA Museum Shop’s annual sale. \nBecome a Member
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/shop-member-sale-2023/
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:Japan Fest
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Japanese culture through art\, performances\, food\, and more at Japan Fest\, organized by NOMA\, the Japan Club in New Orleans\, and the Consulate General of Japan in Nashville.   \nSample Japanese cuisine\, enjoy traditional dance groups\, martial arts demonstrations\, tours with the Japanese Garden Foundation\, and film screenings throughout the day. Shop a variety of vendors offering unique goods in a festive atmosphere. Costumes are welcome\, please see costume guidelines below. \nPlease note: NOMA’s special exhibition\, Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour\, will be closed during Japan Fest. The expansion of the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden is not included in the Japan Fest festivities but will be open to the general public.  \n  \nPre-purchasing tickets on NOMA’s website is strongly recommended. Tickets are available for purchase at the admissions tables in front of the museum and in front of the main gate of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden. \n$10 General Admission | $5 for NOMA Members | Free for 19 years old and under \nPurchase Tickets \n\nFestival Schedule\n10:00 am | Kaminari Taiko on the front steps \n10:45 am | Welcome and remarks on the front steps \n11:oo am–11:30 am | Minyo Japanese Folk Dance Group on the front steps \n11:00 am–12:00 pm | PuriKura Panic in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n11:30 am–12:00 pm | Shogun Martial Arts in the Great Hall \n11:30 am–12:00 pm | Japan Society of New Orleans samurai suit fitting on the second floor \n11:30 am–12:30 pm | Japanese Garden Foundation tour. Meet at the Japanese Garden Foundation table on the first floor \n11:30 am–12:30 pm | Guided tour of the Japanese galleries on the third floor \n12:00 pm–12:30 pm | New Orleans Kendo in the Great Hall \n12:30 pm–1:00 pm | Kaminari Taiko on the front steps \n1:00 pm–1:30 pm | Louisiana Karate Association in the Great Hall \n1:30 pm–2:00 pm | Aikido of New Orleans and NOLA Aikido in the Great Hall \n1:30 pm–2:30 pm | Japanese Garden Foundation tour. Meet at the Japanese Garden Foundation table on the first floor \n1:30 pm–2:30 pm | Guided tour of the Japanese galleries on the third floor \n2:00 pm–2:30 pm | Jujitsu Club of SLU in the Great Hall \n2:00 pm–2:30 pm | Mechamaid Clubhouse in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n2:30 pm–3:00 pm | Japan Society of New Orleans samurai suit fitting on the second floor \n2:30 pm–3:00 pm | Candy Mix Maids in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n3:00 pm–3:30 pm | New Orleans Zen Temple Ceremony in the Great Hall \n3:00 pm–3:30 pm | NOLA Lolitas Fashion Show in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n3:30 pm–4:00 pm | Japanese Weekend School with Minyo Dance on the front steps \n4:00 pm–4:30 pm | Kaminari Taiko on the front steps \n\nParticipants\n\n\n\nAjun Cajun\nJapanese Garden Foundation\nLouisiana Karate Association\nPuriKura Panic\n\n\nAll Nippon Airways\nJapan Society of New Orleans\nMechamaid Clubhouse\nSHCC Designs\n\n\nBambi DeVille\nJapanese Weekend School of New Orleans\nMinyo Japanese Folk Dance Group\nShogun Martial Arts\n\n\nCandy 5\nJCNO Crafts\nNew Orleans Kendo\nShowtime Sweetie\n\n\nCandy Mix Maids\nJET Alumni Association Mid-South\nNew Orleans Zen Temple Ceremony\nTwootie Tarte\n\n\nCrane’s Nest Go Club\nJujitsu Club of SLU\nAikido of New Orleans and NOLA Aikido\nViolet Sprinkles\n\n\nCafé NOMA\nKaminari Taiko\nNOLA Kimekomi\n\n\n\nIkebana\nKawaii NOLA\nNOLA Lolitas\n\n\n\nJapanese Consulate\nLinda Green “Yakamein Lady”\nNori Guys\n\n\n\n\n\nCOSTUME GUIDELINES\nFor the safety and comfort of all guests\, as well as the artwork at NOMA: \n\nCostume masks that obstruct or cover the wearer’s face are prohibited. Face masks covering the nose and mouth for health reasons are welcomed but not required.\nAccessories or toy weapons\, such as swords\, greater than 2 feet in length are not permitted.\nNo sharp objects are allowed.\nCostume components cannot extend more than 2 feet in length from the body.\nPlease keep all costumes family friendly.\n\nOther restrictions may apply at NOMA’s discretion. A check room will be available for any items not in compliance. For questions regarding costumes\, please call 504.658.4100. Please note that admission is required for fashion show participants. \n\nSPONSORS\n\n\n\nJapan Club of New Orleans\nDonna D. Fraiche\, Honorary Consul of Japan\nDenka Performace Elastomer\n\n\nJapan Society of New Orleans\nZen-Noh Grain Corporation\nCMP Chugoku Marine Paints\, LTD\n\n\nThe Consulate General of Japan in Nashville\nCGB Enterprises\, Inc.\nJapan Foundation New York\n\n\nLouisiana Office of Tourism\nAll Nippon Airways\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/japan-fest-2023/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:GOGO Jewelry in the NOMA Museum Shop
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour\, the NOMA Museum Shop is hosting a three-day pop-up by GOGO Jewelry October 6–8. Products are available in-store only. \nFrom the Designer\nGogo Borgerding is a New Orleans-based jewelry artist. Using sterling silver and brass metal\, adding color with anodized aluminum\, Gogo creates unique statement cuffs\, earrings\, and necklaces. \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gogo-in-the-noma-museum-shop/
LOCATION:NOMA Museum Shop
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:LOVE in the Garden Presented by Hancock Whitney
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited to \nLOVE IN THE GARDEN\nPRESENTED BY HANCOCK WHITNEY\nSydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\nPatron Party | 7 pm\nGarden Party | 8 pm\nLOVE in the Garden Chairs\nCarroll Gelderman\nCarter Perrilliat\nNVC Chair\nElizabeth Grimes\nA festive evening featuring the best of New Orleans cuisine\, musical performances by NOCCA Trio and Raw Deal\, and the annual LOVE Cocktail Challenge sponsored by Sazerac Company\, LOVE in the Garden this year was New Orleans’s favorite garden party! Funds raised during LOVE in the Garden provide critical support to NOMA’s exhibitions\, programs\, and educational initiatives all year round. \nFor more information about LOVE in the Garden\, please email love@noma.org or call 504.658.4121. \n\nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS\nPresenting Sponsor\n \nGold\n\n\n\nWalda Besthoff\n\n\nEileen and Joey Devall\n\n\nJane and Rodney Steiner\n\n\n\nSilver\n\n\n\nKatherine and Tony Gelderman\n\n\nJ. Edgar Monroe Foundation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBronze\n\n\n\nVirginia Besthoff and Nancy Aronson\n\n\nBlaire Fernandez and Mike Katz\n\n\nNew Orleans and Company\n\n\nKatie and Gray Stream\n\n\nSculpture Fields at Montague Park\n\n\nLele and Brent Wood\n\n\n\nBenefactor\n\n\n\nEllen and Mac Ball\n\n\nCathy and Morris Bart\n\n\nBelle Chasse Marine Trans.\n\n\nValerie Besthoff\n\n\nChris Bolen\n\n\nJean Caillouet\, CPA\n\n\nLuz and Salvador Caputto\n\n\nCrescent Sound and Light\n\n\nSally Duplantier\n\n\nEVENT ESPRESSO catering\n\n\nGaye and Allen Frederic\n\n\nCarroll Gelderman and Carter Perriliat\n\n\nSusan and Jimmy Gundlach\n\n\nJennifer and Fred Heebe\n\n\nClaudio Hemb\n\n\nAnne Kock\n\n\nJames Kock\n\n\nJanet and Kevin Krane\n\n\nRay Lagasse\n\n\nSally and Jay Lapeyre\n\n\nTracy Mangles\n\n\nKay McArdle\n\n\nDavid G. Perlis and Debb Almeida\n\n\nPrimary Eye Care\n\n\nPamela and Bill Ryan\n\n\nJulia and Bo Sanders\n\n\nLisa and David Schlakman\n\n\nAndrew and Robyn Schwarz\n\n\nLaura Scriba\n\n\nKenya and Tod Smith\n\n\nJanis Van Meerveld and Charles Cerise\n\n\nWindsor Court Hotel\n\n\nYazoo Restorations\, LLC\n\n\n\nContributor\n\n\n\nAnonymous\nMelissa Dovie\nOlivier Group LLC\n\n\nKathryn and Erin Angeles\nBart and Cherise Farris\nStewart and Renee Peck\n\n\nRoberta Bartee\nFidelity Bank\nVGP – Taylor and Martin Pospisil\n\n\nMaster Gunnery Sergeant Beals\nand Mrs. Jessie Beals\nVivian Fonseca and Owen Grossman\, MD\nSusanne and David Purvis\n\n\nMary Beth Benjamin\nKirsten R. Gambrell\nLeo J. Radosta\n\n\nElizabeth A. Boh\nJulie and Ted George\nKathleen and Drew Ramsey\n\n\nVivian and Richard Cahn\nBecky and Warren Gottsegen\nSalty Oyster Media\n\n\nRay and Fedora Copeland\nSonia Gupta and Alex Ducros\nSusanne Roberts and Ralph Simon\n\n\nKristin Crawford – Kimpton Hotel Fontenot\nJosephine Sculpture Park\nMrs. Dawn and Dr. Mike Smith\n\n\nThe Artist Cleo\nKathy Kornman\nBetty and Greg Speyrer\n\n\nJoni and Tommy Diaz\nLagniappe Counseling\nGregory St. Etienne\n\n\nDonald J. DiBartolo\nMagnolia Pools\, LLC\nSuzanne and Bob Thomas\n\n\nAttorney Amanda Hamm and Ron Diehl\nMurphy Appraisal Services LLC\nDawn Adams Wheelahan\n\n\nElaine W. Dimiceli\nRobin O’Bannon and Richard Bertram\nAnn and David Williams\n\n\n\nLOVE Committee\n\n\n\nElizabeth and William Alpaugh\nChristine and Max Hadley\nRichard and Katherine Morales\n\n\nMary Beth Benjamin\nJay and Cara Howard\nTaylor and Martin Pospisil\n\n\nKatherine and Ethan Bickford\nAnne Kock\nBarkley Rafferty and Christopher Tidmore\n\n\nWill Bryan\nCammie Mayer\nLaura Rutledge\n\n\nCourt Burlingame and Allie Willis\nBailey and Malcolm McBee\nEllie Sanders\n\n\nClaire and Stanton Cagle\nVirginia and Calvin Miller\nSam and Andrea Scofield\n\n\nCaroline and Reiss Eagan\nKathleen Mix\nShelley Tompkins and Alex Landin\n\n\nWill Erickson and Philips Wood\nEmilie Montgomery\nWilliam and Megan Wolf\n\n\n\n\nEliza and Michael Worley\n\n\n\nMedia Sponsors\n   \n  \n\nMusic by NOCCA Trio | 7–8 pm\n \nEntertainment by Raw Deal Band | 8–11 pm\nRaw Deal Band is an ensemble based in New Orleans\, LA. Offering a scintillating performance of funk and soul hits\, this energetic group offers a performance that is full of fire. Their raw\, passionate vocalists and smooth\, talented musicians present a seamless blend of melodious beats and flawless harmonics. With four amazing vocalists\, a world-class horn section\, and a menagerie of highly talented artists\, Raw Deal Band is here to bring the party to your event. Playing the beloved music of Earth\, Wind and Fire\, Prince\, Rick James\, and many others\, this band is a blazing flashback to the golden age of classic\, soulful funk. Playing with some of the city’s most popular acts\, this band has proven itself as a collection of talented musicians\, all ready to entertain you. \nParticipating Restaurants\n\n\n\nAcme Oyster House\nElizabeth’s Restaurant\nP.F. Chang’s\n\n\nAngelo Brocato’s Italian Ice Cream and Pastry\nG’s Pizza\nPicnic Provisions & Whiskey\n\n\nAunt Sally’s Pralines\nGracious Bakery and Café\nSilk Road\n\n\nBarracuda\nHighly Seasoned Catering\, LLC\nSouthern Candymakers\n\n\nBlue Oak BBQ\nIce Cream 504\nSwiss Confectionery\n\n\nCafé Degas\nJewel of the South\nThe Station Coffee Shop and Bakery\n\n\nCafé NOMA\nLula Restaurant Distillery\nThe Vintage\n\n\nCrescent City Brewhouse\nMartin Wine Cellar\n\n\n\nCrescent City Steakhouse\nNothing Bundt Cakes – Metairie\n \n\n\n\nEighth Annual LOVE Cocktail Challenge Sponsored By\n \nFeaturing 5 craft cocktails from the city’s most creative bartending talents.\nEach bartender will create a unique drink inspired by a variation of LOVE:\nFORBIDDEN LOVE • LOVE-HATE • LUST • UNCONDITIONAL LOVE • UNREQUITED LOVE \nThe Challengers: \nZen Castro | Latitude 29\, Esprtitu\, and Turning Tables – WINNER OF BEST IN SHOW\nCorazon Tequila | Unrequited LOVE | Cocktail Name: Every Breath You Take \nLara Desmond | DBA NOLA and USBG – WINNER OF FAN FAVORITE\nWheatley Vodka | Unconditional LOVE | Cocktail Name: Mi Familia\, Mi Corazon \nMark Griffin | Pigeon & Whale\nBuffalo Trace Bourbon | LOVE/HATE | Cocktail Name: Love Doesn’t End/It Changes \nChris Hannah | The Bar at the Jewel of the South\nHenry Ramos Gin | LUST | Cocktail Name: Vargas Girl \nSam Kiley | Dovetail and Turning Tables\nMyers’s Rum | Forbidden LOVE | Cocktail Name: Don’t Funk with My Heart
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/love-in-the-garden-2023/
LOCATION:Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans \, LA\, 70124
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Special
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SUMMARY:Hispanic Heritage Celebration with Ecos Latinos
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Ecos Latinos\, NOMA hosts a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration featuring a night of music in the Lapis Center for the Arts. Doors open at 6:00 pm\, and performances begin at 7:00 pm. Light bites will be available from Empanola\, as well as a cash bar with specialty cocktails from Café NOMA. \n$10 general admission | $5 for NOMA members \nPurchase Tickets \n\nFrom the Performers\nFermin Ceballos Quartet\nFermin Ceballos studied music at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD) and was a professor of music at the Ministry of Culture\, National System of Free Schools of the Dominican Republic. His primary musical instruments are the accordion\, guitar\, piano\, and voice. Fermín continually works on several musical projects in the Gulf-South\, such as Merengue4-FOUR\, a musical project showcasing Dominican Music (Bachata & Merengue Típico)\, Fermín’s Latin Fusion Orchestra\, performing original salsa-inspired compositions and Fermín Acústico\, a musical concept interlacing melodies and harmonies with guitar and voice. With all his projects\, he performs original compositions based on his fusion of different sounds and musical rhythms. In 2018\, Fermín wrote YO VENGO DE TODO LADO (I Come From Everywhere) to honor and celebrate our immigrant diversity\, and the National TPS (Temporary Protective Status) Alliance adopted it as their anthem. In 2019\, he released his first book of poems in Spanish and English entitled “Pisando Mi Sombra” (Walking My Shadow). At the start of the 2020 pandemic shutdown\, Fermín began composing and self-producing his debut solo album. BOCHINCE was released in 2021 and can stream on all online platforms. The album features 14 tracks of original music. \nLeonard Jacome\nLeonard Jacome was born in Rubio\, Táchira State\, Venezuela. He is a multi-instrumentalist\, arranger\, composer\, producer\, and one of the World’s most prolific and accomplished harpists. He has won numerous awards representing Venezuela abroad and has toured and performed throughout Latin America\, the United States\, South Africa\, Europe\, Africa\, Japan\, Malaysia\, and the United Kingdom (UK). Leonard is also working to develop a contemporary identity for the South American harp. He is the creator/inventor of the Venezuelan electric harp\, with the support of Camac-Harps of France. Leonard is a Composer and arranger of musical works for the Philharmonic Orchestra and “Big Band Jazz.” \nCristina Kaminis\nChristina Kaminis is a Mexican/American singer currently living in New Orleans. Her musical style ranges in genre and languages with hints of Mexican ranchera llanto to Blues\, American Standards\, and French chansons\, as well as Brazilian sounds and rhythms (most of the band hails from Brazil). \nPatrice Fisher\nLatin jazz harpist/composer Patrice Fisher favors the music of New Orleans\, Brazil\, and Cuba\, saying that not only is the harp ‘comfortable’ harmonically with the music but that elf is drawn to the rhythmic complexities and syncopations: “that’s what makes you want to dance.” Patrice has 16 CDs of original music\, the latest being “Happy Socks.” She has performed for over 35 years at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. “An unexpected delight!” raves David Fricke of Rolling Stone Magazine. Gene Scaramuzzo of Gambit newspaper says\, “There are many sides to this local composer/harpist. It’s not unusual to see her play a classical gig in the morning and a music club at night. Strong rhythms form the undercurrent of her instrumental music with Arpa.” \nMariangel & Derik\, Liquid Rhythm Inc.\nMariangel was born in Venezuela\, and Derik was born in New Orleans. Liquid Rhythm Inc. originally began as a performance-based dance company out of New Orleansix with six core members consisting of local dancers with various dance backgrounds\, such as Hip-Hop\, House\, Modern\, Jazz\, Contemporary\, Folkloric\, and Ballet\, to name a few. LRI wanted to set itself apart from other Salsa dance companies by infusing movements each member knew from previous dance forms into the technical frameworks of the many Salsa styles they studied. Most importantly\, have FUN while doing so! LRI doesn’t believe that one style of Salsa or dance is better. They all possess unique qualities that give them such flare and appeal. \n\nAbout Ecos Latinos\nEcos Latinos is a monthly performance series featuring Hispanic musicians\, poets\, dancers\, and visual artists—both local and international—at schools\, hospitals\, libraries\, and festivals in Louisiana. Additionally\, Ecos Latinos produces professionally edited documentary videos showcasing the music of Louisiana composers. \nLearn More \n\nAdditional Credits\nThe Ecos Latinos Hispanic Heritage Celebration is produced by Musicians for Music and the New Orleans Museum of Art. \nSupport comes from South Arts\, the City of New Orleans\, New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund\, French Market Corporation\, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation\, the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and Louisiana Division of the Arts and the New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Foundation.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/hispanic-heritage-celebration-with-ecos-latinos-2023/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Performances,Special
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T210647Z
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SUMMARY:MOXLOX in the NOMA Museum Shop
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour\, the NOMA Museum Shop is hosting a three-day pop-up by MOXLOX September 8–10. Products are available in-store only. \nMOXLOX is a New Orleans–based lifestyle brand for color enthusiasts seeking high-quality products from a high-positivity brand. MOXLOX began by creating a single pair of wooden sunglasses and then quickly grew into a full line made from all-natural and biodegradable materials.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/moxlox-in-the-noma-museum-shop/
LOCATION:NOMA Museum Shop
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230811T155822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T155822Z
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives Sewing and Design Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special showcase highlighting the work of participants in our Art Thrives sewing and design course offered in conjunction with the Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour exhibition. \nNOMA’s Art Thrives program aims to create opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new creative skills while building community and having fun in the process. Over eight weeks\, participants worked with professional sewists to learn technical sewing skills while drawing inspiration from Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour\, using imagination and resourcefulness to design and create projects they are proud of. \nThe work will be on view in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on Friday\, August 25\, 10 am–4 pm.\nFor more information about Art Thrives\, contact education@noma.org. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-sewing-and-design-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Special,Art Thrives
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230819T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230819T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230803T203404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T205858Z
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SUMMARY:Member Appreciation Morning
DESCRIPTION:Rise and Shine at NOMA!\nJoin us for a members-only morning at the museum. Members are invited to join us 9:00–11:00 am for coffee and early access to NOMA galleries\, including the special exhibition Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour. We will have a limited number of member appreciation gifts as a token of our gratitude. \nWe kindly ask that all members enter through the doors to the Coleman Courtyard\, closest to Café NOMA. \nRSVP NOW \nNot a Member Yet?\nNOMA members enjoy benefits including free museum admission\, exhibition previews\, and discounts on select programs. Contact us at 504.658.4130 or membership@noma.org\, if you have any questions about joining. \nJoin Now
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/member-appreciation-morning-2023/
CATEGORIES:Special,Member Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230805T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230724T213642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T154120Z
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SUMMARY:Art & A/C Presented by The Helis Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday in August\, Louisiana residents enjoy free admission to NOMA\, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, and the Contemporary Arts Center courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nAs an extension of the foundation’s Art for All program\, Art & A/C enables Louisiana residents to #ExploreNOMA for free while also staying cool! \nGeneral Admission is free. A $10 upcharge is required for the special exhibition\, Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour.  Advance Registration is not required.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-and-ac-2023/2023-08-05/
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230708T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230708T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230531T220350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T210105Z
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SUMMARY:Taylor Family Day
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation\, NOMA presents an annual family day for Taylor Scholars. Students in the Taylor Scholars program are invited to #ExploreNOMA and participate in special activities throughout the day. \nOn Saturday\, July 8\, Taylor Scholars and up to four guests receive free admission the museum. Scholars will also receive a free beverage from Café NOMA and a gift from the NOMA Museum Shop\, while supplies last. \nRegister Now \nTo reserve tickets in advance\, please select “Taylor Scholar” and the number of tickets you’d like to reserve. Please note that students should bring their Taylor Scholars Award Certificates or their third quarter report card with a photo ID. \nAbout the Taylor Scholars Awards Program\nThe Taylor Scholars Awards Program is a statewide program that rewards students in grades 6 through 12 with a GPA of 2.5 or higher with free access to Audubon Aquarium of the Americas\, Audubon Zoo\, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. \nMore Information
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/taylor-family-day/
CATEGORIES:Special,Kids & Families
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230630T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230630T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230629T214917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T214917Z
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives Shakespeare Alive! Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special performance showcase highlighting the work of participants in our Art Thrives Shakespeare Alive! course offered in collaboration with the NOLA Project’s Midsummer Night’s Dream performance. \nNOMA’s Art Thrives program aims to create opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new creative skills while building community and having fun in the process. Over eight weeks\, participants learned to interact with the Bard the way actors do—speak verse\, apply actions\, use vocal techniques\, and learn about all the hidden clues Shakespeare provides actors within the text. \nParticipants will be performing their chosen Shakespeare speeches in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on June 30\, 2023\, from 2-4 pm\nFor more information about Art Thrives\, contact education@noma.org. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-shakespeare-alive-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Special,Art Thrives
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230525T171400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230617T233958Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Juneteenth at NOMA
DESCRIPTION:On June 19\, 1865\, nearly two years after President Abraham Lincoln emancipated enslaved Africans in America\, Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay\, Texas\, with news of freedom for over 250\,000 African Americans. With the principles of self-determination\, citizenship\, and democracy magnifying their hopes and dreams\, those Texans held fast to the promise of true liberty for all. \nOne year later\, in 1866\, Black people in Texas reclaimed June 19 as Juneteenth in recognition of Black liberation nationwide\, continuing the celebration and lobbying for the federal holiday status granted in 2021. \nJuneteenth is a time to gather with family and community\, honor the present\, and reflect on shared history and tradition. Recognizing the legacy of liberation that Juneteenth represents\, NOMA invites you to reflect on the theme of “movement” as you engage with artworks in the galleries and Besthoff Sculpture Garden. \nIn celebration of Juneteenth\, NOMA is free to the public on Sunday\, June 18. \n\nActivities\n\nFreedom at the Mat\n10:30 am | Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, Sculpture Pavilion\nCelebrate Juneteenth at the New Orleans Museum of Art Sculpture Garden by expressing your freedom in community with others in a 60-minute joy of freedom movement & mindfulness experience presented by Freedom At The Mat. \nSIGN UP NOW \nMusic in the Garden\n2 pm | Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, Pine Grove\nDue to excessive heat\, Music in the Garden will move inside NOMA’s Great Hall. \nEncounter the sounds of local New Orleans musicians while strolling through the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden on select Sunday afternoons beginning at 2 pm. \nJoin us on Sunday\, June 18\, for a performance featuring Amine Boucetta. The concert will take place in Pine Grove\, the first green space by the main entrance on Dueling Oaks Dr. \nLEARN MORE \nArt-Making Activity\n10 am–4 pm | Great Hall\nExplore freedom of expression in a figure drawing art-making activity with NOMA educators. Live models will be present every hour on the half hour.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/celebrating-juneteenth-at-noma-2023/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230519T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230519T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230420T151557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T211328Z
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SUMMARY:Teen Night: Teens Take NOMA!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a teen takeover at celebrating youth creativity and connection. Designed by NOMA’s Teen Art Council\, the event features opportunities to engage with the museum\, relax with friends\, and connect with creative teens from across the city! \nFeaturing:\nGallery Experiences led by the NOMA TAC\nArt-making & Activities\nYouth Performances\nOpen Mic & Dance Party\nGiveaways as supplies last! \nSnacks and beverages will be available for purchase. \nREGISTER NOW \nPlease review the museum’s safety guidelines here. Only adults affiliated with a teen attendee are permitted to attend.  \n\nTEEN NIGHT LINE-UP\nDJ Kuti\nLounge set 6-7:30\, Dance Party 8:30-9\nKuti is a DJ\, producer\, and graphic designer from New Orleans. To Kuti\, music is communal\, and the people\, connections\, and visuals fuel the groove while she\, as the curator\, drives the ship. She is also 1/2 of the production duo\, Khromethesia. Influenced by OG dance music\, Afrodiasporic rhythms and soul\, take a stroll with her through all-time funk faves\, classic boogie\, and global ear candy. \nMoon Garden\nOffering milk & fruit tea for purchase. Milk tea giveaways for the first 100 attendees!\nMoon Garden specializes in boba and artisan drinks using only the freshest ingredients. The restaurant shops locally to ensure freshness and bold flavor. Their methods limit drinks from becoming watered down for maximum enjoyment. \nCrazy Plant Bae\nPlant installation and photograph opportunity on the portico \n\nAbout Our Partners:\n826 New Orleans Young Writers Council\nA collective of 10th\, 11th\, and 12th graders who identify as writers\, artists and/or community changemakers. Members serve on the editorial board and contribute to The Good Troublemakers publication\, participate in writing workshops and site visits\, interview with local writers\, activists and community members\, and publish their own book each year. \nDancing Grounds\nDevelops young leaders\, promotes health & wellness\, and advocates for social change through inclusive and accessible dance programs reaching New Orleans residents of all ages. Our flagship initiative\, Dance for Social Change\, inspires New Orleans youth to use their artistic talents to catalyze positive social change in our community.\nGeaux Girl is a local nonprofit print and online magazine created for and with New Orleans teen girls. It is about building a sense of community among local girls and women while celebrating individuality and diversity. With a mission to inform\, inspire\, engage\, and empower\, Geaux Girl! serves as a unique resource and platform for teen girls all across New Orleans. \nGrow Dat Youth Farm\nEnvisions a vibrant New Orleans where youth and adults transform their communities\, their environment\, and themselves by engaging in the meaningful work of growing healthy food. On the farm\, they work collaboratively to grow food; educate and inspire youth and adults; and build power to create personal\, social\, and environmental change. \n\nTeen Night is designed by NOMA’s Teen Art Council—by teens\, for teens. Teen programs at NOMA are supported in part by The Bruce J. Heim Foundation. \nFor more information about the Teen Art Council\, visit noma.org/teens\, follow us on Instagram at @noma_teens\, or email education@noma.org.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/teen-night-teens-take-noma/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Special,Kids & Families,Teens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230420T155323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T155912Z
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SUMMARY:Mini Masters Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate with students\, families\, partners\, and supporters to recognize the creativity and achievements of Mini Masters prekindergarten students! The showcase features works of art made by students from participating ReNEW Schools\, Educare New Orleans\, and Clover (formerly Kingsley House). \nArtwork will remain on view from Tuesday\, May 9\, through Thursday\, May 11 at noon.  \n\nNOMA is grateful to the following donors for their support of the Mini Masters program: The City of New Orleans\, First Horizon\, Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack\, Sara and David Kelso\, Karen and Henry Coaxum\, and The Patrick F. Taylor Foundation. \nMini Masters Partner Schools are Educare New Orleans\, Clover (formerly Kingsley House)\, ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Academy\, and ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/mini-masters-showcase-may-2023/
CATEGORIES:Special,Kids & Families
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230503T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230417T160759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T170323Z
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives Printmaking Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special showcase highlighting the work of participants in our Art Thrives printmaking course offered in conjunction with the Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club exhibition. \nNOMA’s Art Thrives program aims to create opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new creative skills while building community and having fun in the process. Over eight weeks\, participants worked with teaching artist\, Belinda Tanno and to learn the tools\, processes\, media\, and techniques of printmaking\, while examining prints in the museum’s extensive collection. \nThe work will be on view in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on Wednesday\, May 3\, 10 am–4 pm.\nFor more information about Art Thrives\, contact education@noma.org. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-printmaking-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Special,Art Thrives
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230502T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230502T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230424T174021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T174222Z
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SUMMARY:Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of the newly published catalogue Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers. Brian Piper\, NOMA’s Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, will sign copies of the book. \nDistributed by Yale University Press for the New Orleans Museum of Art this year\, Called to the Camera is a timely reconsideration of the history of photography that places Black studio photographers\, and their subjects\, at the center. \nThis catalogue features essays by Piper; Russell Lord; John Edwin Mason; and Carla Williams. \nPlease email shop@noma.org for any questions. \nOrder Now
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/called-to-the-camera-black-american-studio-photographers-book-signing/
LOCATION:NOMA Museum Shop
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230503
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230420T184153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T184235Z
UID:80314-1682985600-1683071999@nomastaging.org
SUMMARY:GiveNOLA Day
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Greater New Orleans Foundation\, GiveNOLA Day is a 24-hour event in support of regional nonprofits. Your donation on GiveNOLA Day supports NOMA’s exhibitions and programs all year round. And when you show your support on GiveNOLA Day\, your gift is supplemented by additional funds from the Greater New Orleans Foundation. \nGive Now
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/givenola-day-2023/
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20230307T223820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T223820Z
UID:79829-1680429600-1680451200@nomastaging.org
SUMMARY:Louisiana Rainbow Iris Festival
DESCRIPTION:Iris lovers and gardening enthusiasts are invited to the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden for the annual Louisiana Rainbow Iris Festival\, presented by NOMA and the Greater New Orleans Iris Society. \nCome view the newly bloomed Louisiana irises in the lush natural surroundings of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden. Visitors will have the opportunity to ask on-site iris experts gardening-related questions. \nFree and open to the public.  \nFor more information email hello@noma.org\, or call 504.658.4100
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/louisiana-rainbow-iris-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans \, LA\, 70124
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230401T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101257
CREATED:20220512T150824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231219T221726Z
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SUMMARY:NOMA Egg Hunt and Family Festival
DESCRIPTION:The New Orleans Museum of Art invites you to the \nNOMA Egg Hunt and Family Festival\nSaturday\, April 1\, 10 am–1 pm\nEgg Hunts Begin at 10:30 am\nNOMA Egg Hunt Chairs\nCourtney Lane and Jenny Longwell\nNVC Chair\nElizabeth Grimes\nThe NOMA Egg Hunt and Family Festival is a fun and festive event for families featuring arts & crafts\, games\, face painting\, snacks\, drinks\, music\, and more. \nThe festival is set within the picturesque Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden—one of the most popular public spaces in New Orleans for families and visitors alike. \nFor many families\, this event is their first introduction to the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden. Funds raised support NOMA’s education and exhibition programs. \n\nNOMA Egg Hunt and Family Festival Tickets\n\n$10 | NOMA Member | Through March 31 | Adults and Children\n$15 | Non-Member | Through March 31 | Adults and Children\nAll tickets are $18 on the day of the event.\nFree admission for children ages 2 and under.\nRefreshments are included in ticket price\, excluding alcoholic beverages.\n\nAdvance ticket sales have closed. A limited number of tickets are available at the door. \nThe Egg Hunt and Family Festival is a rain-or-shine event. Tickets are non-refundable. \n\n\nSchedule of Activities\nEntertainment\n10 am–1 pm\nDJ Audio Jocks \n10:30–11:00 am\nEgg Hunt\n(ages 4 and under) \n10:30–11:00 am\nEgg Hunt\n(ages 5 and up) \nPine Grove Activities\n10:00 am–12:30 pm\nCraft Station presented by Nurture Nannies \n10 am–1 pm\nDJ Audio Jocks \n10 am–1 pm\nJuggler & Magician \n10 am–1 pm\nArt Activities presented by Magic Box Toys \n10 am–1 pm\nFace Painting \n10 am–1 pm\nPhotography by Polo Silk \nOak Grove Activities\n10:30 am–1:00 pm\nFace Painting presented by Urgent Care for Children \n10:30–11:00 am\nEgg Hunt\n(ages 4 and under) \n10:30–11:00 am\nEgg Hunt\n(ages 5 and up) \n11 am–1 pm\nHula Hoop Station presented by Burkart Family \n11 am–1 pm\nTattoo Salon \n11 am–1 pm\nArt Activities presented by Young Rembrandts \nSpecial Guests\nAlice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter\nby When You Wish Entertainment \nDaniel Tiger\nby WYES \nEgg Hunt Committee\n\n\n\nDial Abernathy\n\n\nStephanie Gamble\n\n\nVivian Grandal\n\n\nAnnie Gonzalez\n\n\nNicole Guilmino\n\n\nErin Hymel\n\n\nEmily Ockerlund\n\n\nMea Ratcliff\n\n\nKathi Vincent\n\n\n\n  \n\nThank You to Our Current Sponsors\nLead Sponsor\nCatherine Burns Tremaine\n\nFun & Games\nLynne Burkart\nCammie and Charles Mayer\n \n  \nSweets & Treats\nBurkart Family\n \n \n\nBunnies & Baskets\nDrs. Jenny and Marshall Longwell\n \nBoogie & Bounce\nBeary Cherry Tree\nElizabeth Boh\nAllison Shapiro Dandry and Bobby Dandry\nJessica Marasco Illes\nLake Vista Pediatrics\nBeverly Matheney\nNurture Nannies\nKatherine Westerhold and John White\nYoung Rembrandts of Southeast Louisiana
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/egghunt2023/
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Special,Kids & Families
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SUMMARY:Art in Bloom Presented by First Horizon
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for \nArt in Bloom: Paradise Under the Palms\nPresented by First Horizon\nNew Orleans Museum of Art\nThursday\, March 23–Sunday\, March 26\nPatron and Preview Party | Wednesday\, March 22\nLecture Series | Thursday\, March 23\nLuncheon and Fashion Show | Thursday\, March 23\nSilent Auction | Monday\, March 20–Monday\, March 27\nArt in Bloom Chairs | Katie Gilly and Anna Schaefer\nNOMA Volunteer Committee Chair | Elizabeth Grimes\nGarden Study Club of New Orleans President | Catherine Favrot\nOne of the most anticipated springtime events in New Orleans returns to NOMA in support of the museum and the Garden Study Club of New Orleans. This year’s theme\, Paradise Under the Palms\, highlights the multifaceted nature of tropical flora and showcases spectacular creations by garden clubs\, floral designers\, and creative talents from New Orleans and beyond. Take in fabulous floral installations throughout the museum\, learn directly from today’s top design talents\, and celebrate spring during the luncheon and fashion show. Your support provides critical resources for both NOMA’s educational initiatives and exhibitions and the Garden Study Club of New Orleans’ community projects. \nFor sponsorship inquiries and questions about Art in Bloom please email aib@noma.org or call 504.658.4121. \n\nArt in Bloom Tickets\nView spectacular floral installations throughout the museum made by floral designers\, garden clubs\, and other creative talents with Art in Bloom’s general admission tickets. Installations will be on view for the public Thursday\, March 23–Sunday\, March 26. \nPurchase Tickets \nMake a Donation to Art in Bloom\nShow your support for NOMA and the Garden Study Club of New Orleans by making a donation to Art in Bloom. \nDonate Now \nTickets are non-refundable. In the event that we are unable to host Art in Bloom for any reason\, your ticket purchase or sponsorship will be considered a 100% tax-deductible donation.   \n\nArt in Bloom Schedule of Events\nSilent Auction | Monday\, March 20–Monday\, March 27\nOnline and in NOMA’s Coleman Courtyard\nBid Now \nBid on this featured work by Gretchen Weller Howard and items from other artists\, designers\, and more. \nGretchen Weller Howard\, Islanders. Acrylic and plaster with fragments on canvas\, 48 x 48 inches. Value: $6\,000. \nPatron and Preview Party | Wednesday\, March 22\, 6 pm and 7 pm\nNew Orleans Museum of Art\nKick-off Art in Bloom with cocktails\, cuisine\, live music\, and a silent auction featuring original works of art from established and emerging talents. \nOnline sales for the Art in Bloom Patron and Preview Party have closed. Tickets will be available for purchase at the door. For more information\, please call 504.658.4121. \nSOLD OUT | Lecture Series | Thursday\, March 23\nNOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts\nThis year’s speakers are two powerhouses in interior and floral design.  \n  \nAmanda Lindroth\, a go-to interior designer and author of Island Hopping: Amanda Lindroth Design\, is known for airy\, relaxed\, indoor–outdoor living and is an expert in the style of island charm. Lucy Hunter\, based in the United Kingdom\, is an acclaimed landscape and floral designer and author of The Flower Hunter. With a style that harks back to the early 20th century\, Lucy’s work is constantly looking at ways in which we can soften and meld the boundaries between the inside and outdoors. \nSOLD OUT | Luncheon and Fashion Show | Thursday\, March 23\nPavilion of the Two Sisters in New Orleans City Park\nFeaturing inspired spring looks from \n \n\nThank You to Our Current Sponsors\nPresenting Sponsor\n \nMedia Sponsors\n   \nBouquet Sponsors\nTimber and Peggy Floyd\nEugenie and Joseph Jones Family Foundation\n  \nIris Sponsors\nDathel and Thomas Coleman\nJ. Edgar Monroe Foundation\nKatie and Gray Stream\nJenny and Robb Vorhoff\n \n \nOrchid Sponsors\n\n\n\nElizabeth Boh\nSarah Louise Wood Ham\nNew Orleans & Company\n\n\nMarion Bright\nJones Walker LLP\nPixie and Jimmy Reiss\n\n\nCaroline and Murray Calhoun\nDiane Sustendal Labouisse\nAnna and Wes Schaefer\n\n\nSally and Walter Cockerham\nSally and Jay Lapeyre\nLynn and Charlie Smith\n\n\nKatie and Cameron Gilly\nLCMC Health\n\n\n\nSusan and Jimmy Gundlach\nJay and Miggy Monroe\n\n\n\n\nMagnolia Sponsors\n\n\n\nJohn and Gail Catharine Bertuzzi\nSusan and Doug Johnson\nShlenker Family Foundation\n\n\nBlack Bay Energy Capital\nAlice Key\nSusu and Andrew Stall\n\n\nSusan and Timothy Bright\nAnn and John Koerner\nSarah and Doug Stokes\n\n\nMr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Brown III\nElly and Merritt Lane\nAnne Reily Sutherlin\n\n\nMathilde and Richard Currence\nJulie and Parker LeCorgne\nRebecca and Richard Weber\n\n\nSweet and Ben Dupuy\nLandscape Images\nKatherine Westerhold and John White\n\n\nCatherine and Semmes Favrot\nLeontine Linens\nKathleen and Terry White\n\n\nDathel and John Georges\nLynne and Rick McMillan\nJessica L. White\n\n\nSarah and Richard Freeman\nPerino’s Home and Garden Center\nLele and Brent Wood\n\n\nHales Family Fund\nMelanie Perret and Donna Rosen\nSarah and George Young\n\n\nCarol Hall\nMelissa and Alfred Rufty III\nZemurray Foundation\n\n\nThe Jahncke Family\nSusan and Charles Schadt\n\n\n\n\nGardenia Sponsors\n\n\n\nCarla Adams\nGunther Family\nNat and Dee Phillips\n\n\nSallee and Tom Benjamin\nMartha Gunther\nNat and Annie Phillips\n\n\nCarolyn and Michael Christovich\nKatie Hovas\nRobert and Natalie Phillips\n\n\nGlenda Krottinger Cotner\nHeidi and Arthur Huguley\nLinda and Gary Raphael\n\n\nMrs. Allison Shapiro Dandry and Mr. Bobby Dandy\nMrs. Steven (Joan) Jacob and Miss Elizabeth Jacob\nAnne and Edmund Redd\n\n\nDr. Daniel and Jessica Denis\nSean and Fifi Laughlin\nRothschild Diamonds\n\n\nWilliam and Permele Doyle\nCourtney and Ted Le Clercq\nE. Alexandra Stafford\n\n\nSally Duplantier\nMarengo Executive Coaching\nFern and Kevin Watters\n\n\nJanet Daley Duval\nDonna Maselli Designs\nLinda and Tommy Westfeldt\n\n\nKathleen “Kat” Edmundson\nBlanche E. McCloskey\nAnn and David Williams\n\n\nBarbara and Clark Fitz-Hugh\nTaylor Morgan\nKaren Kraak Wood\n\n\nKit and Gus Fritchie\nJacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home\nPatricia and Vernon Brinson\n\n\nPatricia and Mark Fullmer\nDavid G. Perlis\nHelen and Tim Young\n\n\n\nHibiscus Sponsors\n\n\n\nAnonymous\nFriend of Flora\nCammie and Charles Mayer\n\n\nAnonymous\nDenise and Bill Galloway\nMonique and Bob McCleskey\n\n\nGail and Nick Asprodites\nJulie and Ted George\nCharlotte and John Alden Meade\n\n\nSamantha Bach\nAngelle Gelvin\, MD\nStacey and Quinton Miner\n\n\nEllen and Mac Ball\nGwathmey and Fritz Gomila\nLynn and Digges Morgan\n\n\nMargaret and Ken Beer\nElizabeth and David Grimes\nMichele and Kevin Murphy\n\n\nMr. & Mrs. Michael Bilello\nNewell Hilary Schinder III and Sandra Ema Gutierrez\nLeo and Dana Palazzo\n\n\nJulia and Will Bland\nMartha Gunther\nAngele Parlange\n\n\nElinor S. Bright\nLura and Lynn Harrison\nSusanne and David Purvis\n\n\nHollis Bright and Terry Kavanagh\nLisa and Max Hart\nKatherine and Robbie Saer\n\n\nMr. and Mrs. Christian T. Brown\nDr. Vivienne M. Hayne & Mr. C. Peck Hayne\, Jr.\nJulia and Bo Sanders\n\n\nCAPTRUST\nSarah and Marshall Hevron\nDr. Sissy Sartor\n\n\nOlivia Carisella\nMarilee and Andrew Hovet\nKaren Shales\n\n\nMary and Miles Clements\nJ.P. Morgan Private Bank\nDavid and Peggy Simmons\n\n\nElizabeth Cordes\nSusu and Mike Kearney\nLiz and Poco Sloss\n\n\nJoel M. Daste\nAnn Koerner\nThe Stumm Girls\n\n\nLeonard Davis and Sharon Jacobs\nRenee and Peter Laborde\nTesson Foundation\n\n\nWarren and Laurie Doyle\nLabyrinthe Design Group\nSuzanne and Bob Thomas\n\n\nAnn R. Duffy and John R. Skinner\nC.C. and Bill Langenstein\nSarah and Patrick Vance\n\n\nShaun and Foster Duncan\nChristine and Price LeBlanc\nAnne and Sandy Villere\n\n\nLeah Nunn Engelhardt\nMargaret and Matt LeCorgne\nBob Vorhoff and Holly Abbott\n\n\nEskew + Dumez + Ripple\nCatherine Makk\nElizabeth and Andrew Wooten\n\n\nLaura and Welles Fitzpatrick\nDr. and Mrs. Beverly Matheney\n\n\n\n\nCamellia\n\n\n\nAnonymous\nDana Hansel\nRenegade Artists Collective\n\n\nRobyn Allyn\nMrs. Frank B. Hayne\nBarrett and Daren Rice\n\n\nDonald and Mary Ann Baird\nStephanie Goliwas Huger\nNannette and Larry Ringham\n\n\nDr. Jennifer L. Banquer\nEpiphany Throws\nSandy Robert\n\n\nSimone Barbe\nRuth Ann Jones\nLindsey and Allen Schafer\n\n\nVictoria and Jon Bell\nTully Forrester Jordan\nSusan C. Scheinuk\n\n\nSallee and Tom Benjamin\nMalise and Clay Kearney\nMr. & Mrs. M. P. Schneider III\n\n\nVivian Cahn\nMargaux and Stew Krane\nMary Frances Smart\n\n\nFrances Cordell\nLise Kuhn\nJena Meagher Smith\n\n\nKim Gaffney Corriher\nCharles Laborde and Kateri Yager Laborde\nClay and Katy Smith\n\n\nGlenda Krottinger Cotner\nBetty and Jerry Maizlish\nBetty and Greg Speyrer\n\n\nNancy E. David\nBritta and Everard Marks\nSusan Stall\n\n\nLorraine Crawford\nBlanche Dee McCloskey\nAnne Strachan\n\n\nKatie Darden\nGraham J. McDougall and Fredrick C. Shopfner\nMissy Sutherlin\n\n\nMerilyn and Jim Donelon\nBess and Matt Meeks\nJean Taylor\n\n\nKatherine Duncan\nRegina Castelin Molony\nFrances Treadway Interiors\n\n\nEleanor Farnsworth\nPaige Morrison\nValley Brook\n\n\nSybil M. And D. Blair Favrot Family Fund\nDenise and Paul Morse\nLamar and Michelle Villere\n\n\nToni Feinman\nDaniel Morvant and Jon Taylor\nSuzie Villere\n\n\nThe First Bank\nMossome Floral Design\nKate and John Werner\n\n\nAnne A. Fitz-Hugh\nThe Ozols Collection\nMarcy P. Willis\n\n\nLessley and Fletcher Fitzpatrick\nPetite Fleur by Lisa Brooking\nTanga Winstead Designs\n\n\nGeorge and Jennifer Gilly\nNatalie Wagner Phillips\n\n\n\nKaren Gundlach\nEli and Melissa Pritykin\n\n\n\n\nAzalea\n\n\n\nLee Adler and Robert Marks\nEric France\nLaura Lane McNeal\n\n\nMegan Adolph\nRene J. L. Fransen and Edward C. Bonin\nEllen McMillin\n\n\nElizabeth Ainslie\nMatthew Frost\nShelby Mills\n\n\nE. Tiffany Adler\nBetsy Gahagan\nTim Monk\n\n\nMary Satterlee Andreeff\nTaylor Geoghegan\nDeborah Smallpage Mooney\n\n\nArgent Trust Company\nAnne Gillin\nMargaret Murphy\n\n\nKimberly Clarke Armatis\nMaureen Gilly\nAshley and Wesley Naile\n\n\nMary Stewart Bailey\nElizabeth Goodyear\nKiki Pare\n\n\nFaye T. Ballard\nAlison Gootee\nAlice Parkerson\n\n\nKimberly Bancroft\nMelissa and Bruce Gordon\nChristine and Iggy Perrin\n\n\nSuzanne Bancroft\nJess Green\nThe Phillips Family\n\n\nKathleen Begg\nLaine Harper\nCathy Posey\n\n\nKathleen Biggins\nWill Hillery\nJulia and Charlie Potter\n\n\nVirginia Boulet and Alvin R. Albe\, Jr.\nMr. and Mrs. Bruce Hoefer\nMelanie Johanson Prather\n\n\nAdair Brown\nCynthia Hogan\nJennifer and John Rareshide\n\n\nG. T. Cannata\nSealy Hopkinson\nKatharine Ferguson Roberts\n\n\nTrishelle Cannatella\nSusan B. Johanson\nBrian Sands\n\n\nSuzi Chase\nMrs. Rena Jolly\nMimi and Claude Schlesinger\n\n\nChristian Chauvin\nCaroline and David Kearney\nChris Schramel\n\n\nCole and Meredith Claiborne\nLilla Kearney\nCoco Schramel\n\n\nCatherine Colley\nR. B. Monroe Kelly\nJane G Schramel\n\n\nHugh and Sheila Collins\nCary King\nTina Shannon\n\n\nM. Rebecca Cooper and Nathaniel A. Novak\nAnne S. Kock\nGigi Sheldon\n\n\nMorrell T. Corle\nJames Kock\nKathy Singleton\n\n\nTricia Day\nKatherine Koerner\nAnn Hobson Soniat\n\n\nVaughan Dorrian\nMargaux and Stew Krane\nPeggy Stafford – Stafford Tile\n\n\nMelissa Dovie\nBarbara LaFleur and Thomas Douglass\nSarah Foster Suthon\n\n\nMarlane Cheri Drake\nLynne Laibe\nCathy Thomason\n\n\nKatherine Duncan\nBeverly Lamb\nDr. and Mrs. Scott A. Tucker\n\n\nJoanne R. Dunlaevy\nMary Lucy and David Lane\nLynne Uhalt Interiors\n\n\nDennis Dunham\nCynthia and Robert LeBreton\nShaista Vally\n\n\nMeghan Dupre\nPatrick Lejeune\nKris Vitrano\n\n\nLinda Duryea\nDr. and Mrs. Roxy J. Leslie\nJackie Weil\n\n\nAmy and Stephen Farnsworth\nYvonne LaFleur\nDawn Adams Wheelahan\n\n\nFoley Fine Art\nGail and Rene Louapre\nVanessa G. Whipple\n\n\nRegan Forrester\nDorothy Mann\nTanga Winstead\n\n\nRebekah Gastinel Founds\nMary Scott McKinnon\nKathryn Zoller\n\n\n\nSpecial Thanks\n\n\n\nHotel Saint  Vincent\nThe Pavilion of the Two Sisters\nUptown Frames\n\n\n\n\nArt in Bloom 2023 Exhibitors\nCreative Designs\n\n\n\nEpiphany\nThibodeaux’s Floral Studio\nZana Brown Studio\n\n\nNola Flora\nWedding Belles\n\n\n\n\nExterior Designs\n\n\n\nFransen Mills\, Landscape Architect\nNOLA + Design Landscape Architect\nRobin Tanner\, Landscape Architect\n\n\nBeverly Katz\, Landscape Designer\, APLD\nPerino’s Home and Garden Center\n\n\n\nMullin Landscape Architects and Design\nPaul Soniat\, Director\, New Orleans Botanical Garden\n\n\n\n\nGarden Clubs\n\n\n\nAcres of Green\nHammond Garden\nPalm Vista Garden Club\n\n\nAurora Plantation Gardeners\nJunior League Garden Club\nRiver Ridge Garden Club\n\n\nCountry Club Home Gardeners\nLake Vista Garden Club\nShady Oaks Garden Club\n\n\nEnglish Turn Garden Club\nMagnolia Forest Garden Club\nTown and Country of West St. Tammany\n\n\nGarden Club of Tchefuncta Estates\nNew Orleans Garden Society\n\n\n\nGarden Study Club of New Orleans\nNew Orleans Town Gardeners\n\n\n\n\nIkebana\n\n\n\nDee Dee Adams\, Sogetsu\nMary Jane Emerson\, Sogetsu\nDiane Saye\, Ichiyo\n\n\nSylvia Blanchard\, Ichiyo\nJacqueline Gamble\, Sogetsu\nJho-ju TU\, Ichiyo\n\n\nSally Cockerham\, Ichiyo\nHelen Guidry\, Sogetsu\nSusie Vanderkuy\, Sogetsu\n\n\nRichard Cranford\, Sogetsu\nAlice Kornovich\, Sogetsu\n\n\n\n\nMovers & Shakers\n\n\n\nPatti Constantin\, Designs in Catering\nH2O Salon and Spa\nWestfeldt Brothers\n\n\nCity Greens\nThe Debra H. and Robert J. Ochsner Neuroscience Center\n\n\n\n\nProfessional Florists\n\n\n\nStefania Boiani\, Thibodeaux’s\nFloral Studio\nLeaf + Petal NOLA\nTina Turner\, The Plant Gallery\n\n\nCourtney Chartier + Mary\nFeldkamp\, Thibodeaux’s\nFloral Studio\nLongue Vue House and Gardens\nNola Flora\n\n\nTaylon Floyd\, Thibodeaux’s\nFloral Studio\nMitch’s Flowers\nUrban Earth Design Studios\n\n\nMeredith Martello\,\nThibodeaux’s Floral Studio\nThe Plant Gallery\n\n\n\nPaul A. Norman\, AIFD\,\nThibodeaux’s Floral Studio\n\n\n\n\n\nTablescapes\n\n\n\nDesigning Women of Garden Study Club\nE. Lee Mead\, Fifi Laughlin\,\nStephanie Goliwas and Karen Gundlach\nTrudy Hurley | Green Parrot Design\nMelissa Rufty Design Studio\n\n\nThe Historic BK House and Gardens\nPalm Orleans\nThe Scout Guide of New Orleans\n\n\n\nYoung Artists\n\n\n\nEvelynJordanClay-kids\nLycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans\nUrsuline Academy\n\n\nIsidore Newman School\nMetairie Park Country Day\nYEP – Youth Empowerment Project\n\n\nJefferson Parish Talented Art Program\nNOCCA\n\n\n\nLouise S. McGehee School\nTrinity Episcopal School\n\n\n\n\nSilent Auction Donors\n\n\n\nKaren Abboud\nMartha Guthrie NWS\nMicey Moyer\n\n\nJo-Ann C. Adams\nGuy Lyman Fine Art\nJulie Neill\n\n\nMac Ball\nNancy Hales\nJennifer Olwig\n\n\nMary Ball\nCarolyn Hayne\nJuanita Parenton\n\n\nTony Benjamin\nHolly Mabry Poole Art\nCharlotte Parrino\n\n\nBevolo Gas & Electric Lights\nGretchen Weller Howard\nJennifer Psalmonds\n\n\nZana Ranđelović Brown\nStephanie Goliwas Huger\nAnnie W. Richardson\n\n\nMarion Cage\nWhitney Melton Jeffreys\nAmanda Holt Robicheaux\n\n\nCarol Cassisa Designs\nKathy Slater Design Collection\nWesley Robinson\n\n\nNicole Charbonnet\nSusu Kearney\nKate Rouchell – KGB CREATIVE\n\n\nChreegoo and Piru Shop\nBelinda Knowles\nVictoria Rosenblatt\n\n\nMichael Clement\nMaureen Krail\nSaks Fifth Avenue\n\n\nJulie Ann Connick\nBeth Lambert\nRhenda Saporito\n\n\nRobin Benton Crutcher\nPatti Taylor Lapeyre\nSarah Otts Studio\n\n\nCyn Sewell Art\nFifi Laughlin\nKaroline Schleh\n\n\nBessie Daschbach\nElizabeth Locke Jewels\nStudio Amanda Talley\n\n\nLauren Reynolds Davis\nJonell Lombardo\nMelissa Lane Taylor\n\n\nDiamonds Direct\nCatherine Makk\nNell C. Tilton\n\n\nGeorge Dunbar\nAllison Crutcher McAshan\nSebastiano Tomada\n\n\nEsom Gallery\, Tracy and Tony Morse\nE. Lee Mead\nTim Trapolin\n\n\nEmma Fick\nJamie Grace Meeks\nBecky Vizard | B. Vizard Design\n\n\nOskana Fogg\nMegan Barnes Art\nLizzie White\n\n\nFriend and Company Fine Jewelers\nMichalopoulos Gallery\nDustin Young\n\n\nFunctionally yours\nMalak Morgan\n\n\n\nKaren Gundlach\nPage Morris
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/artinbloom2023/
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Special
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SUMMARY:Maya Symposium Keynote Address and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the keynote event of the 18th annual Tulane Maya Symposium\, Mapping Inequality: Lessons from Central Mexico with Barbara E. Mundy\, Robertson Chair in Latin American Art\, Tulane University. A reception for all attendees will follow the lecture. \nThis program is free and open to the public. Advance registration for the keynote address is encouraged but not required. \nRegister Here \nThis page is for keynote event registration only. For more information about the 18th Annual Tulane Maya Symposium: Inequality Among the Maya and to access the full symposium registration\, please visit their website. \n\nKeynote Abstract\nPainted manuscripts of Central Mexico often present images of historic migrations\, led by elites\, and genealogies of ruling families\, set against a backdrop of territory. Cartography\, then\, offers a visual record of the inequality implicit in social hierarchies. At the same time\, as physical objects that had to be created and cared for\, maps depended upon the involvement of a range of social actors and were shaped over time by evolving practices. In this talk\, I turn to a selection of maps from Central Mexico to show levels of social complexity implicated in objects that seem\, on their surfaces\, to offer direct records of inequality. \n \nAbout Barbara E. Mundy\nBarbara E. Mundy’s scholarship dwells in zones of contact between Native peoples and settler colonists as they forged new visual cultures in the Americas. She is particularly interested in the social construction of space and its imaginary\, which was the subject of her first book\, The Mapping of New Spain. Her most recent book\, The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan\, the Life of Mexico City\, draws on Indigenous texts and representations to counter a colonialist historiography\, and to argue for the city’s nature as an Indigenous city through the sixteenth century. With Dana Leibsohn\, Mundy is the co-creator of Vistas: Visual Culture in Spanish America\, 1520-1820\, an NEH funded project. \nShe serves the editorial board of Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl\, and The Americas\, as well as on the advisory board of the Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography. Mundy is the past president of the American Society for Ethnohistory (2021-22) and was the 2021-22 Kislak Chair at the Library of Congress. She has received fellowships from the Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Art (CASVA) at the National Gallery of Art\, and the John Carter Brown Library in support of her work.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/maya-symposium-2023/
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:Family Day: At the Market
DESCRIPTION:Kids and their grown ups are invited for a day of family fun inspired by Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club. \nLawrence’s travels in Nigeria inspired him to make bustling paintings exploding with shapes and colors. Imagine the sights and sounds of the streets and marketplaces he visited through your own visit to the galleries\, and participate in art-making and activities with the whole family! \nAdmission and programming are free for families. \nAdvanced registration is encouraged. \nREGISTER NOW \n\nFamily Day Highlights\nMatriarchs Presented by Artist Connection NOLA\n12:30–1:45 pm in the Lapis Center for the Arts \nThis interdisciplinary performance is a vibrant\, cross-cultural celebration of modern day matriarchs who connect ancient traditions with contemporary expressions. The all-female cast invites us into their heart space and ignites our deepest\, most organic connection to the planet with soothing\, yet powerful channeled creations of music\, dance\, spoken word\, and wisdom. \nNOMA Art Cart: Make & Play Gallery Walk\n10 am–2 pm in the Ella West Freeman Galleries featuring Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club \nWalk and play your way through the galleries through this family-friendly activity walk. Visit five artworks and participate in a looking\, drawing\, or play-based activity at each stop! \nArt-Making: Printmaking at the Market\n10 am–2 pm in the elevator lobby by the NOMA Museum Shop \nTake a closer look at some popular foods commonly found at the Mararaba Market in northern Nigeria as inspiration for drawings and one-of-a-kind prints. \nFood by Tanjarine Kitchen\n10 am–2 pm in front of the museum \n\nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The City of New Orleans; First Horizon; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; the Howard Foundation; Karen and Henry Coaxum; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Laitram. \n  
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/family-day-march-2023/
CATEGORIES:Special,Kids & Families,Family Day
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SUMMARY:Dawn DeDeaux: The Space Between Worlds Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a book signing and celebration of the newly published catalogue Dawn DeDeaux: The Space Between Worlds. \nPublished by Hatje Cantz this year\, Dawn DeDeaux: The Space Between Worlds is the first publication to thoroughly explore the artist’s practice\, which has spanned video\, performance\, photography\, and installation. \nThis catalogue features essays by exhibition curator Katie A. Pfohl\, Eva Díaz\, Debbora Battaglia\, John M. Barry\, and Walter Isaacson. \nOrder Now \nPlease email shop@noma.org for any questions.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/dawn-dedeaux-the-space-between-worlds-book-signing/
LOCATION:NOMA Museum Shop
CATEGORIES:Special
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives Ceramics Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special showcase highlighting the work of participants in our Art Thrives ceramics course offered in conjunction with the Katherine Choy: Radical Potter in 1950s New Orleans exhibition. \nNOMA’s Art Thrives program aims to create opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new creative skills while building community and having fun in the process. Over four weeks\, participants worked with teaching artists and museum staff to learn hand-building techniques while exploring the progression of ceramics over the past 200 years. \nThe work will be on view in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on Wednesday\, February 8\, 10 am–4 pm.\nFor more information about Art Thrives\, contact education@noma.org. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-ceramic-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Special,Art Thrives
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