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SUMMARY:Small Talk: The Kunst Collection of Decorative Arts with Docent Mary Lynne Stumpf
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. \nJoin docent Mary Lynne Stumpf for a discussion about the Kunst Collection of Decorative Arts.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-the-kunst-collection-of-decorative-arts-with-docent-mary-lynne-stumpf/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181231T110000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181114T172321Z
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SUMMARY:New Year's Eve Special Holiday Hours
DESCRIPTION:NOMA and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden will be open on December 31 from 11 am to 5 pm.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/new-years-eve-special-holiday-hours/
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SUMMARY:New Year's Day Special Holiday Hours
DESCRIPTION:NOMA and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden will be open on January 1 from 11 am to 5 pm.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/new-years-day-holiday-hours/
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CREATED:20181116T194237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190101T001412Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Highlights Tour
DESCRIPTION:NOMA docents guide visitors on hour-long tours of either the permanent collection or special exhibitions. Tours are free with NOMA admission. Meet in the Great Hall to join in! \nSpecial group tours can be arranged with two-weeks advance notice. Call Tracy Kennan\, Curator of Education\, at 504.658.4113.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/museum-highlights-tour-16/2019-01-01/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190102T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190102T151500
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CREATED:20190102T161953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T190221Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: The Sculptures of Edgar Degas
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about sculptures by French Impressionist Edgar Degas.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-the-sculptures-of-edgar-degas/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181116T174414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190101T001559Z
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SUMMARY:Noontime Talk: Past Present Future: Building Photography at the New Orleans Museum of Art with Curator Russell Lord
DESCRIPTION:Noontime talks are casual conversations between artists\, curators\, and other special guests with NOMA visitors frequently scheduled throughout the year. \nJoin Curator Russell Long for a discussion about the exhibition Past Present Future: Building Photography at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noontime-talk-past-present-future-building-photography-at-the-new-orleans-museum-of-art-with-curator-russell-lord-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190104T170000
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CREATED:20181212T192648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T192648Z
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SUMMARY:No Friday Nights at NOMA
DESCRIPTION:Friday Nights at NOMA will not be held on January 4. Please join us on January 11.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/no-friday-nights-at-noma-7/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190105T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190102T191453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T191453Z
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SUMMARY:Sculpture Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join NOMA’s docents for a free guided tour of the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden on Saturdays and Mondays\, weather dependent\, at noon. (Call 504.658.4153 to verify.) Sited on five acres adjacent to the museum\, the garden contains more than sixty works by renowned sculptors placed among a picturesque mature grove of pine\, magnolia\, and moss-draped live oak trees bisected by a lagoon. Represented sculptors include Pierre Auguste Renoir\, Rene Magritte\, Henry Moore\, Isamu Noguchi\, and Robert Indiana\, among others. Meet at the gates to the garden\, which offers free admission year-round.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/sculpture-garden-tour-11/2019-01-05/
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CREATED:20190103T174626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190103T174948Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: The Work of Joan Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about the life and work of artist Joan Mitchell.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-the-work-of-joan-mitchell/
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CREATED:20181116T174755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T215943Z
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SUMMARY:Noontime Talk: The Orléans Collection with Curatorial Fellow Kelsey Brosnan
DESCRIPTION:Noontime talks are casual conversations between artists\, curators\, and other special guests with NOMA visitors frequently scheduled throughout the year. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin Curatorial Fellow Kelsey Brosnan for a discussion about the exhibition The Orléans Collection.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noontime-talk-the-orleans-collection-with-curatorial-fellow-kelsey-brosnan-3/
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DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190103T175254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T200849Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: The Work of Alberto Giacometti
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about the work of Italian artist Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966).
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-the-work-of-alberto-giacometti/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190111T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190111T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181127T213321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T191201Z
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SUMMARY:NOMA Book Club Curatorial Program
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow book lovers as we read and discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art\, artists\, art museums\, NOMA’s collections and exhibitions. Our full 2019 schedule and reading list has been announced. \nOrganized by NOMA’s Felix J. Dreyfous Library\, the Book Club is an informal group. You do not have to attend every meeting and we understand if you have to leave a discussion or program early. The book club offers several types of programs: a book discussion group that meets once a month (no reading in December)\, curatorial programs\, field trips\, and Meet the Author receptions. Most book club programs start promptly at noon\, but please arrive at 11:30 a.m. if you wish to bring a sack lunch or meet beforehand. NOMA will provide water and soft drinks. \nRSVP for the meetings you wish to attend so we can prepare the meeting space. \nPlease contact Sheila A. Cork at 504.658.4117 or scork@noma.org for information about joining the NOMA Book Club. \nJanuary 2019 Selection\nAn Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro\nVintage International\, 1989\, ISBN: 978-0679722663 \nThis novel by Nobel Prize-winning British author Kazuo Ishiguro is set in post-World War II Japan and is narrated by Masuji Ono\, an aging painter who reflects on his past. He laments that his once illustrious reputation has faltered since the collapse of Imperial Japan when he served as a police informant and adviser to the Committee of Unpatriotic Activities. Ono struggles with accepting the mistakes of his past. Other themes explored in the novel include arranged marriage\, the changing roles of women\, and the declining status of “elders” in Japan since 1945. \nFriday\, January 11\, 12 – 1 p.m. | Curatorial Program with Lisa Rotondo-McCord\, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs/Curator of Asian Art \nTuesday\, January 15\, 12 – 1 p.m. | Book Discussion Group
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noma-book-club-curatorial-program-3/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190111T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181212T184503Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Nights at NOMA: Orléans Collection Symposium | Harpist Catherine Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Friday Nights at NOMA returns for an exciting lineup of programs in 2019: live music\, movies\, children’s activities\, and more. Regular admission prices apply—NOMA members are FREE—but there is no extra charge for programs or films. All galleries\, the Museum Shop\, and Café NOMA remain open till 9 pm. \n\n5 – 8 pm: Art on the Spot family activity table\n5:30 – 8:30 pm: Music by harpist Catherine Anderson\n6 pm: Keynote lecture of The Orléans Collection Symposium with Curator Vanessa Schmid\n\nABOUT CATHERINE ANDERSON\nCatherine Anderson is in high demand as a free-lance musician in the New Orleans area\, providing harp music for the region’s professional arts organizations and a host of clients\, from business corporations to universities to brides. She has appeared as solo harpist for the Ritz-Carlton tearoom since its inception in 2000 and enjoys performing with touring shows\, including concerts by aStevie Wonder\, Johnnie Mathis\, Frank Sinatra Jr.\, Perry Como\, and Natalie Cole. \nABOUT THE ORLÉANS COLLECTION SYMPOSIUM\nThe New Orleans Museum of Art and the Frick Collection’s Center for the History of Collecting will host a two-day symposium\, January 11-12\, 2019\, in conjunction with The Orleans Collection\, an exhibition dedicated to the collecting and collection of Philippe II\, Duke of Orléans (1674–1723) and on view at NOMA through January 27\, 2019. Vanessa Schmid\, NOMA’s Senior Research Curator of European Art\, will deliver a keynote address titled  “Repositioning Philippe’s Collecting.” This lecture is open to the public and free with museum admission. To view the full lineup of speakers on Saturday\, January 12\, for the advance-registration portion of the symposium\, visit this link. \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/friday-nights-at-noma-orleans-collection-symposium-harpist-catherine-anderson/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190111T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190111T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181101T183847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T205548Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium: The Orléans Collection: Tastemaking\, Networks\, and Legacy
DESCRIPTION:The New Orleans Museum of Art and the Frick Collection’s Center for the History of Collecting will host a two-day symposium\, January 11-12\, 2019\, in conjunction with The Orleans Collection\, an exhibition dedicated to the collecting and collection of Philippe II\, Duke of Orléans (1674–1723) and on view at NOMA through January 27\, 2019. \nIn slightly more than two decades\, Philippe II\, Duke of Orléans\, amassed one of the most important collections of European paintings in the history of art\, which he displayed in his Palais-Royal in Paris. The Duke’s celebrated collection comprised over 500 masterpieces of European art\, and this landmark exhibition reunites a representative group of forty works to tell the complex story of the collection’s formation and character and the impact of the sales of the collection in London during the French revolution\, a watershed event in the history of collecting. \nThe symposium will consider Philippe II’s taste and the impact the collection had for generations of collectors and artists\, and an increasingly wider public throughout the eighteenth century. Subjects of interest include: Philippe II’s patronage network; fellow collectors and trends in collecting in Paris; dealers and the art market in eighteenth-century Paris; connections with contemporary collections in the German principalities; the “Orléans Effect” in Great Britain and later entrance into public collections. \nAdmission: $100 general public | $75 NOMA members | $30 Graduate students with ID (please register using a university email address) \nENROLL NOW \nSCHEDULE\nFriday\, January 11 \n6 pm | “Repositioning Philippe’s Collecting\,” Symposium Keynote Lecture by Vanessa Schmid\, Senior Research Curator for European Art at the New Orleans Museum of Art \n  \nSaturday\, January 12 \n9 am – 7 pm | Symposium Sessions and Reception \n9 am | Registration \n9:30 am | Welcome: “The Legacy of The Orléans Collection\,” Inge Reist\, Director Emerita\, The Frick Collection’s Center for the History of Collecting \n  \n10:30 am | SESSION I: Tastemaking in Paris: Philippe\, His Circle and Connections in Eigtheenth-Century France \n\n“Paintings for the Duke of Orléans: Montarsis\, Hérault\, Rondé\, and the Network of Parisian Picture Dealers around 1710\,” François Marandet\, Art History Lecturer\, Institut d’études supérieures des arts\, Paris\n“Absolutism and the Politics of Affect in Antoine Coypel’s Aeneas Gallery\,” Aaron Wile\, University of Southern California\n“Alternatives to the French Academy: Painters and the Public Spaces during the Regency\,” Sophie Raux\, University of Lyon\n“The Craze for Netherlandish Painting in Eighteenth-Century Paris\,” Everhard Korthals Altes\, Delft Technical University\n\n  \n12:30 pm | LUNCH (A boxed lunch will be provided to all full-price participants\, excluding Graduate Student admission) \n  \n1:30 pm | SESSION II: The Orléans Effect in Great Britain \n\n“Crossing the Channel: The Orléans Collection Arrives in London\,” Julia Armstrong-Totten\, Independent Scholar\n“The Orléans Collection reborn in Regency London: The Stafford Gallery at Cleveland House\,” Peter Humfrey\, Professor Emeritus\, University of St. Andrews\n“Decline and Fall: The Fate of the Orléans Pictures in Britain\,” Elizabeth Pergam\, Sotheby’s Institute of Art\, New York\n“‘Looking at the £100\,000 Picture’: Rembrandt’s The Mill\, Loans and Acquisitions at the National Gallery\, London\,” Alison Clarke\, Terra Foundation-Paul Mellon Centre Fellow\n\nHotel blocks have been reserved for symposium participants at the Hampton Inn on Saint Charles; register using the codeword NOMAFRICKSYMPOSIUM. \nImage credit: Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch\, 1606-1669)\, The Mill\, 1645-1648\, Oil on canvas\, 34 1/2 x 41 9/16 in.\, National Gallery of Art\, Washington\, D.C.\, Widener Collection\, Courtesy National Gallery of Art\, Washington \n  \n  \nThe Center for the History of Collecting was established at the Frick Art Reference Library in 2007 to support the study of the formation of art collections\, both public and private\, from the Renaissance to the present day\, while asserting the relevance of this subject to art and cultural history. The Center’s public programs provide a forum for thoughtful exchange that stimulates scholarship in this discipline. The Center also offers fellowships\, seminars\, panels\, and study days and plays a significant role in creating the tools needed for access to primary documents generated by art collectors and dealers. \n  \nAdditional support is provided by the Press Foundation\, Northern Trust\, the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation\, and the Consul General of France in New Orleans \n \n  \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/symposium-the-orleans-collection-tastemaking-networks-and-legacy/
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190112T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190112T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181101T184116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T205656Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium: The Orléans Collection: Tastemaking\, Networks\, and Legacy
DESCRIPTION:The New Orleans Museum of Art and the Frick Collection’s Center for the History of Collecting will host a two-day symposium\, January 11-12\, 2019\, in conjunction with The Orleans Collection\, an exhibition dedicated to the collecting and collection of Philippe II\, Duke of Orléans (1674–1723) and on view at NOMA through January 27\, 2019. \nIn slightly more than two decades\, Philippe II\, Duke of Orléans\, amassed one of the most important collections of European paintings in the history of art\, which he displayed in his Palais-Royal in Paris. The Duke’s celebrated collection comprised over 500 masterpieces of European art\, and this landmark exhibition reunites a representative group of forty works to tell the complex story of the collection’s formation and character and the impact of the sales of the collection in London during the French revolution\, a watershed event in the history of collecting. \nThe symposium will consider Philippe II’s taste and the impact the collection had for generations of collectors and artists\, and an increasingly wider public throughout the eighteenth century. Subjects of interest include: Philippe II’s patronage network; fellow collectors and trends in collecting in Paris; dealers and the art market in eighteenth-century Paris; connections with contemporary collections in the German principalities; the “Orléans Effect” in Great Britain and later entrance into public collections. \nAdmission: $100 general public | $75 NOMA members | $30 Graduate students with ID \nENROLL NOW \nSCHEDULE\nFriday\, January 11 \n6 pm | “Repositioning Philippe’s Collecting\,” Symposium Keynote Lecture by Vanessa Schmid\, Senior Research Curator for European Art at the New Orleans Museum of Art \n  \nFriday\, January 11 \n6 pm | “Repositioning Philippe’s Collecting\,” Symposium Keynote Lecture by Vanessa Schmid\, Senior Research Curator for European Art at the New Orleans Museum of Art \n  \nSaturday\, January 12 \n9 am – 7 pm | Symposium Sessions and Reception \n9 am | Registration \n9:30 am | Welcome: “The Legacy of The Orléans Collection\,” Inge Reist\, Director Emerita\, The Frick Collection’s Center for the History of Collecting \n  \n10:30 am | SESSION I: Tastemaking in Paris: Philippe\, His Circle and Connections in Eigtheenth-Century France \n\n“Paintings for the Duke of Orléans: Montarsis\, Hérault\, Rondé\, and the Network of Parisian Picture Dealers around 1710\,” François Marandet\, Art History Lecturer\, Institut d’études supérieures des arts\, Paris\n“Absolutism and the Politics of Affect in Antoine Coypel’s Aeneas Gallery\,” Aaron Wile\, University of Southern California\n“Alternatives to the French Academy: Painters and the Public Spaces during the Regency\,” Sophie Raux\, University of Lyon\n“The Craze for Netherlandish Painting in Eighteenth-Century Paris\,” Everhard Korthals Altes\, Delft Technical University\n\n  \n12:30 pm | LUNCH (A boxed lunch will be provided to all full-price participants\, excluding Graduate Student admission) \n  \n1:30 pm | SESSION II: The Orléans Effect in Great Britain \n\n“Crossing the Channel: The Orléans Collection Arrives in London\,” Julia Armstrong-Totten\, Independent Scholar\n“The Orléans Collection reborn in Regency London: The Stafford Gallery at Cleveland House\,” Peter Humfrey\, Professor Emeritus\, University of St. Andrews\n“Decline and Fall: The Fate of the Orléans Pictures in Britain\,” Elizabeth Pergam\, Sotheby’s Institute of Art\, New York\n“‘Looking at the £100\,000 Picture’: Rembrandt’s The Mill\, Loans and Acquisitions at the National Gallery\, London\,” Alison Clarke\, Terra Foundation-Paul Mellon Centre Fellow\n\n  \nHotel blocks have been reserved for symposium participants at the Hampton Inn on Saint Charles; register using the codeword: NOMAFRICKSYMPOSIUM. \nImage credit: Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch\, 1606-1669)\, The Mill\, 1645-1648\, Oil on canvas\, 34 1/2 x 41 9/16 in.\, National Gallery of Art\, Washington\, D.C.\, Widener Collection\, Courtesy National Gallery of Art\, Washington \n  \n  \nThe Center for the History of Collecting was established at the Frick Art Reference Library in 2007 to support the study of the formation of art collections\, both public and private\, from the Renaissance to the present day\, while asserting the relevance of this subject to art and cultural history. The Center’s public programs provide a forum for thoughtful exchange that stimulates scholarship in this discipline. The Center also offers fellowships\, seminars\, panels\, and study days and plays a significant role in creating the tools needed for access to primary documents generated by art collectors and dealers. \n  \nAdditional support is provided by the Press Foundation\, Northern Trust\, the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation\, and the Consulate General of France in New Orleans
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/symposium-the-orleans-collection-tastemaking-networks-and-legacy-2/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190112T151500
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190103T175627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190103T175627Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: Golden Age of Dutch Art
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about the Golden Age of Dutch Art in the 17th century.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-golden-age-of-dutch-art/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181127T213457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190113T230714Z
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SUMMARY:NOMA Book Club Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow book lovers as we read and discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art\, artists\, art museums\, NOMA’s collections and exhibitions. Our full 2019 schedule and reading list has been announced. \nOrganized by NOMA’s Felix J. Dreyfous Library\, the Book Club is an informal group. You do not have to attend every meeting and we understand if you have to leave a discussion or program early. The book club offers several types of programs: a book discussion group that meets once a month (no reading in December)\, curatorial programs\, field trips\, and Meet the Author receptions. Most book club programs start promptly at noon\, but please arrive at 11:30 a.m. if you wish to bring a sack lunch or meet beforehand. NOMA will provide water and soft drinks. \nRSVP for the meetings you wish to attend so we can prepare the meeting space. \nPlease contact Sheila A. Cork at 504.658.4117 or scork@noma.org for information about joining the NOMA Book Club. \nJanuary 2019 Selection\nAn Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro\nVintage International\, 1989\, ISBN: 978-0679722663 \nThis novel by Nobel Prize-winning British author Kazuo Ishiguro is set in post-World War II Japan and is narrated by Masuji Ono\, an aging painter who reflects on his past. He laments that his once illustrious reputation has faltered since the collapse of Imperial Japan when he served as a police informant and adviser to the Committee of Unpatriotic Activities. Ono struggles with accepting the mistakes of his past. Other themes explored in the novel include arranged marriage\, the changing roles of women\, and the declining status of “elders” in Japan since 1945. \nTuesday\, January 15\, 12 – 1 p.m. | Book Discussion Group
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noma-book-club-discussion-group-42/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181214T222016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T154518Z
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SUMMARY:Noontime Talk: Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art with Curator Katie Pfohl
DESCRIPTION:Noontime talks are casual conversations between artists\, curators\, and other special guests with NOMA visitors frequently scheduled throughout the year. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin Curator Katie Pfohl for a discussion about the exhibition Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noontime-talk-ear-to-the-ground-earth-and-element-in-contemporary-art-with-curator-katie-pfohl/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190116T151500
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190103T175933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T190613Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: Georgia O'Keeffe's My Backyard
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about Georgia O’Keeffe’s painting My Backyard.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-georgia-okeeffes-my-backyard/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181212T192402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T130812Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Nights at NOMA: Music by Extended Trio | Small Talks for Ear to the Ground exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Friday Nights at NOMA returns for an exciting lineup of programs in 2019: live music\, movies\, children’s activities\, and more. Regular admission prices apply—NOMA members are FREE—but there is no extra charge for programs or films. All galleries\, the Museum Shop\, and Café NOMA remain open till 9 pm. \nIn celebration of the Saints’ NFC championship\, visitors wearing the team’s jerseys\, apparel\, or black and gold colors will be admitted FREE after 4 pm.  \n\n5 – 8 pm: Art on the Spot family activity table\n5:30 – 8:30 pm: Music by Extended Trio\n6-8 pm: Series of Small Talks in the exhibition Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art\n\nABOUT EXTENDED TRIO\nExtended Trio is a New Orleans-based\, modern-jazz\, piano band featuring Brad Webb\, Matt Booth\, and Oscar Rossignoli as composers. \nABOUT EAR TO THE GROUND: EARTH AND ELEMENT IN CONTEMPORARY ART\nWorking with natural elements like earth\, wind\, water and fire\, the artists in Ear to the Ground show how nature can spur artistic innovation and spark new thinking about human culture and community. In their art\, nature is not just as a resource to be protected or exploited\, but rather a generative force with its own sentient power. Mining earth both as a material and a metaphor\, the artists in this exhibition treat nature as a teacher: a model for negotiating the complexities of contemporary cultural life. Informed by a kind of elemental logic\, their art envisions new ways we might relate to the natural world\, as well as to one another. \nThe following ten-to-fifteen-minute Small Talks by artists represented in the exhibition will take place throughout the evening: \n\n6 – 6:30 pm: Cristina Molina is a visual artist who creates video installations that include still imagery and sculptural forms. Molina’s non linear\, hypnotic works centralize female protagonists within historical\, mythical\, and autobiographical narratives. Her artwork has been exhibited at various national and international venues.\n6:30 – 6:45 pm: Diedrick Brackens thoughtfully employs the language of weaving and textile making to explore the intersections of identity and sociopolitical issues in the United States. Brackens uses calculated woven algorithms that stem from the cultural histories of African\, American\, and European textiles to generate his intricate tapestries\, seeking to highlight the complexities of African-American identity while also focusing on the loom and its significance to cultural production.\n7 – 7:30 pm: Sara Madandar is a US-based artist from Iran. She currently works in painting\, sculpture\,video and performance. Her work is mostly about the relationship of the human to their bodies and covers. She materializes the issues of existing in an in-between space through construction and deconstruction of the canvas. Her work evokes a sensation out of destruction and touches on the cultural displacements of corporeality. Her video\, video installations\, and performances are influenced by her emigration and comparison between cultures.\n8 pm: Dan Alley grew up in Alaska and did his undergraduate work at Washington State University\, where he received a BFA in ceramics. In 2014 he earned an MFA in glass art and currently serves there as an adjunct professor.\n\nFriday Nights at NOMA is supported in part by grant funds from the Azby Fund; Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation; and the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation and Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/friday-nights-at-noma-music-by-extended-trio-small-talks-for-ear-to-the-ground-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181206T221619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T200940Z
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Class
DESCRIPTION:From January 19 through March 16\, NOMA presents a series of eight mindfulness classes with Dr. Jayashree Rao. Mindfulness is defined as experiencing the present moment with open curiosity\, without judgment\, and with a willingness to be with what is. \nMindfulness training teaches skills to help individuals \n\nCope with the stress\, pain\, and challenges of everyday life\nDeal with disturbing events with grace and composure\nBe present and alive in the here and now.\n\nAbout mindfulness classes at NOMA \nThis eight-part mindfulness series will be held on Saturdays from 10–11:30 a.m. beginning January 19. Classes will take place January 19\, 26\, February 2\, 9\, 16\, 23\, March 9 and 16. There will be no class on March 2 of Mardi Gras weekend. \n $70 nonmembers | $50 NOMA members \nMaximum class size is 30. Participants sign up for the series not per class. Participants will meet in the second-floor Woldenberg Board Room.  \nENROLL NOW \nParticipants will learn to develop mindfulness through guided meditation and brief exercises that will help them experience the present moment during everyday activities. Although no specific outcome is promised\, participants typically report feeling more alive\, more “in-tune” with themselves and others. In addition\, research has shown significant beneficial effects in dealing with stress\, anxiety\, high blood pressure\, depression\, chronic pain\, and diabetes. \nAbout the instructor: \nDr. Jayashree Rao is a retired pediatric endocrinologist\, who spent thirty years teaching\, researching\, and practicing medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center and Children’s Hospital. For the past several years\, Dr. Rao has practiced and led others in practicing mindfulness\, employing techniques learned in the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course offered by Dr. Dave Potter.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/41338/
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190104T173917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T173917Z
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SUMMARY:Studio KIDS!
DESCRIPTION:Get Creative with Studio KIDS! \nThis winter/spring\, Studio KIDS! classes explore art made by diverse cultures throughout time as inspiration for art projects. From sculpting to painting\, each class features different media and techniques. Attend one class or the entire series. Classes are limited to 14 students. Register in advance to ensure your spot! \nCall 504-658-4140 or email education@noma.org to register or for more information. \nAges 5 – 10 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm \nCost per class: $25 members / $30 nonmembers \nJanuary 19 | Local Landscapes \nLet your imagination run wild as you create dream worlds and landscapes using an array of techniques and media.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/studio-kids-61/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181214T222435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T222435Z
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SUMMARY:StoryQuest
DESCRIPTION:Spark imagination\, creativity\, and a love of reading. Professional authors\, actors and artists bring the world of children’s literature to NOMA in this family program. Family activities are offered after each StoryQuest to encourage museum exploration. \nIdeal for ages 2-7. No registration is necessary. StoryQuest is included with museum admission. \nFind the full schedule here. Contact 504-658-4100 or education@noma.org with questions. \nMajor support for StoryQuest is provided by the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/storyquest-75/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190107T165450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190123T215336Z
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SUMMARY:Sculpture Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join NOMA’s docents for a free guided tour of the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden on Saturdays and Mondays\, weather dependent\, at noon. (Call 504.658.4153 to verify.) Sited on five acres adjacent to the museum\, the garden contains more than sixty works by renowned sculptors placed among a picturesque mature grove of pine\, magnolia\, and moss-draped live oak trees bisected by a lagoon. Represented sculptors include Pierre Auguste Renoir\, Rene Magritte\, Henry Moore\, Isamu Noguchi\, and Robert Indiana\, among others. Meet at the gates to the garden\, which offers free admission year-round.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/sculpture-garden-tour-12/2019-01-19/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190103T204447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T154830Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Process: Tintype Workshop with Artist Timothy Duffy
DESCRIPTION:In advance of NOMA’s upcoming photographic exhibition Timothy Duffy: Blue Muse\, on view April 25 through July 28\, 2019\, photographer Timothy Duffy will offer a workshop to the public demonstrating the creation of his wet-plate collodion tintype photographs. Attendees will have the opportunity to observe and engage with a 19th-century photographic process which offered the first “instant” photographs.  \nFree with museum admission.  \nABOUT TIMOTHY DUFFY\nTimothy Duffy (born in New Haven\, Connecticut\, 1963) is a renowned photographer and Founder of the Music Maker Relief Foundation. Duffy has been recording and photographing traditional artists in the South since the age of 16\, when he became interested in ethnomusicology. After earning a BA from Friends World College and MA from the Curriculum in Folklore at the UNC\, Tim and his wife Denise founded Music Maker Relief Foundation in 1994 to assist traditional musicians in need. \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-process-tintype-workshop-with-artist-timothy-duffy/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190108T170305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T163511Z
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SUMMARY:Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Special Hours
DESCRIPTION:NOMA and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden will be open from noon to 5 pm on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/open-martin-luther-king-jr-holiday/
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190123T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190103T195129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T171622Z
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SUMMARY:Noontime Talk: The Orléans Collection with Curator Vanessa Schmid
DESCRIPTION:Noontime talks are casual conversations between artists\, curators\, and other special guests with NOMA visitors frequently scheduled throughout the year. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin Curator Vanessa Schmid for a discussion about The Orléans Collection. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noontime-talk-the-orleans-collection-with-curator-vanessa-schmid-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190123T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190123T151500
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190103T195503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T171739Z
UID:41908-1548255600-1548256500@nomastaging.org
SUMMARY:Small Talk: Antoine Coypel's Assembly of the Gods
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about the painting Assembly of the Gods by Antoine Coypel\, on view in The Orléans Collection.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-antoine-coypels-assembly-of-the-gods/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190125T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20181212T193435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T131002Z
UID:41515-1548435600-1548450000@nomastaging.org
SUMMARY:Friday Nights at NOMA: Music by Pardon My French | Orléans Collection Tour | Lecture: Viewing Art in 18th-Century Paris
DESCRIPTION:Friday Nights at NOMA returns for an exciting lineup of programs in 2019: live music\, movies\, children’s activities\, and more. Regular admission prices apply—NOMA members are FREE—but there is no extra charge for programs or films. All galleries\, the Museum Shop\, and Café NOMA remain open till 9 pm. \n\n5 – 8 pm: Art on the Spot family activity table\n5:30 – 8:30 pm: Music by Pardon My French\n6 pm: Gallery tour of The Orléans Collection with Curator Vanessa Schmid\n6:30 – 8 pm: Create Late (Advance registration required)\n6 – 8 pm: Interactive performance by Cristina Molina in Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art\n7 pm: “Viewing Art in 18th-Century Paris\,” a lecture by Andrew McClellan in conjunction with The Orléans Collection\n\nABOUT PARDON MY FRENCH\nPardon My French is a New Orleans-based band known for their repetoire of French classics and traditional cabaret tunes. With Pete Rozé on guitar\, Joshua Gouzy on bass\, Michael Ward Bergeman on accordion\, and vocalist Caroline Fourmy\, the band will transport you to days of yore in the clubs of Montmartre. \nABOUT CREATE LATE\nExclusively for adults\, kick off your weekend with a glass of wine and a paint brush! Unwind with a teaching artist-led art project while enjoying Friday Nights at NOMA programming.  $25/$30 per class NOMA member/nonmember. Email education@noma.org or call 504.658.4128 to reserve a seat. \nABOUT CRISTINA MOLINA\nAt select intervals throughout the run of the exhibition Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art\, New Orleans-based artist Cristina Molina will host a series of intimate guided tours of the exhibition in which she will assume the perspective of the earth\, personified. \nDrawing upon cultural mythologies of the underworld\, Molina will guide museum visitors through a whispered exploration of the exhibition in which the different artworks in the exhibition constitute the topography of an imagined subterranean landscape. Inspired by the classical myth of Persephone\, who was doomed to spend a third of the year in the underworld\, Molina reimagines this mythological figure as an empowered goddess who harnesses the earth as a place of primordial cultural emergence. Spanning video installation\, performance\, photography\, sculpture and textile design\, Molina’s work privileges female protagonists to explore themes related to origins\, heritage\, and personal mythology\, and how they work in concert with natural and urban landscapes. \nABOUT ANDREW MCCLELLAN\nTrained in European art of the early modern period (primarily 17th-early 19th centuries)\, Andrew McClellan has lectured and published widely on painting\, sculpture\, and architecture\, as well as the historiography and institutions of art. An overriding interest in contexts\, institutional frameworks\, and the reception of art led him to study the collecting and display of art and forms the basis of four of his books\, Inventing the Louvre: Art\, Politics\, and the Origins of the Modern Museum in Eighteenth-Century Paris (1999)\, Art and Its Publics: Museum Studies at the Millennium (2003)\,  The Art Museum from Boullée to Bilbao (2008)\, and The Art of Curating: Paul J. Sachs and the Museum Course at Harvard (2018). \nFriday Nights at NOMA is supported in part by grant funds from the Azby Fund; Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation; and the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation and Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/friday-nights-at-noma-music-by-pardon-my-french-orleans-collection-tour-lecture-viewing-art-in-18th-century-paris/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190125T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180919
CREATED:20190123T185856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190123T185856Z
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SUMMARY:Create Late
DESCRIPTION:Exclusively for adults\, kick off your weekend with a glass of wine and a hands-on art project! Unwind while enjoying Friday Nights at NOMA programming. \nNOMA Members | $25 per class\nNonmembers | $30 per class \nPrice includes materials\, wine\, and access to Friday Nights at NOMA programming. Ages 21+ only\, please! To reserve your spot\, email education@noma.org. Reservations close at 4 pm the day prior to each workshop. \n\nJanuary 25\nLine and Shadow in Drawing Fabric \nMany of the masterworks in The Orléans Collection feature depictions of elaborately-patterned flowing fabric. Not only does the fabric in these pieces highlight the skills of the artists\, but serve a compositional purpose by using light and value to create a sense of space within the painting. While seemly quite challenging\, folds in fabric can be simplified to line drawings that focus on shape and value. In this Create Late workshop\, participants will explore drawing folded fabric using pencil and colored pencil.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/create-late-13/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes
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