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SUMMARY:Ancient Egypt in New Orleans: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition Queen Nefertari’s Egypt\, museologist Erika Witt leads a community conversation to explore how ancient Egypt is recognized in different aspects of New Orleans’s culture. Featured panelists are experts in history\, spiritualism\, and iconography\, and the group will discuss how resonances of ancient Egypt can be found in the daily life\, work\, and cultural activities of New Orleanians. \nPanelists include: \n\nModerator: Erika Witt\, Museologist and Doctor of Design in Cultural Preservation Candidate\, College of Art and Design\, Louisiana State University\nShaka Zulu\, Big Chief of the Golden Feather Hunters\nHaitham Eid\, Director\, Museum Studies Program\, Southern University of New Orleans\nZenia “Aten” Smith\, Captain\, Krewe of Nefertiti\nKhaled Hegazzi\, Owner\, Pharaoh’s Cave and Sittoo’s Kitchen\nMelinda Nelson-Hurst\, Research Associate\, Department of Anthropology\, Tulane University\n\nRegister Now \nThis program is free to the public. Guests interested in visiting the museum and Queen Nefertari’s Egypt should purchase separate tickets for entry to the galleries. \n\nAbout Queen Nefertari’s Egypt\nQueen Nefertari’s Egypt brings to life the role of Nefertari and other powerful women in ancient Egypt through 230 exceptional objects\, including statues\, jewelry\, vases\, papyrus\, steles\, wooden coffins\, and stone sarcophagi\, as well as tools and various items of daily life from the artisan village of Deir-el-Medina\, home to those who created the royal tombs. \nLearn More
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/ancient-egypt-in-new-orleans/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220713T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curator Russell Lord
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, Russell Lord\, NOMA’s Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, discusses works currently on view in Anne Noggle: Herself. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-july-13-2022/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220714T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220714T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220124T215627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T181034Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club: Curatorial Program with Tracy Kennan
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book! In addition to monthly discussions\, the Book Club meets periodically for curatorial programs related to the book selections. \nBooks are selected in advance and planned for the entire year according to the exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the selected titles. Most of the titles are available for purchase in store at the NOMA Museum Shop. \nFor more information on the NOMA Book Club please contact NOMA’s Curator of Education\, Tracy Kennan\, at tkennan@noma.org or (504) 658-4113. \nREGISTER NOW \nJuly 2022\nVirtual Curatorial Program | Thursday\, July 14\, 12 pm\nwith Tracy Kennan\, Curator of Education \n\n\n\nThe Flowering: The Autobiography of Judy Chicago by Judy Chicago\nThames and Hudson\, 2021\, ISBN: 978-0500094389 \nJudy Chicago is America’s most dynamic living artist. Her works comprise an array of media from performance and installation to the glittering table laid for thirty-nine iconic women in The Dinner Party (now permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum)\, the groundbreaking Birth Project\, and the meticulously researched Holocaust Project. She designed the monumental installation for Dior’s 2020 Paris couture show and\, in 2019\, established the Judy Chicago Portal\, which will help to accomplish her lifelong goal of overcoming the erasure that has eclipsed the achievements of so many women. \nThe Flowering is her vivid and revealing autobiography\, fully illustrated with photographs of her work\, as well as personal images and a foreword by Gloria Steinem. This narrative weaves together the stories behind some of Chicago’s most significant artworks and her journey as a woman artist\, from decades of experience\, of how misogyny\, racism\, and other prejudices intersect to erase the legacies of artists who are not white and male. Chicago reinforces her message of resilience for a new generation of artists and activists. \n\n\n\n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/book-club-curatorial-program-with-tracy-kennan/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T150000
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SUMMARY:Funerary Traditions in Ancient Egypt and New Orleans
DESCRIPTION:One of the most notable characteristics of Ancient Egyptian culture is preparation for the afterlife. Rituals around funerals and burials have long been of popular interest\, and many of these traditions can be seen in contemporary African-American culture. Rhodes Funeral Home currently operates as the oldest African-American-owned business in New Orleans and the genesis of its creation is rooted in many of the same intentions that those within Ancient Egypt had within their burial traditions. \nFor this conversation\, Community Engagement Curator Nic Brierre Aziz is in dialogue with Stephanie Rhodes Navarre and Joan Rhodes\, two of the four managers of the Rhodes Funeral Home\, to explore the history of their family’s business\, the traditions that go into their burials and the ways in which their work relates to the African-based funerary practices of Ancient Egypt. \nRegister Now \nThis program is free to the public. Guests interested in visiting the museum and Queen Nefertari’s Egypt should purchase separate tickets for entry to the galleries. \n\nAbout Queen Nefertari’s Egypt\nQueen Nefertari’s Egypt brings to life the role of Nefertari and other powerful women in ancient Egypt through 230 exceptional objects\, including statues\, jewelry\, vases\, papyrus\, steles\, wooden coffins\, and stone sarcophagi\, as well as tools and various items of daily life from the artisan village of Deir-el-Medina\, home to those who created the royal tombs. \nLearn More
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/funerary-traditions-in-ancient-egypt-and-new-orleans/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220723
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp Session 5: Only I Know (Ages 8–10)
DESCRIPTION:This year\, we’re excited to launch a reimagined Summer Camp at NOMA! Weeklong camp sessions offer small-group experiences devoted to a single age group at a time. \nSession 5: Only I Know (Ages 8–10) | July 18–22\nWhen we talk about a work of art together\, each viewer has unique thoughts and ideas to share! Dig deeper into ideas of self like self-portraiture\, identity\, and storytelling through projects that are all about you. \nLearn more and register \n\nOur Big Idea of the Summer…Ways of Knowing\nThis summer—after a year requiring incredible flexibility\, strength\, and resilience—we are slowing down to consider the various ways in which we take in and understand our world—to not only survive and adapt\, but to thrive! \nOur big idea of the summer\, Ways of Knowing\, celebrates what and how we come to know what we know. Weekly sub-themes help campers dig deeper into some of the ways we build our personal truths through observation and the five senses; emotion; memory; reason; and imagination. \nAll Summer Camp Sessions\nSession 1: June 13-17 | Ages 5-7 | Sensing is Knowing Sensory Perception\nSession 2: June 20-24 | Ages 8-10 | Remember When? Memory\nSession 3: June 27-July 1 | Ages 5-7 | Think Beyond Imagination\nSession 4: July 11-15 | Ages 8-10 | If/Then Reason and Experimentation\nSession 5: July 18-22 | Ages 8-10 | Only I Know Personal Truths and Identity\nSession 6: July 25-29 | Ages 11-13 | Pre-Teen Intensive: Ways of Knowing
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/summer-camp-session-5-only-i-know-ages-8-10/
CATEGORIES:Special,Summer Camp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220730
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220222T215107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220321T164711Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp Session 6: Ways of Knowing Preteen Art Intensive (Ages 11–13)
DESCRIPTION:This year\, we’re excited to launch a reimagined Summer Camp at NOMA! Weeklong camp sessions offer small-group experiences devoted to a single age group at a time. \nSession 6: Ways of Knowing Preteen Art Intensive (Ages 11–13) | July 25–29\nNEW! NOMA is excited to introduce a new summer offering for middle school students: the Preteen Art Intensive. This one-week camp program provides campers with an opportunity to work closely with a teaching artist to hone creative skills and develop their own projects. \nLearn more and register \n\nOur Big Idea of the Summer…Ways of Knowing\nThis summer—after a year requiring incredible flexibility\, strength\, and resilience—we are slowing down to consider the various ways in which we take in and understand our world—to not only survive and adapt\, but to thrive! \nOur big idea of the summer\, Ways of Knowing\, celebrates what and how we come to know what we know. Weekly sub-themes help campers dig deeper into some of the ways we build our personal truths through observation and the five senses; emotion; memory; reason; and imagination. \nAll Summer Camp Sessions\nSession 1: June 13-17 | Ages 5-7 | Sensing is Knowing Sensory Perception\nSession 2: June 20-24 | Ages 8-10 | Remember When? Memory\nSession 3: June 27-July 1 | Ages 5-7 | Think Beyond Imagination\nSession 4: July 11-15 | Ages 8-10 | If/Then Reason and Experimentation\nSession 5: July 18-22 | Ages 8-10 | Only I Know Personal Truths and Identity\nSession 6: July 25-29 | Ages 11-13 | Pre-Teen Intensive: Ways of Knowing
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/summer-camp-session-6-ways-of-knowing-preteen-art-intensive-ages-11-13/
CATEGORIES:Special,Summer Camp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220727T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220727T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220711T195937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220711T195937Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curatorial Intern Ava Bush
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, Curatorial Intern Ava Bush discusses the influences of Nanga and Zenga that can be observed in The Free Hermit Life: Images of Reclusion and Retirement in Japanese Edo-Period Painting. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-july-27-2022/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220728T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220728T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220124T215325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220217T175249Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Club Discussion: The Flowering
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book! In addition to monthly virtual book discussions\, the Book Club meets periodically in person for curatorial programs related to the book selections. \nBooks are selected in advance and planned for the entire year according to the exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the selected titles. Most of the titles are available for purchase in store at the NOMA Museum Shop. \nFor more information on the NOMA Book Club please contact NOMA’s Curator of Education\, Tracy Kennan\, at tkennan@noma.org or (504) 658-4113. \nRegister Now \nJuly 2022\nVirtual Book Discussion Group | Thursday\, July 28\, 12 PM\nThe Flowering: The Autobiography of Judy Chicago by Judy Chicago\nThames and Hudson\, 2021\, ISBN: 978-0500094389 \nJudy Chicago is America’s most dynamic living artist. Her works comprise an array of media from performance and installation to the glittering table laid for thirty-nine iconic women in The Dinner Party (now permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum)\, the groundbreaking Birth Project\, and the meticulously researched Holocaust Project. She designed the monumental installation for Dior’s 2020 Paris couture show and\, in 2019\, established the Judy Chicago Portal\, which will help to accomplish her lifelong goal of overcoming the erasure that has eclipsed the achievements of so many women. \nThe Flowering is her vivid and revealing autobiography\, fully illustrated with photographs of her work\, as well as personal images and a foreword by Gloria Steinem. This narrative weaves together the stories behind some of Chicago’s most significant artworks and her journey as a woman artist\, from decades of experience\, of how misogyny\, racism\, and other prejudices intersect to erase the legacies of artists who are not white and male. Chicago reinforces her message of resilience for a new generation of artists and activists. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/virtual-book-club-discussion-the-flowering/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220730T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220730T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220630T190818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220705T165622Z
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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 30\, 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. \nReserve Tickets \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-free-day/
CATEGORIES:Special,Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220730T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220730T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220713T190510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T143004Z
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SUMMARY:The Rainbow Prince
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to a free educational screening of The Rainbow Prince. Co-created by Marea Claybourne-Napier and her mother—filmmaker Laura Napier—the short film is a modern-day children’s story that presents a new take on traditional fairytales. The film introduces K–6 audiences to new models of power and heroism. \nScreenings take place at 11 am and 1 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts. Each screening will be followed by a Q&A with the film’s creators and a book signing with the youth author. \nThis program is free with advanced registration.  \nRSVP \nPlease note that registration for The Rainbow Prince does not include museum admission. A separate ticket is required to visit NOMA’s galleries and exhibitions. \nTo learn more about The Rainbow Prince and how to bring this story into your classroom or curriculum\, visit therainbowprince.com.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/free-screening-the-rainbow-prince/2022-07-30/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220803T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220803T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220803T152357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T152357Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curator Mel Buchanan
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join Mel Buchanan\, RosaMary Curator of Decorative Arts and Design\, in conversation around the Little Sun Solar Lamp by artist Olafur Eliasson. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-august-3-2022/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220805T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220805T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220610T203015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220805T152627Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at NOMA: Dog Days of Summer
DESCRIPTION:#ExploreNOMA after hours.\nThe museum is open late night for an evening packed with musical performances\, gallery tours\, and special pop-ups. \nEach month\, the museum presents First Fridays at NOMA\, an after-hours inclusive programmatic mix of live DJs and bands; local creatives speaking about their favorite works of art; a range of performance and dance; and unique experiences of all kinds in response to art from across time and place. \nParticipants will meet artists\, get creative\, and immerse themselves in New Orleans’s creative community. \n\nDog Days of Summer | August 5\nStay cool during the heat of summer at NOMA. \nBuy Tickets \n  \nCheck out this month’s line-up below: \n \nMusic from Amigos do Samba\n7:30–9:00 pm in the Lapis Center for the Arts\nAmigos do Samba specializes in samba traditionally played around a table with a variety of Brazilian percussion and string instruments. Their mission is to bring the “Roda de Samba\,” which is well-known in Brazil\, to New Orleans. The group is formed by a mix of US natives\, Brazilians\, and beyond\, including Victoria Doutón\, Felipe Leite\, Fernando Lima\, Scott Myers\, Leo Oliveira\, Tedo Oliveira\, and Ezra Spira-Cohen. \n  \n \nSets from DJ Kuti\n6:00–7:30 and 9:00–9:45 pm in the Coleman Courtyard\nKuti is a DJ\, radio show host\, and graphic designer from New Orleans. She is also one half of the production duo Khromethesia. Take a stroll with her through all-time funk faves\, classic boogie\, and global ear candy. \n  \n \nGallery Talk on Paul Poincy’s Dogs in the French Market\n6:30 pm on the 2nd Floor Mezzanine\n  \n \nGallery Talk on a Drum from an Akan Popular Band\n7 pm in the 3rd Floor African Art Galleries\nArt-Making Activity Inspired by the Drum\n6:00–9:30 pm in the Great Hall\n  \n \nBar by Café NOMA\n6:00–9:45 pm\n  \n \nTreats from Meyer’s Frozen Lemonade\n6:00–9:30 pm in front of the museum\n\nTicketing and Admission\n$25 General Admission | $15 for Members \nBuy Tickets \nPlease note that food and drinks are not included in the ticket price. They are available for purchase directly from our partner vendors. \n\nAdditional Credits\nMahmoud Chouki\nNOMA is pleased to work with internationally renowned multi-instrumentalist and composer Mahmoud Chouki\, who is organizing musical performances for each First Fridays program in collaboration with museum staff. \nThank You to Our Supporters\nFirst Fridays at NOMA is supported in part by grant funds from the Azby Fund; Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; 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. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. \n       
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/first-fridays-at-noma-august-2022/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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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 foundation’s Art for All program\, Art & A/C enables Louisiana residents to #ExploreNOMA for free while also staying cool! \nTo reserve your tickets in advance\, select “Free Day for LA Residents” on the date you’d like to visit. \nGet Tickets
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-and-ac/2022-08-06/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220817T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220817T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220816T154256Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curatorial Intern Rebecca Villalpando
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join Curatorial Intern Rebecca Villalpando\, who will discuss Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun’s portrait of Marie Antoinette. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-august-16-2022/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220818T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220818T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220124T215954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T154608Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club: Curatorial Program with Mel Buchanan
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book! In addition to monthly discussions\, the Book Club meets periodically for in-person curatorial programs related to the book selections. \nBooks are selected in advance and planned for the entire year according to the exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the selected titles. Most of the titles are available for purchase in store at the NOMA Museum Shop. \nFor more information on the NOMA Book Club please contact NOMA’s Curator of Education\, Tracy Kennan\, at tkennan@noma.org or (504) 658-4113. \nREGISTER NOW \nAugust 2022\nIn-Person Curatorial Program | Tuesday\, August 9\, 12 pm\nwith Mel Buchanan\, RosaMary Curator of Decorative Arts and Design \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCraft: An American History by Glenn Adamson\nBloomsbury Publishing\, 2021\, ISBN: 978-1635574586 \nAt the center of the United States’ economic and social development\, according to conventional wisdom\, are industry and technology-while craftspeople and handmade objects are relegated to a bygone past. Renowned historian Glenn Adamson turns that narrative on its head in this innovative account\, revealing makers’ central role in shaping America’s identity. Examine any phase of the nation’s struggle to define itself\, and artisans are there-from the silversmith Paul Revere and the revolutionary carpenters and blacksmiths who hurled tea into Boston Harbor\, to today’s “maker movement.” \nAdamson shows that craft has long been implicated in debates around equality\, education\, and class. Artisanship has often been a site of resistance for oppressed people\, such as enslaved African-Americans whose skilled labor might confer hard-won agency under bondage\, or the Native American makers who adapted traditional arts into statements of modernity. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/book-club-curatorial-program-with-mel-buchanan/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220820T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220820T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220815T192804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220815T193017Z
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SUMMARY:Member Appreciation Morning
DESCRIPTION:Rise and Shine at NOMA!\nJoin us for a members-only morning at the museum before it opens for the day. Members are invited to join us 8:30–10:00 am for coffee\, pastries\, and exclusive access to the NOMA galleries. \nWe kindly ask that all members enter through the doors to the Coleman Courtyard\, closest to Café NOMA. \nNot a Member Yet?\nJoin Now \nNOMA members enjoy benefits including free museum admission\, exhibition previews\, free wellness classes\, and discounts on select programs. Support your museum by becoming a member today. Contact us at (504) 658-4130 or membership@noma.org\, if you have any questions about joining.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/member-appreciation-morning-aug-2022/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220820T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220820T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220810T165450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220810T220609Z
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SUMMARY:Oud Concerto for New Orleans
DESCRIPTION:Join us in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts for a special presentation of Oud Concerto for New Orleans. Originally commissioned by the Marigny Opera House in 2021\, Oud Concerto for New Orleans is composed by Mahmoud Chouki and arranged by Hannah Yim. \nDoors open at 6 pm and the performance will start at 7 pm. \n$30 general admission | $20 for NOMA members \nBuy Tickets \n\nPerformance Credits\nOud/Guitar\nMahmoud Chouki \nConductor\nFrancis Scully \nViolin\nHannah Yim\nKurt Munstedt\nByron Tauchi\nYuki Tanaka \nViola\nCatherine Matushek\nBruce Owen \nCello\nRachel Hsieh\nKaren Ray \nBass\nMartin Masakowski \nFlute\nSarah Schettler \nClarinet\nJohn Reeks \nFrench Horn\nMollie Pate \nTuba\nWilliam Hess \nAccordion/Percussion\nSimon Mouchabeck \n\n \nAbout Mahmoud Chouki\nMahmoud Chouki is a master guitarist\, multi-instrumentalist\, and composer living and working in New Orleans. His art draws together music from many different international contexts to consider how music can speak across cultural divides. His own compositions incorporate musical influences from across the globe\, ranging from European classical\, Andalusian from Southern Spain\, Levantine music from the Middle East\, Maghrebian music from North Africa\, Latin American music\, and jazz from the Southern United States. Integrating sounds and rhythms from many different cultures\, Chouki combines classical guitar with instruments such as the loutar\, a traditional instrument of the Middle Atlas region of Morocco; the sintir\, a Sub-Saharan instrument from the Sahel region (Mali); the oud\, an oriental lute; the Algerian mandole\, a steel-string fretted instrument resembling an elongated mandolin; the Bağlama saz\, a Turkish long necked bowl-lute; the banjo\, and a variety of percussion instruments. As artistic director of Rencontre Orient-Occident at Chateau Mercier in Sierre\, Switzerland\, Chouki has brought together a wide range of international musicians to envision new forms of dialogue between East and West\, with music often the only common language between performers. \n  \n \nAbout Francis Scully\nFrancis Scully is the founder and music director of New Orleans-based chamber orchestra New Resonance Orchestra. The ensemble collaborates with theater\, dance\, literary\, and visual artists to create interdisciplinary performances which relate the emotions of classical music directly to the lives of the audience. Praised by the Times-Picayune as a “forward-looking chamber orchestra\,” this award-winning ensemble invigorates the classical music community in New Orleans and demonstrates the relevance of classical music in today’s world. \nScully also shares his passion for music in a variety of educational roles. He has conducted the Louisiana Philharmonic on numerous occasions\, included their Band Together educational series. As Assistant Professor of Music at University of Holy Cross\, Scully inspires new listeners in courses on music appreciation\, twentieth-century music\, and the history of Rock. \nHe holds an M.M. in Conducting from Peabody Conservatory where he studied with Gustav Meier and Markand Thakar. \n  \n \nAbout Hannah Yim\nHannah Yim is the Assistant Concertmaster of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra\, which she joined in 2007\, Instructor of Violin at Tulane University\, and founder/arranger/violinist with the Radio Bird Quartet and Harlequin Chamber Music. \nShe has over 250 original rock and pop quartet cover arrangements with the Radio Bird Quartet and Harlequin Chamber Music. She views this as her most enjoyable and important musical work to date. Her work with Radio Bird Quartet have led to collaborations and shows with Kristin Diable\, Maggie Koerner\, Michael Mantese\, and Mahmoud Chouki\, amongst others. \nHannah has been a featured soloist and chamber musician with the Louisiana Philharmonic\, as well as a chamber musician in the Trinity Artist Series\, Bach Around the Clock\, and the Marigny Opera House. Past chamber collaborations have included Edgar Meyer\, Bela Fleck\, Pablo Ziegler\, and Anat Cohen. She has performed at Jazz Fest\, Voodoo Fest\, and the French Quarter Festival. In 2010 and 2012\, she shared the New Orleans Tribute to the Classical Arts Award for Best Chamber Music Performance. \nOther symphonic engagements have included the Pacific Symphony\, Louisville Orchestra\, Colorado Symphony\, New World Symphony\, Colorado Symphony\, and the Lakes Area\, Mendocino\, Colorado\, and Breckenridge Music Festivals. She attended UC Berkeley and the Jacobs School of Music\, Indiana University\, where she studied with Alexander Kerr and Henryk Kowalski. \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; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Laitram.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/oud-concerto-for-new-orleans/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220824T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220824T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Polo Silk and Curator Brian Piper
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join artist Polo Silk and Associate Curator of Photographs Brian Piper\, as they discuss works on view in the artist’s current solo exhibition Picture Man: Portraits by Polo Silk. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-august-24-2022/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220825T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220825T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220124T220145Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Club Discussion: Craft
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book! In addition to monthly virtual book discussions\, the Book Club meets periodically in person for curatorial programs related to the book selections. \nBooks are selected in advance and planned for the entire year according to the exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the selected titles. Most of the titles are available for purchase in store at the NOMA Museum Shop. \nFor more information on the NOMA Book Club please contact NOMA’s Curator of Education\, Tracy Kennan\, at tkennan@noma.org or (504) 658-4113. \nRegister Now \nAugust 2022\nVirtual Book Discussion Group | Thursday\, August 25\, 12 PM\nCraft: An American History by Glenn Adamson\nBloomsbury Publishing\, 2021\, ISBN: 978-1635574586 \nAt the center of the United States’ economic and social development\, according to conventional wisdom\, are industry and technology-while craftspeople and handmade objects are relegated to a bygone past. Renowned historian Glenn Adamson turns that narrative on its head in this innovative account\, revealing makers’ central role in shaping America’s identity. Examine any phase of the nation’s struggle to define itself\, and artisans are there-from the silversmith Paul Revere and the revolutionary carpenters and blacksmiths who hurled tea into Boston Harbor\, to today’s “maker movement.” \nAdamson shows that craft has long been implicated in debates around equality\, education\, and class. Artisanship has often been a site of resistance for oppressed people\, such as enslaved African-Americans whose skilled labor might confer hard-won agency under bondage\, or the Native American makers who adapted traditional arts into statements of modernity. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/virtual-book-club-discussion-craft/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220831T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220831T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220831T151104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T151104Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Objects Conservator Ingrid Seyb
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join Objects Conservator Ingrid Seyb on the museum’s second floor. She will discuss how museums balance their responsibilities for preservation and access to works of art. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-with-objects-conservator-ingrid-seyb/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220902T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220902T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
CREATED:20220610T203050Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at NOMA: Lost in Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:#ExploreNOMA after hours.\nThe museum is open late night for an evening packed with musical performances\, gallery tours\, and special pop-ups. \nEach month\, the museum presents First Fridays at NOMA\, an after-hours inclusive programmatic mix of live DJs and bands; local creatives speaking about their favorite works of art; a range of performance and dance; and unique experiences of all kinds in response to art from across time and place. \nParticipants will meet artists\, get creative\, and immerse themselves in New Orleans’s creative community. \n\nLost in Landscapes | September 2\nStay cool during the heat of summer at NOMA. \nBuy Tickets \n  \nCheck out this month’s line-up below: \n \nMusic from Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band\n7:30–9:00 pm in the Lapis Center for the Arts\nGrammy Award-winning Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band have been touring or over 30 years. Carrier is a third-generation Zydeco artist\, who played his first gig on the drums with his daddy’s band at the age of ten years old. At fourteen years old he played his first gig on the accordion. In 1987 he joined the Terrance Simien Zydeco band and toured all over the world\, including Europe and North Africa. In 1989 \, Chubby decided to start his on band\, which performs 275 days a year at festivals\, fairs\, private parties and music venues all over the world. In 2010\, Chubby won a Grammy or Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album for Zydeco Junkie\, and in 2011\, he was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. \n  \n \nThe Encroaching Sea: Excerpts from RISE for Mother Earth by Mélange Dance Company\n7:00–7:30 pm in the Great Hall\nIn collaboration with Louisiana Sea Grant’s Grand Isle Diaries\, Mélange Dance Company presents excerpts from their performance RISE for Mother Earth. Presented in full at NOMA in April\, RISE takes audiences on a surreal journey through the wonders of the sea—a boundless body that inextricably connects us all—as her currents regulate our global climate and her floor holds our planet’s record of change. \n  \n \nDJ Sets with GAC\n6:00–7:00 and 9:00–9:45 pm in the Great Hall\nGAC is a French-Algerian photographer and DJ based in New Orleans\, where she spins her large collection of vinyls around town. Taking inspiration from her own heritage\, her musical sets travel from France to North Africa to create eclectic dance floors from Sheila to Fadoul and Les Rita Mistouko. \n  \n \nArt-Making: Lost in Landscapes\n6–10 pm in the Great Hall\nUse found materials to create a new landscape that represents you and your vision. \n\nTicketing and Admission\n$25 General Admission | $15 for Members \nBuy Tickets \nPlease note that food and drinks are not included in the ticket price. They are available for purchase directly from our partner vendors. \n\nAdditional Credits\nMahmoud Chouki\nNOMA is pleased to work with internationally renowned multi-instrumentalist and composer Mahmoud Chouki\, who is organizing musical performances for each First Fridays program in collaboration with museum staff. \nThank You to Our Supporters\nFirst Fridays at NOMA is supported in part by grant funds from the Azby Fund; Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; 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. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. \n       
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/first-fridays-at-noma-september-2022/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curator Lisa Rotondo-McCord
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs Lisa Rotondo-McCord\, who will discuss works in The Pursuit of Salvation: Jain Art from India on the museum’s third floor. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
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CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Steve Lands: Rearranging the Planets
DESCRIPTION:Creative Assembly Cohort member Steve Lands presents Rearranging the Planets\, a musical performance reinterpreting composer Gustav Holst’s influential orchestral suite The Planets. \nWith his original composition\, which premiered at NOMA in February\, Lands uses Holst’s work as a jumping off point to explore the varied relationships civilizations have had to the heavens over time. While Holst structured his suite—which premiered at the Queen’s Hall in London in 1918—around the Solar System and its Greco-Roman mythological namesakes\, Rearranging the Planets casts a broader net to consider how societies around the world have looked to the stars. In the words of planetary scientist Carl Sagan\, “We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.” \nFeaturing Shea Pierre; Alfred Jordan\, Jr.; Xavier Molina; Max Moran; John Maestas; Amari Ansari; Rex Gregory; and Amber Matthews. With additional credits to Francis Wong\, Camille Lenain\, Meghan Stewart\, and Amina Scott. \nPerformances take place in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on Friday\, September 9\, and Saturday\, September 10\, at 8 pm. \nTickets are $30 | $25 for members \nBuy Tickets \n  \n\n\nPerformance Credits and Performer Bios\n\n\n\n\nSteve Lands\nHailing from the city of Baton Rouge\, Louisiana\, Steve Lands has been swaying stages\, clubs\, bars\, museums\, houses-of-worship\, and studios the world over for more than a decade now. He’s got the kind of skill that can only be gained from working with great artists from all walks of life. His experience ranges from shows with R&B/gospel Grammy winner PJ Morton; doing festivals with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band; and tours through Europe with Swiss pianist and composer Florian Favre to studio sessions with the Black Keys; jamming in DC with Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters; playing in big bands with Ellis\, Jason\, Branford\, and Delfeayo Marsalis; and doing a tribute to David Bowie with Arcade Fire. Courage and care are his motivations for music and he’s got more than enough of both to give you a sonic fantasy.\n\n\n\n\nShea Pierre\nA native of New Orleans\, Louisiana\, Shea Pierre started his musical journey at the age of 4. He joined his family’s gospel group\, the Williams Sisters\, and began playing for various churches in the New Orleans area. He later attended the prestigious New Orleans Center of Creative Arts\, where he studied with Michael Pellera\, Chris Severin\, Ellis Marsalis\, and Jason Marsalis. While in high school\, he toured parts of South Africa with the Batiste Brothers Band from New Orleans. Shea is a 2014 graduate of Oberlin Conservatory of Music\, where he studied jazz piano with Dan Wall. He continues to travel and engage in different projects throughout the Midwest.\n\n\n\n\nAlfred Jordan Jr.\nBorn in New Orleans in 1993\, Alfred Jordan Jr.’s parents noticed the gift that was on their son. Growing up in church\, gospel music played a huge part in molding him as a drummer. Alfred’s skill sprouted\, awarding him a full scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music graduating with a B.A. Alfred’s love for music turned into his profession\, landing his gig as the current drummer for Big Sam’s Funky Nation and has also been fortunate to work with Donald Harrison\, Christian Scott\, Nicholas Payton\, Kent Jordan as well as his collective projects NwaSoul Project and Bignatiouss. Alfred is forever grateful knowing this is “for the love of music.”\n\n\n\n\nXavier Molina\nWe have watched Xavier Molina grow as an artist since 2006 when he first picked up the trumpet. Xavier has blossomed into a singer/songwriter\, drummer and trumpeter with a heart dedicated to making great music. Xavier has played with several independent bands in the New Orleans\, Atlanta and Alabama areas\, and never ceases to amaze the audiences anywhere.\n\n\n\n\nMax Moran\nMax Moran is a Louisiana born musician and composer who has become a first-call bassist across several genres in New Orleans’ thriving music scene. Known for his versatility on electric bass\, upright bass\, and synthesizer\, Moran provides a solid\, soulful foundation to a number of classic and progressive bands. Performing since the age of thirteen\, Max Moran spent over ten years as the bassist of jazz master Donald Harrison and has also shared the stage with artists such as Davell Crawford\, Leo Nocentelli (The Meters)\, Bernie Worrell (Parliament/ Funkadelic)\, and Grammy nominees Christian Scott and Jamison Ross.\n\n\n\n\nJohn Maestas\nGuitarist John Maestas was born in Albuquerque\, New Mexico and is now based in New Orleans. He started his career first as a sideman to many inspiring contemporary young artists performing original music\, while also accompanying and learning from New Orleans legacy artists who keep the traditions of their city’s music alive and thriving. He has become known as a versatile music producer working in studios writing\, recording & performing songs for world-class artists including Christian Scott\, Nicholas Payton\, Jamison Ross\, Wendell Brunious\, MonoNeon\, John “Papa” Gros\, Elzhi\, Nesby Phips\, Fiend and many others. In 2016 he co founded the independent record label Bubble Bath Records with 3 other friends that helps to educate\, elevate & empower over twenty young artists who need support in navigating the music industry. “The Dream Catcher”\, the debut album from Maestas’ alt-rock band Juan Tigre\, is music inspired by the iconic high desert imagery of New Mexico and imbued with the expansive folklore of the Southwest.\n\n\n\n\nAmari Ansari\nAmari Ansari brings a fresh voice to the saxophone. The son of a gospel pianist\, the Alabama native credits his earliest interest in music to southern gospel and the late Alabama jazz educator Dr. Frank Adams Sr. Upon moving to New Orleans in 2009\, he was the recipient of the University of New Orleans’ Ellis Marsalis Jazz Scholarship where he would go on to graduate with a Master’s Degree in Music. This introduction to the Marsalis family led him to meet NEA Jazz Master Delfeayo Marsalis\, eventually becoming a long time member of the Marsalis led band the Uptown Jazz Orchestra. With his feature on Marsalis’ 2019 release\, Jazz Party \, Downbeat Magazine called Amari’s style\, “Hank Crawford meets Maceo Parker.”\n\n\n\n\nFrancis Wong\nFrancis Wong grew up in the New Orleans area and escaped into art from a young age. He attended the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and attended the University of New Orleans studying fine art and film. Hurricane Katrina interrupted his college education but educated him on so much more in life. His work is influenced by the magical realness of life in New Orleans and Southeastern Louisiana. Through mixed media paintings\, music and video\,he uses art to help heal ancestral trauma and PTSD. His work is a unique hybrid of his Chinese heritage and his Southern and American upbringing.  Francis has Exhibited all over Louisiana\, NYC\, and Oakland\, California.\n\n\n\n\nCamille Lenain\nCamille Farrah Lenain is a French-Algerian documentary and portrait photographer who grew up in Paris\, studied Photography at l’ESA in Brussels and at ICP in New York City (virtual). She relocated to New Orleans in 2013\, where she teaches photography at Tulane University and works on long-term projects with a focus on empathetic portraiture\, exploring the notions of representation\, collective memory and plural identities. Her clients include : Rolling Stone\, The New York Times\, The Washington Post Magazine\, T Magazine\, The Bitter Southerner and Libération. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally\, including at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, Festival In Cadaques\, Les Boutographies\, PhotoVogue Festival. She was previously an Artist in Residence at the Joan Mitchell Center and Nunu’s Arts Collective.\n\n\n\n\nMeghan Stewart\nMeghan Stewart is a musician\, designer\, and instructor currently residing in New Orleans\, LA. She designs exclusively for musicians\, understanding the connection between visuals and sounds. She’s designed for musicians such as Steve Lands\, multi instrumentalist Mahmoud Chouki\, singer and Berklee resident Cindy Scott\, and others.\n\n\n\n\nAmina Scott\nAmina Scott\, born and raised in Oakland\, CA\, is an upright and electric bassist\, composer\, and arranger. Her interest in music began at an early age when her grandmother began giving her piano lessons. From then\, her love and passion for music has yet to cease\, playing electric bass at the age of twelve and was soon playing gigs with local bands in Oakland. In 2017\, Amina joined the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra led by Adonis Rose. Now based in New Orleans\, Amina leads her own band and she has performed with various artists including Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Steve Turre\, Wessell “Warm Daddy” Anderson\, Nicholas Payton\, David Murray\, Jamison Ross\, Joanne Brackeen\, Herlin Riley\, Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah\, and more.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Creative Assembly\nCreative Assembly is a community engagement initiative by the New Orleans Museum of Art that uses neighborhood-based participatory art experiences as a vehicle for personal exploration\, community collaboration\, and social change. \nLearn more \nNOMA’s Creative Assembly community engagement initiative is supported by the Wagner Foundation.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/steve-lands-rearranging-the-planets/2022-09-09/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Performances,Creative Assembly
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220914T123000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curator Mel Buchanan
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join RosaMary Curator for Decorative Arts and Design Mel Buchanan\, who will discuss works in Katherine Choy: Radical Potter in 1950s New Orleans on the museum’s second floor. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-091422/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220916T203000
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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. Performers include violinist Ángel Ríos\, Bodoma Garifuna drummers and dancers\, Patrice Fisher and Arpa\, Mariachi Jalisco\, and Mexico Y Sus Raíces dance group. \nDoors open at 6:00 pm\, and performances begin at 7:00 pm. \n$10 general admission | $5 for NOMA members \nSold Out \n\nAbout the Performers\nÁngel Ríos\nHonduran violinist and composer Ángel Ríos mixes elements of traditional Garifuna Afro-Caribbean music from his country with jazz. Born in San Pedro Sula\, Ríos began to study violin at the age of seven\, and he continued his musical studies at the Victor Lopez School of Music and Tiradientes College. He is a graduate of Francisco Morazon University in music. He has recorded three albums and performed as a soloist and with an orchestra around the world. Ríos currently lives in Miami\, where he directs his own Camay Orchestra and uses his classical training to arrange and compose music that expresses the culture of Honduras. \nBodoma Garifuna Group\nCarlos “Bodoma” Norales is a Garifuna singer\, drummer\, and composer who\, through his music\, connects youth with ancestral traditions. Bodoma was born in La Ceiba\, and at the age of thirteen\, he traveled to San Pedro Sula to study. He became interested in Garifuna cultural activities and began composing in the rhythms and style of Garifuna cultural traditions. In 2007\, he met Latin jazz composer Patrice Fisher\, and they started an ongoing collaboration involving Honduran\, Garifuna\, and New Orleans-based musicians. \nPatrice Fisher and Arpa\nLatin jazz harpist Patrice Fisher favors the music of Brazil and Cuba\, saying that\, not only is the harp “comfortable” harmonically with the music\, but that she herself is drawn to the rhythmic complexities and syncopations: “that’s what makes you want to dance.” Fisher is a graduate of Tulane University and the University of New Orleans. She lives in New Orleans\, where she has been composing and performing since the 1980s. She has also appeared at local and international jazz festivals with her group Arpa\, in locations such as Germany\, Brazil\, Mexico\, and Guatemala. \nMariachi Jalisco\nEl Mariachi Jalisco was started in Baton Rouge in 2010 as the first mariachi group in the state of Louisiana. Eider Martinez and other group members decided to revive the Mariachi Jalisco Havana Cuba\, a musical group that they had in their native Cuba. All the members have over ten years of experience in this genre of traditional Mexican music and are graduates of various musical conservatories. They have performed ten times at the International Mariachi Festival in Guadalajara\, and made various television appearances which have been broadcast throughout Latin America and the United States. \nMexico Y Sus Raíces\nMexico Y Sus Raíces is a Mexican folkloric dance group that shows the beauty of local dances in Jalisco\, Mexico\, through music and colorful mariachi costumes. \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 supported by grants from Arts Council of New Orleans\, City of New Orleans\, Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy\, Louisiana Division of the Arts\, South Arts\, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation\, National Endowment for the Arts\, and the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/hispanic-heritage-celebration-with-ecos-latinos/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Performances,Special
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220919T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185006
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SUMMARY:Mini Masters at the Library
DESCRIPTION:NOMA and the New Orleans Public Library (NOPL) have partnered to bring together art and early literacy activities for this community program designed for children ages 2–5 and their caregivers. Inspired by NOMA’s Mini Masters\, an arts-integration program that provides visual arts experiences and museum interaction for preschool students\, participants of Mini Masters at the Library will engage in hands-on art making activities and develop the early literacy skills needed to become ready to read. Picture books will be provided by NOPL. \nMonday\, September 19 — Communities and Culture: Exploring our world creatively with people\, places\, and things (Register now)\nMonday\, October 17 — Our Environment: A focus on seasons\, weather\, plants\, water\, astronomy\, and recycling (Register now)\nMonday\, November 21 — Elements of Art: Awareness of shape\, color\, line\, space\, texture\, form and value (Register now)\nMonday\, December 19 — Living Creatures: An artistic look at animals\, insects\, and their habitats (Register now) \nThis program is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. Please note: Each session takes place at the Norman Mayer Library (3001 Gentilly Boulevard). \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.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/mini-masters-library/2022-09-19/
LOCATION:Norman Mayer Library\, 3001 Gentilly Boulevard\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220921T123000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curator Brian Piper
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join Assistant Curator of Photographs Brian Piper\, who will discuss works in Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers on the museum’s first floor. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-092122/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:LOVE in the Garden Presented by Hancock Whitney
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited to \nLove in the Garden\nIn Honor of Sydney J. Besthoff III\nPresented by Hancock Whitney\nFriday\, September 23\nPatron Party | 7 pm\nGarden Party | 8–11 pm\nSydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n2022 LOVE Co-Chairs\nSarah and Marshall Hevron | Taylor and Martin Pospisil\nNVC Chair\nRebecca Friedman\nFor the first time since 2019\, LOVE guests were able to gather in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden and celebrate NOMA with the city’s most exciting outdoor party. This year’s event featured the best of New Orleans art\, culture\, music\, and cuisine. Funds raised during LOVE in the Garden provide critical support to NOMA’s exhibitions\, programs\, and educational initiatives all year round. \n \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\n\nWalda Besthoff\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSilver\n\n\n\nJ. Edgar Monroe Foundation\n\n\n\n\nPreservation Hall and The Jaffe Family\n\n\n\n\nPermele and Garner Robinson\n\n\n\n\nJane and Rodney Steiner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBronze\n\n\n\nEileen and Joseph Devall\n\n\n\n\nKatherine and Tony Gelderman\n\n\n\n\nKatie and Gray Stream\n\n\n\n\nLele and Brent Wood\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nBenefactors\n\n\n\nGail and Nick Asprodites\nKrewe of Goddesses & Krewe of Spank\nRose Wellness\n\n\nEllen and Mac Ball\nRay Lagasse\nDonna and Benjamin Rosen\n\n\nCathy and Morris Bart\nMartha and John Landrum\nPam and Bill Ryan and Family\n\n\nBayou Tree Service\nSally and Jay Lapeyre\nJulia and Bo Sanders\n\n\nValerie A. Besthoff\nBeth and Austin Lavin\nLisa and David Schlakman\n\n\nPamela Buckman\nLee Ledbetter and Associates\nMimi Moyse Schlesinger and Claude Schlesinger\n\n\nDr. Laura Finn and Nigel Campbell\nMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lupo\nRobyn and Andrew Schwarz\n\n\nCrescent Sound & Light\nSheldon Lykes\nTod and Kenya Smith\n\n\nSally Duplantier Family\nDiana and Chip Mann\nSusu and Andrew Stall\n\n\nJulie and Ted George\nJennifer and Todd Marshall\nPamela and Robert Steeg\n\n\nJennifer and Fred Heebe\nDr. Robert and Beverly Matheney\nStone Pigman Walther Wittman LLC\n\n\nThe Helis Foundation\nKay McArdle\nJanis van Meerveld and Charles Cerise\n\n\nSarah and Marshall Hevron\nElizabeth and Willy Monaghan\nVGP Project Management\n\n\nMiriam Hollar and Thomas Schulingkamp\nMullin\nLynda and Irving Warshauer\n\n\nAnne Kock\nGeoffrey Philabaum and Jacob Anderson\nZemurray Foundation\n\n\nJames Kock\nSusanne and David Purvis\n\n\n\n\nContributors\n\n\n\nSara Arguello\nCaroline and Jeff Good\nKathleen Mix\n\n\nLaura M. Avery\nMelissa and Bruce Gordon\nMonarch Technology\n\n\nDamicenda Behlar\nBecky and Warren Gottsegen\nBarbara and Biff Motley\n\n\nMary Beth Benjamin\nNeely and Steve Griffith\nRobin O’Bannon and Richard Bertram\n\n\nDr. and Mrs. Ted Bloch\nSonia Gupta\nTerry and John Olivier\n\n\nElizabeth A. Boh\nClaudio Hemb\nMonique Owumi and Nicole Saulny\n\n\nDina and Micah Bradley\nRay Hotstream and Sylvia Savoie\nKatie Paternostro Realtor\, RE/MAX LIVING\n\n\nVivian and Richard Cahn\nLuis Infante & Marjorie Cordero\nMarilyn Pelias\, MD and Will Kirchheimer\n\n\nJean F. Caillouet\, CPA\nDr. Chelsea V. James\nDr.’s Richard and Lisa Robbins\n\n\nChristine Carlomagno\nSara and David Kelso\nNatalie Robinson\n\n\nPennie and Earl Carr\nLana Konrad and Belle Chasse Marine Transportation\nSteven Rogers and Brigitte DeSpanie-Rogers\n\n\nGretchen and Edgar Chase\nDr. and Mrs. Kevin Krane\nMelanie Sheen and David Tucker\n\n\nSheila and Hugh Collins\nLabyrinthe Design Group\nLiz and Poco Sloss\n\n\nMarcia Davila\nLagniappe Counseling\nBruce Smith and Kathie Waters\n\n\nMelissa H. Dovie\nSarah and Adam Laurie\nChristopher Speer and Olivia Pritchard\n\n\nDr. Amanda Singleton Eymard\nSteve and Katy Lim\nCarol Short\n\n\nBart and Cherise Farris\nLuminous Events of New Orleans\, LLC\nSuzanne and Bob Thomas\n\n\nDonna D. Flowers\nDreda and Conor Lutkewitte\nDiane and Hughes Walmsley\n\n\nRene J.L. Fransen and Edward C. Bonin\nMatch Made in NOLA\nVanessa G. Whipple\n\n\nRebecca Friedman and Aran Toshav\nDr. Robert and Beverly Matheney\nDavid and Ann Williams\n\n\nAna Ester Gershanik\nAylett and Matt Mazzarell\nJonathan and Laura Wilt\n\n\n\n\nDr. Michael & Erin Wolfe\n\n\n\nPatrons\n\n\n\nAlaina and J.G. Albertine\nErin Anderson and Abu Thomas\nChelsey Antonio\nMary and Don Baird\nMs. Barbara A. Ballard\nMary Becnel\nMr. E. Benjamin\nMs. Terese Bennett\nJoseph and Donna Bonney\nMr. Calvin Boyer\nAllie and Duncan Brown\nJerry and Florence Brown\nMary Ann Brown\nJames and Tanya Busenlener\nSteven and Borislava Callan\nMr. Thomas Campbell\nDonald Canavier\nMichael Carey\nJerry and Darleen Carlisle\nJoseph and Dianne Caverly\nHugh and Sheila Collins\nJoel M. Daste\nMarcia Davila and Louis Cucinotta\nMichelle Delery\nMr. Irvin T. Diemer II\nJohn Dixon and Alice St. Germain-Jefferson\nMargo and Clancy DuBos\nColson Eileen\nMs. Sheila R. Fenton\nBethany and Steven Friedman\nMrs. Joni A. Friedmann\nHelen Glancy and Peter Meisner\nMichele and Jeffrey Goldfarb\nMrs. Nicole Sistrunk Greagoff\nElizabeth and David Grimes\nDaniel and Klara Hammer\nMs. Anna Hart\nPhoebe Hathorn\nRedell Hearn and Charri Schairer\nJohn and Donna Howland\nMs. Samantha Jacob\nSteven and Joan Jacob\nMs. Cheryl Jarrell\nJon Jelenko and Dawn Sokol\nJane Johnson and David Marcello\nMs. Beverly Katz\nNeal and Suzanne Kling\nMs. Kathy Kornman\nGene and Mary Koss\nSusan Lawrenz and Dennis Potts\nJim and Lee Leming\nMs. Celeste Marshall\nRayne Martin and Ed Diaz\nThomas May\nEileen Minahan and Matt Petersen\nMiss Mary Kathryn Mitchell\nNancy Moragas\nMichael Moreman and Josh Gurvitz\nDenise and Paul Morse\nJanel Mumme and Phil Gioia\nSarah Neal\nMallory and Marcos Noriega\nNathaniel Novak and Rebecca Cooper\nElizabeth Penn\nMs. Lisa Maria Pickering\nMs. Mischa Claire Pickering\nNga and Patrick Quinlan\nJason Richards and Jennie Cannon West\nCynthia Rittenberg\nLeon Rittenberg\nRichard G Robbins\nMs. Blanca G Saenz\nMs. Kathryn Schneider\nMrs. Constance King Tiel\nJane and Chris Schramel\nJoseph and Thelma Schwertz\nSheila Schwertz\nDesigns by Natasha\nStephen and Katherine Sherrill\nAshley St.Martin\nTish Steib and Mary Weiland\nJulie and Lorraine Steigner\nDr. David L Toups\nTrip and Josephine Trepagnier\nDr. Jason Turner\nMrs. Germaine Vorhoff\nChristina and Tom Wallbillich\nLuke West\nScott and Gretchen Wheaton\nMrs. Danielle Winfield\nEllen and Marc Yellin\n\n\n\nLOVE Committee\n\n\n\nKimberly Allen\nCarroll Gelderman and Emory Zimmer\nKay McArdle\n\n\nKim Barnett\nElizabeth Grimes\nKathleen Mix\n\n\nJulian and Charlene Baudier\nKaren Gundlach\nGeoffrey Philabaum\n\n\nMary Beth Benjamin\nJessie Scott Haynes\nDouglas Plymale\, J.D.\, Ph.D.\n\n\nMiranda and Paul Celestre\nLiz Hefler\nElizabeth Ryan\n\n\nLaura and Jeff Clayman\nAnn Heslin\nMimi Schlesinger\n\n\nKathy Cooke\nAnne Kock\nMelanie Sheen\n\n\nBlaire and Hartley Crunk\nBeth and Austin Lavin\nCarol Short\n\n\nJack Normandie\nHolly and Landon Loomis\nAshleigh Tuozzolo\n\n\nMelissa Dovie\nDreda and Conor Lutkewitte\nKaren Villavaso\n\n\nAnn Duffy and John Skinner\nCeleste Marshall\nDiane Walmsley\n\n\nKatherine Duncan\nCammie Mayer\nMelissa and Bryant York\n\n\nRebecca Friedman\nAylett and Matt Mazzarell\n\n\n\n\nMedia Sponsors\n\n\n\n   \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpecial Thanks\n\n\n\nThe Court of Two Sisters\n\n\nGalatoire’s Restaurant\n\n\nJennifer O’Blenis\, U.S. Bartenders’ Guild\n\n\nThe Steak Knife\n\n\n\n\n \nEntertainment by the Bucktown All-Stars\nEstablished in 1992\, The Bucktown All-Stars are a brass-driven New Orleans party band specializing in 1960s classic R&B and soul\, ’70s funk and New Orleans jams. Multi-year winner of Gambit’s Readers Poll in “Best Band That Doesn’t Fit Any Of These Categories” and ten-time winner of the prestigious Offbeat Magazine Best of the Beat Awards\, the horn-powered All-Stars’ New Orleans shows are legendary in the Crescent City. Raspy vocals\, rollicking piano\, and a corrupt horn section fuel an unorthodox mix of second line funk and Motown soul. \n\nParticipating Restaurants\n\n\n\n\nArnaud’s Restaurant\n\n\nFogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse\n\n\nSouthern Candymakers\n\n\n\n\nAunt Sally’s Pralines\n\n\nFrey Smoked Meat Co.\n\n\nThe Station Coffee Shop and Bakery\n\n\n\n\nThe Blue Crab Restaurant and Oyster Bar\n\n\nLarder Gourmet Market + Eatery\n\n\nSt. James Cheese Company\n\n\n\n\nCafé Degas\n\n\nLula Restaurant Distillery\n\n\nSwiss Confectionery\n\n\n\n\nCafé NOMA and Ralph Brennan\nCatering at NOMA\n\n\nMandina’s\n\n\nThe Vintage\n\n\n\n\nCrescent City Brewhouse\n\n\nNothing Bundt Cakes – Metairie\n\n\n\n\n\nChef Bryon Peck\, Elizabeth’s Restaurant\n\n\nSilk Road\n\n\n\n\n\nSeventh 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 \nErika Flowers | Turning Tables – WINNER OF BEST IN SHOW & FAN FAVORITE \nJeri Guilford | Turning Tables \nJeremiah Simmons | U.S. Bartenders’ Guild \nNate Usrey | Barman’s Fund \nDesi Villarreal | U.S. Bartenders’ Guild \n\n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/love-in-the-garden-2022/
LOCATION:Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans \, LA\, 70124
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Polo Silk and Girard Mouton III
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join photographers Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell and Girard Mouton III\, who will discuss Polo Silk’s works in Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers on the museum’s first floor. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-092822/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Club Discussion: The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book! In addition to monthly virtual book discussions\, the Book Club meets periodically in person for curatorial programs related to the book selections. \nBooks are selected in advance and planned for the entire year according to the exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the selected titles. Most of the titles are available for purchase in store at the NOMA Museum Shop. \nFor more information on the NOMA Book Club please contact NOMA’s Curator of Education\, Tracy Kennan\, at tkennan@noma.org or (504) 658-4113. \nRegister Now \nSeptember 2022\nVirtual Book Discussion Group | Thursday\, September 29\, 12 PM\n\n\n\nThe Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein\nPenguin Press\, 2020 \nConsidered one of the richest and most irreverent biographies in history\, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas was written by Gertrude Stein in the style and voice of her life partner\, Alice B. Toklas. Published in 1933 and narrated by Alice\, this autobiography begins with her initial move to France in 1907\, the day after which she meets Gertrude\, sparking a relationship that lasts for nearly four decades. Recounting the vibrant and literary life the two make for themselves among the Parisian avant-garde\, Alice opens the doors to the prominent salons they held in their home at rue de Fleurus\, hosting fellow expatriate American writers such as Ernest Hemingway\, T. S. Eliot\, and Ezra Pound as well as artists Pablo Picasso\, Henri Matisse\, and Man Ray\, and speaks of the twilight of the Paris belle epoque. \n\n\n\n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; 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 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/virtual-book-club-discussion-the-autobiography-of-alice-b-toklas/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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