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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Class
DESCRIPTION:From January 19 through March 16\, NOMA presents a series of eight mindfulness classes with Dr. Jayashree Rao. Mindfulness is defined as experiencing the present moment with open curiosity\, without judgment\, and with a willingness to be with what is. \nMindfulness training teaches skills to help individuals \n\nCope with the stress\, pain\, and challenges of everyday life\nDeal with disturbing events with grace and composure\nBe present and alive in the here and now\n\nAbout mindfulness classes at NOMA \nThis eight-part mindfulness series will be held on Saturdays from 10–11:30 a.m. beginning January 19. Classes will take place January 19\, 26\, February 2\, 9\, 16\, 23\, March 9 and 16. There will be no class on March 2 of Mardi Gras weekend. \n $70 nonmembers | $50 NOMA members \nMaximum class size is 30. Participants sign up for the series not per class. Participants will meet in the second-floor Woldenberg Board Room.  \nENROLL NOW \nParticipants will learn to develop mindfulness through guided meditation and brief exercises that will help them experience the present moment during everyday activities. Although no specific outcome is promised\, participants typically report feeling more alive\, more “in-tune” with themselves and others. In addition\, research has shown significant beneficial effects in dealing with stress\, anxiety\, high blood pressure\, depression\, chronic pain\, and diabetes. \nAbout the instructor: \nDr. Jayashree Rao is a retired pediatric endocrinologist\, who spent thirty years teaching\, researching\, and practicing medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center and Children’s Hospital. For the past several years\, Dr. Rao has practiced and led others in practicing mindfulness\, employing techniques learned in the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course offered by Dr. Dave Potter.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/mindfulness-class-6/
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Studio KIDS!
DESCRIPTION:Get Creative with Studio KIDS! \nThis winter/spring\, Studio KIDS! classes explore art made by diverse cultures throughout time as inspiration for art projects. From sculpting to painting\, each class features different media and techniques. Attend one class or the entire series. Classes are limited to 14 students. Register in advance to ensure your spot! \nENROLL NOW \nCall 504-658-4140 or email education@noma.org for more information. \nAges 5 – 10 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm \nCost per class: $25 members / $30 nonmembers \nMarch 16 | Acrylic Painting: Color Me Happy \nExpress your emotions through color in your painting inspired by Abstract Expressionist artists.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/42661/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190316T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190316T110000
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SUMMARY:Baby Artsplay!
DESCRIPTION:Instill a love of art at a young age through a guided\, hands-on gallery experience. Young Audiences Wolf Trap teaching artists will present a series of six workshops for caregivers and children ages 0-3. Learn how to integrate music\, movement\, and drama into everyday playtime to foster children’s developmental growth. \nSaturdays at 10:30 am \nThis free six-part workshop series provides engaging arts based activities designed to instruct caregivers on how to use the arts at home to promote early learning. \nMarch 16 | Lesson 1 – Oh\, What a Feeling! (Emotional) \nSpace is limited. Register today: www.yabap.eventbrite.com \nIdeal for ages 0-3. \nContact education@noma.org or 504-658-4128 if you have any questions. \nAbout Young Audiences\nFor over 50 years\, Young Audiences of Louisiana has operated arts in education programs that promote academic excellence and social growth through the arts. Studies have shown that students enrolled in Young Audiences programs outperformed their peers on standardized tests\, exhibited fewer disciplinary issues\, and had increased school attendance. \nAbout Wolf Trap Institute\nYoung Audiences / Louisiana Wolf Trap has been an affiliate of The Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts since 2010. The Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts\, a program of the Wolf Trap Foundation\, was established in 1981 under a grant from the Head Start Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services serving children birth through kindergarten. The goal of the Institute is to provide early childhood educators with professional development training in the use of performing arts techniques within educational curriculum goals and outcomes for young children. The infusion of arts-based techniques into daily routines provides powerful teaching strategies that can be used to enhance all areas of development\, including emergent literacy\, self-esteem and socialization\, problem solving\, receptive and expressive language\, motor skills and self-regulation\, science and math\, conceptualization\, and creativity\, in order to provide a solid foundation for all future learning. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/baby-artsplay-13/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190316T113000
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CREATED:20190129T171633Z
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SUMMARY:StoryQuest
DESCRIPTION:Spark imagination\, creativity\, and a love of reading. Professional authors\, actors and artists bring the world of children’s literature to NOMA in this family program. Family activities are offered after each StoryQuest to encourage museum exploration. \nIdeal for ages 2-7. No registration is necessary. StoryQuest is included with museum admission. \nFind the full schedule here. Contact 504-658-4100 or education@noma.org with questions. \nMajor support for StoryQuest is provided by the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/storyquest-78/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: 17th-Century Dutch Art
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about NOMA’s collection of 17th-century Dutch art.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-17th-century-dutch-art-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190319T180000
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SUMMARY:On Collecting: Photography
DESCRIPTION:The first of a new curator-led program series at NOMA\, On Collecting workshops draw on specialist knowledge and practical expertise to develop practical tools and techniques that can enable the building of a successful private collection.  \nFor one night only on Tuesday\, March 19\, from 6 to 8 pm\, Russell Lord\, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, and Brian Piper\, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow for Photography\, will discuss the collection of photography\, presented in conjunction with Past Present Future: Building Photography at the New Orleans Museum of Art. \n$75 for NOMA members | $100 nonmembers \nRegistration is required. Please contact education@noma.org or 504.658.4140 for more information. \nENROLL NOW
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/on-collecting-photography/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190320T120000
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SUMMARY:Noontime Talk: Keith Sonnier: Until Today with Curatorial Fellow Allison Young
DESCRIPTION:Noontime talks are casual conversations between artists\, curators\, and other special guests with NOMA visitors frequently scheduled throughout the year. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin Curatorial Fellow Allison Young for a discussion about the exhibition Keith Sonnier: Until Today. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noontime-talk-keith-sonnier-until-today-with-allison-young/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190320T151500
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CREATED:20190307T224216Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: Joan Miró's Woman Strolling on the Rambla
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about Joan Miró’s Woman Strolling on the Rambla.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-joan-miros-woman-strolling-on-the-rambla/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190322T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190322T210000
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CREATED:20190114T195015Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Nights at NOMA: Community Conversation: Considering Cultural Exchange | Music by Kettle Black
DESCRIPTION:Friday Nights at NOMA returns for an exciting lineup of programs in 2019: live music\, movies\, children’s activities\, and more. Regular admission prices apply—NOMA members are FREE—but there is no extra charge for programs or films. All galleries\, the Museum Shop\, and Café NOMA remain open till 9 pm. \n\n5 – 8 pm: Art on the Spot family activity table\n5:30 – 8:30 pm: Music by Keith Burnstein’s Kettle Black\n6-8 pm: Under Three Things interactive performance by Cristina Molina in Ear to the Ground exhibition\n6:30 pm: Community Conversation: Considering Cultural Exchange with panelists Denise Augustine\, Soraya Jean-Louis\, Kristina Kay Robinson\, Sallie Ann Glassman\, and Ti-Rock Moore; moderated by Nic Briere Aziz\, NOMA Community Engagement Curator\n\nABOUT KEITH BURNSTEIN’S KETTLE BLACK\nKeith Burnstein’s Kettle Black describes itself as “a quiet dance\, a tiny explosion expanding exponentially; it is funky\, heartfelt\, and unmistakably New Orleans.” The brainchild of Keith Bernstein\, alum of the Mumbles\, along with members of Toubab Krewe and Antibalas\, the band is a double percussion discussion that fans out the African and Cuban influences found in New Orleans music to create a new American songbook. \nABOUT UNDER THREE THINGS BY CRISTINA MOLINA\nAt select intervals throughout the run of the exhibition Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art\, New Orleans-based artist Cristina Molina will host a series of intimate guided tours of the exhibition in which she will assume the perspective of the earth\, personified. \nABOUT CONSIDERING CULTURAL EXCHANGE\n Join us for a dynamic panel discussion with New Orleans creatives who will discuss expansive forms of cultural exchange\, as well as more potentially adverse aspects of cultural appropriation. Featured speakers include Denise Augustine\, Soraya Jean-Louis\, Kristina Kay Robinson\, Ti-Rock Moore\, and Sallie Ann Glassman. \n  \nFriday Nights at NOMA is supported in part by grant funds from the Azby Fund; Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation; and the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation and Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council.\n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/friday-nights-at-noma-community-conversations-panel-discussion-music-by-kettle-black/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190322T180000
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SUMMARY:Under Three Things\, a performance by artist Cristina Molina in Ear to the Ground exhibition
DESCRIPTION:At select intervals throughout the run of the exhibition Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art\, New Orleans-based artist Cristina Molina will host a series of intimate guided tours of the exhibition in which she will assume the perspective of the earth\, personified. \nDrawing upon cultural mythologies of the underworld\, Molina will guide museum visitors through a whispered exploration of the exhibition in which the different artworks in the exhibition constitute the topography of an imagined subterranean landscape. Inspired by the classical myth of Persephone\, who was doomed to spend a third of the year in the underworld\, Molina reimagines this mythological figure as an empowered goddess who harnesses the earth as a place of primordial cultural emergence. Spanning video installation\, performance\, photography\, sculpture and textile design\, Molina’s work privileges female protagonists to explore themes related to origins\, heritage\, and personal mythology\, and how they work in concert with natural and urban landscapes. \nMolina will perform on March 22 as part of Friday Nights at NOMA programming.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/under-three-things-a-performance-by-artist-cristina-molina-in-ear-to-the-ground-exhibition-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190323T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190323T110000
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CREATED:20190131T125129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T125253Z
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SUMMARY:Baby Artsplay!
DESCRIPTION:Instill a love of art at a young age through a guided\, hands-on gallery experience. Young Audiences Wolf Trap teaching artists will present a series of six workshops for caregivers and children ages 0-3. Learn how to integrate music\, movement\, and drama into everyday playtime to foster children’s developmental growth. \nSaturdays at 10:30 am \nThis free six-part workshop series provides engaging arts based activities designed to instruct caregivers on how to use the arts at home to promote early learning. \nMarch 23| Lesson 2 – Hello\, Friend (Social) \nSpace is limited. Register today: www.yabap.eventbrite.com \nIdeal for ages 0-3. \nContact education@noma.org or 504-658-4128 if you have any questions. \nAbout Young Audiences\nFor over 50 years\, Young Audiences of Louisiana has operated arts in education programs that promote academic excellence and social growth through the arts. Studies have shown that students enrolled in Young Audiences programs outperformed their peers on standardized tests\, exhibited fewer disciplinary issues\, and had increased school attendance. \nAbout Wolf Trap Institute\nYoung Audiences / Louisiana Wolf Trap has been an affiliate of The Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts since 2010. The Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts\, a program of the Wolf Trap Foundation\, was established in 1981 under a grant from the Head Start Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services serving children birth through kindergarten. The goal of the Institute is to provide early childhood educators with professional development training in the use of performing arts techniques within educational curriculum goals and outcomes for young children. The infusion of arts-based techniques into daily routines provides powerful teaching strategies that can be used to enhance all areas of development\, including emergent literacy\, self-esteem and socialization\, problem solving\, receptive and expressive language\, motor skills and self-regulation\, science and math\, conceptualization\, and creativity\, in order to provide a solid foundation for all future learning. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/baby-artsplay-14/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190323T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190323T151500
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: Edgar Degas's Portrait of Estelle Musson Degas
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about Edgar Degas’s Portrait of Estelle Musson Degas.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-edgar-degass-portrait-of-estelle-musson-degas-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190326T130000
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SUMMARY:NOMA Book Club Group Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow book lovers as we read and discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art\, artists\, art museums\, NOMA’s collections and exhibitions. Our full 2019 schedule and reading list has been announced. \nOrganized by NOMA’s Felix J. Dreyfous Library\, the Book Club is an informal group. You do not have to attend every meeting and we understand if you have to leave a discussion or program early. The book club offers several types of programs: a book discussion group that meets once a month (no reading in December)\, curatorial programs\, field trips\, and Meet the Author receptions. Most book club programs start promptly at noon\, but please arrive at 11:30 a.m. if you wish to bring a sack lunch or meet beforehand. NOMA will provide water and soft drinks. \nRSVP for the meetings you wish to attend so we can prepare the meeting space. \nPlease contact Sheila A. Cork at 504.658.4117 or scork@noma.org for information about joining the NOMA Book Club. \nMarch 2019 Selection\nKeith Sonnier Until Today by Jeffrey Grove and Terrie Sultan\nPrestel\, 2018\, ISBN: 978-3791357324 \nOne of the first artists to use light\, specifically neon\, as a form of sculpture\, Keith Sonnier changed our ideas of what sculpture is and could be. From his early pieces\, such as Rat Tail Exercise and the Ba-O-Ba series\, to his most recent luminous neon-based series\, this book explores the progression and influence of Sonnier’s oeuvre. This beautiful monograph celebrates an artist who has never ceased experimenting—and never stopped astonishing his audience. NOMA will host a Sonnier retrospective from March 15 – June 2\, 2019. —Google Books  \nFriday\, March 15\, 12 – 1 p.m. | Curatorial Program with Katie Pfohl\, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art \nTuesday\, March 26\, 12 – 1 p.m. | Book Discussion Group
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noma-book-club-group-discussion-3/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190327T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
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SUMMARY:Noontime Talk: Keith Sonnier: Until Today with Curator Katie Pfohl
DESCRIPTION:Noontime talks are casual conversations between artists\, curators\, and other special guests with NOMA visitors frequently scheduled throughout the year. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin Curator Katie Pfohl for a discussion about the exhibition Keith Sonnier: Until Today. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noontime-talk-keith-sonnier-until-today-with-curatorial-fellow-allison-young/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190327T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190327T151500
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190201T180029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T201006Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: Amedeo Modigliani's Portrait of a Young Woman
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin a docent for a discussion about Amedeo Modigliani’s Portrait of a Young Woman.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-amedeo-modiglianis-portrait-of-a-young-woman/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190327T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190327T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
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SUMMARY:Art in Bloom 2019 |  Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond in partnership with IBERIABANK
DESCRIPTION:  \nOne of the most anticipated springtime events in New Orleans\, Art in Bloom showcases spectacular floral designs created by over 100 exhibitors that remain on display at NOMA for four days\, from March 28-31.  Proceeds from Art in Bloom benefit education projects and exhibitions at NOMA and community projects of The Garden Study Club of New Orleans. \nWith a focus on light\, transformation and discovery as New Orleans enters its fourth century\, Art in Bloom’s 2019 event theme is Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond. After an extraordinary tricentennial year of reflection and celebration\, 2019 affords us the opportunity to look ahead with limitless imagination and innovation. Echoing Until Today\, NOMA’s survey of pioneering conceptual light and sculptural artist Keith Sonnier\, Illuminations will feature the most creative minds of our city expressing the brilliant future of New Orleans and the radiance of the citizens that will inhabit it through botanicals\, florals\, ephemeral materials and an inventive use of light. \n  \n  \n\nPatron and Preview Party | March 27\, 2019\nPatron Party 6 pm | Preview Party 7 – 10 pm\nThe Patron and Preview Party features cuisine and libations from top New Orleans restaurants\, a silent auction featuring one-of-a-kind art\, and live music.\nGuests enjoy an exclusive preview of the floral displays. \nDisplays on View to the Public | March 28-31\, 2019\nLectures and Luncheon | NOMA | March 28\, 2018 (SOLD OUT)\nEvent Chairs | Sweet Dupuy and Catherine Makk\n  \nCLICK HERE to view photos from Art in Bloom 2018\n\nOnline sales have ended. TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR\, or call 504.658.4121 for more information.\n  \nCLICK HERE to view the online auction and place bids \nAuction boards close sequentially at 8\, 8:30 and 9 pm the night of March 27.\n\n  \n2019 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS\nMARCH 27 | PATRON & PREVIEW PARTY\nPatron Party 6 pm | Preview Party 7 – 10 pm \nThe Patron and Preview Party features cuisine and libations from 30 top New Orleans restaurants\, a silent auction featuring one-of-a-kind art\, and live music. Guests enjoy an exclusive preview of the floral displays. \n  \nMARCH 28 | LECTURES & LUNCHEON\n9:30 AM| Putnam and Putnam | NOMA \n  \nFrom lavish opulence to pared-down restraint\, Putnam & Putnam’s highly customizable floral arrangements are uniquely tailored for every occasion. Founded in 2014 by Darroch\, a photographer by trade\, and Michael\, a formally trained interior designer\, the Putnams’ signature designs meld site-specific drama with gentle precision\, which have garnered the attention of clients like Bergdorfs\, Vogue\, Harpers Bazaar\, among other countless clients. Ranging from the darker\, muted palettes in the Dutch tradition to blinding neons looking to the future\, Putnam & Putnam’s neverending perspectives on color help pave a new narrative for every client. Most recently\, they have authored “The Flower Color Guide”\, the first reference book to organize flower types by color\, with an emphasis on seasonality and creative color schemes – and the results are stunning in their sheer variety. What Pantone is to color\, Flower Color Guide is to flowers. \n  \n10:45 AM | Nicky Haslam | NOMA \n  \nNicky Haslam is an English interior designer and socialite\, and founder of the London-based interior design firm\, NH Studio Ltd. Nicky Haslam Studio is one of the worlds most distinguished and prolifically published interior design firms\, renowned for opulent\, original and timeless interiors as seen in Architectural Digest\, World of Interiors\, Vogue\, House and Garden\, Elle Décor\, and Traditional Home.  The Haslam aesthetic has been magnetising design cognoscenti around the world since 1972 when he first started practicing as interior designer. The firm is established as one of the most important luxury interior design offices in the United Kingdom\, known for high-end design\, bespoke furnishings and a style that is ever changing with the times\, yet always distinguishable for its humour\, charm and wit – much like Haslam himself. Under his guidance\, his creative team combines a unique sense of history with a modern contemporary outlook and the firm works on projects all over the globe including the English countryside and London\, New York\, Morocco\, New Orleans\, Denmark\, Montreal\, Barbados\, St Jean Cap Ferrat\, Monaco and Moscow\, Klosters\, Grasse\, Mallorca\, Los Angeles and Paris. \n  \n12:30 PM | Luncheon and Fashion Show | Pavilion of the Two Sisters | City Park \n  \nMARCH 28-31 | DISPLAYS ON VIEW TO THE PUBLIC\n  \nThank you to all of our 2019 Sponsors\nPresenting Sponsor\n \nBouquet\nEugenie and Joseph Jones Family Foundation \nPeggy and Timber Floyd \nNosegay\nJ. Edgar Monroe Foundation \nElly and Merritt Lane\n \nMedia\n \n\n\nOrchid\nElizabeth A. Boh \nCharlotte Bollinger \nMarion Bright \nAdrienne and Archie Casbarian \nSally and Walter Cockerham \nSweet and Ben Dupuy \nEnergy Capital Partners \nSusan and Jimmy Gundlach \nSarah Louise Wood Ham \n \nCatherine and Stephen Lim \nCatherine Makk \nDee and Nat Phillips \nMrs. Charles S. Reily \nPixie and Jimmy Reiss \nDr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smith III \nMagnolia\nAlden and Margaret Laborde Foundation \nAOS Interior Environments \nLouisette Brown and George Dunbar \nEclectic Home\, LLC \nCatherine and Semmes Favrot \nElla and Walter Flower \nNancy and Stephen Hales \nCarol and John Hall \nJennifer and Fred Heebe \nThe Helis Foundation \nSusan and Doug Johnson \nAlice Key \nSally and Jay Lapeyre \nLee Ledbetter & Associates \nKatie and Wendell LeGardeur \nLynne and Rick McMillan \nMiggy and Jay Monroe \nNew Orleans & Company \nAnne and Edmund Redd \nDebbie and Rick Rees \nSchonekas\, Evans\, McGoey & McEachin \nSusu and Andrew Stall \nAnne Reily Sutherlin \nThe Tesson Family \nSarah and George Young \nGardenia\nAnonymous \nAnonymous \nSallee and Tom Benjamin \nCathy and Rivie Cary \nElizabeth Cordes \nDr. and Mrs. Jerry B Cotner \nMathilde and Richard Currence \nBernice and Don Daigle \nShaun and Foster Duncan \nAnn Dupuy \nKathleen and Bob Edmundson \nFirst Bank & Trust \nKit and Guss Fritchie \nDathel and John Georges \nNancy and Stephen Hales \nAdrea D. Heebe \nSteve and Hon. Karen Herman \nKatherine Hovas \nHeidi and Arthur Huguley \nLinda and Gordon Kolb \nArlene and Alan Philipson \nDonna and Ben Rosen \nSheila and Britton Sanderford \nShlenker Family Foundation \nRobyn and Andrew Schwarz \nHibiscus\nCarla and Jay Adams \nEllen and Mac Ball \nKathleen and Ben Banta \nMargaret and Ken Beer \nDr. and Mrs. Jerry B Cotner \nEdward C. Bonin and Rene J. L. Fransen \nVirginia Boulet and Alvin R. Albe Jr. \nElinor Bright \nMr. and Mrs. Christian T. Brown \nSheila and Hugh Collins \nJudy and Tom David \nKristin Depp and Micheal Tubbs \nLaurie and Warren Doyle \nCatherine Drennan \nAnne Duffy and John Skinner \nSarah and Greg Feirn \nGlendy and Larry Forster \nMarla Garvey \nJulie and Ted George \nMarian and Larry Gibbs \nGwathmey Gomila \nCaroline and Michael Graham \nJulie and Scott Habetz \nDana and Steve Hansel \nLynn and Lura Harrison \nStacy and Jeremy Head \nDeidre and Christian Hooper \nSharon Jacobs and Leonard Davis \nJulie and Drew Jardine \nMalise and Clay Kearney \nMr. and Mrs. David Kearney \nSusu and Mike Kearney \nAnn Koppel \nRenee and Peter Laborde \nStephanie and James Laborde \nMary Lucy and David Lane \nAlan Lawrence \nCourtney and Ted LeClercq \nMargaret and Matt LeCorgne \nRay J. Lousteau\, M.D. \nConor T.  Lutkewitte \nRenee and Paul Masinter \nCammie and Charles Mayer \nJonathan McCall \nVirginia McCollam and Andy Ryan \nLouise McIlhenny and Hugh Riddleberger \nCharlotte and John Alden Meade \nKristin and Brian Moore \nBetsy Nalty and Dick Simmons \nLinda and Gary Raphael \nMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Saer \nMimi and Claude Schlesinger \nPeggy and David Earl Simmons \nLiz and Poco Sloss \nDr. and Mrs. Charles R. Smith \nKathleen and John Stassi \nJan Sullivan and Stanford Latter \nAllison and Ben Tiller \nBrenda and Craig Tolbert \nMelanee and Steve Usdin \nKate and John Werner \nTimothy Young \nCamellia\nAnonymous \nPetit Fleur by Lisa Brooking \nJane S. Charbonnet \nBev Church \nB.E. Dovie \nCarmen L. Duncan \nLouise Eckley \nMs. Stephanie Goliwas Huger \nAnne A. Fitz-Hugh \nJoanna Giorlando \nTeresa Guzzetta \nMrs. Bill Hines \nRuth Ann Jones \nBonnie Kaiser \nHolt Kolb \nDr’s Tom and Mary Alice May \nKay McArdle \nKathleen Mix \nJudith Young Oudt \nPalmisano \nAngèle Parlange \nPamela Rogers \nCarol Short \nAnne Strachan \nAnn Y. Swayze \nJean Taylor \nLynne and Hunter White \nAzalea\nAnonymous \nFaye T. Ballard \nEmanuel V. Benjamin III \nDebbie Buchler \nMichelle Canerot \nMary and Miles Clements \nJoni Diaz \nMelissa Dovie \nDr. Laura Finn \nCatherine Freeman \nDr. Leslie Gottsegen \nLaine B. Harper \nMarshall A. Hevron \nElizabeth Kearney \nKatherine and Parker Koerner \nFifi and Sean Laughlin \nCynthia and Robert LeBreton \nBarbara LaFleur and Tom Douglass \nSheldon Lykes \nPatrick M. McCausland \nMonique and Bob McCleskey \nMary Scott Westfeldt McKinnon \nShelby Westfeldt Mills \nNew Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation \nMargo and Esmond Phelps \nHolly E. Sarré \nJane Greenberg Schramel and Chris Schramel \nMargie Scheuermann \nKarla Seymour \nTina Shannon \nDr. and Mrs. Scott A. Tucker \nLinda Westfeldt \nCuisine and Libations\nBeth Biundo Sweets\nBlue Oak BBQ\nBoulevard American Bistro\nCafé Degas\nCafé  NOMA\nCapdeboscq Catering\nCatering D’Orleans\nCreole Creamery\nDelgado Culinary Department\nEspíritu Mezcalería\nFive Happiness\nGalatoire’s\nJoel Catering\nLaura Arrowood Catering\nLittle Bushel\nMartin Wine Cellar\nMikimoto\nMr. B’s\nNOCHI\nThe Pelican Club\nPralines by Jean\nRestaurant R’evolution\nSala\nSazerac Company\nTaj Mahal & Nirvana Indian Cuisine\nWine Seller \nSilent Auction Donors\nKaren Abboud\nJo-Ann C. Adams\nAlexis Walter Art\nMac Ball\nAlex Beard\nRaine Bedsole\nCaitlin Bella\nTony Benjamin\nBevolo Gas &amp; Electric Lights\nClaudia Blom-Nieuwpoort\nZana Randelovi´c Brown\nKim Bullen Designs\nJulie Ann Connick\nRobin Crutcher\nMichelle D’Amour\nElizabeth Dondis Photography\nGeorge Dunbar\nCourtney Egan\nElizabeth Locke Jewels\nRandolph Tucker Fitz-Hugh\nElla Flower\nGautreau’s\nGlassblower Ben\nMargaret T. Goldthwaite\nDiana Gorlin Interiors\nPage Goss\nJimmy Gundlach\nKaren Gundlach\nMartha Guthrie\nGuy Lyman Fine Art\nNancy Hales\nCarolyn Hayne\nStephanie Henderson\nAmanda Holt\nStephanie Huger\nJeanne DeLaureal and Portraits\, Inc.\nWhitney Melton Jeffreys\nRobin Kanner\nKathy Slater Design Collection\nSusu Kearney\nBelinda Knowles\nKatie Koch Home\nHelen Kohnke\nJ. Sylvia Kondylas\nMaureen Krail\nBeth Lambert\nFifi Laughlin\nNancy Hirsch Lassen\nVicki Lee\nLiz Sloss Designs\nLory Lockwood\nMegan Lovoi\nSheldon Lykes\nLizzie McClesky\nMicey Moyer\nNatalie Erwin Nagim\nNOLA Bon Vivant\nMallory Page\nCleland Powell\nAnnie Weinstein Richardson\nAmanda Holt Robicheaux\nWesley Robinson\nAvery Rowan\nMax Ryan\nRobert Santopadre\nRhenda Saparito\nSue Sartor\nKaroline Schleh\nRichard Sexton\nJulie Silvers\nHunt Slonem\nSuzonne Stirling\nand Claudia Blom\nEugenie D. Suggs\nAdele Sypesteyn\nDan Tague\nNell Tilton\nTim Trapolin\nJon Vaccari\n“Lady Vayu” aka Sylvia Kondylas\nTony Watts\nMarilyn Woolverton \nExhibitors\nCreative Designs \nSteve Baker\, Floral Designer\nDunn and Sonnier Antiques\, Florals\, Gifts\nRandolph Tucker Fitz-Hugh\nFrench Truck Coffee\nKim Starr Wise Floral Events\nLuna Botanicals\nNOLA-FLORA\nPutnam &amp; Putnam and Adam Franger Lippes\nSarah Martzolf\nSoSuSu \nExterior Designs \nBeverly Katz\, Landscape Designer\, APLD\nKim Alvarez and Marianne Mumford\, Landscape Images Ltd.\nThe Plant Gallery\nPaul Soniat\, Director\,\nNew Orleans Botanical Garden\nRobin Tanner\,\nLandscape Architect \nGarden Clubs \nAcres of Green Garden Club\nAurora Plantation Garden Club\nCountry Club Home Gardeners\nEnglish Turn Garden Club\nGarden Study Club of New Orleans\nHammond Garden Club\nJunior League of New Orleans Garden Club\nLake Vista Garden Club\nLakeview Botany Guild\nNew Orleans Garden Society\nNew Orleans Town Gardeners\nRiver Ridge Garden Club\nSecret Garden Club\nShady Oaks Garden Club\nTchefuncta Home and Garden Club\nTown and Country Garden Club of West St. Tammany \nIkebana \nDeeDee Adams | Sogetsu\nSylvia Blanchard | Ichyo\nBetty Butz | Sogetsu\nJoan Butz | Sogetsu\nSally Cockerham | Ichyo\nRichard Cranford | Sogetsu\nJackie Gamble | Sogetsu\nEmilie Garoutte | Sogetsu\nMaria Griffin | Ichyo\nEsther Jordan | Sogetsu\nMitsuki Kennair | Ikenobo\nBetty Lyons | Ichyo\nBetty Rena | Ikenobo &amp; Ichyo\nSumiko Roach | Ichyo\nDiane Saye | Kodoruy\nCarol Smith | Ichyo\nHiroko Tsuzuki | Ichyo\nSusie Vanderkuy | Sogetsu\nMarilyn Wolfe | Sogetsu \nMovers and Shakers \nMrs. Gayle Benson\, New Orleans Saints and Pelicans\nThe New Orleans Advocate and Gambit\nCrescent City Farmers Market\nLouis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\nNew Orleans Ballet Theater\nNew Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation\nPreservation Resource Center\nRiver Birch Landfill\nWoodward Design + Build \nProfessional Florists \nBlucid Floral\nCompass Point Events\,\nErin Steen French\, Designer\nCrescent Flora\nDunn and Sonnier\nIRIS floral + event design studio\nLongue Vue House and Gardens\nMitch’s Flowers\nSophisticated Styles by Susan Marcotte\nTina Turner\, Professional Floral Designer\, The Plant Gallery\nVillere’s Florist \nTablescapes \nAltered States by Rachel Loehrer assisted by Breanne Zill\nBrockschmidt & Coleman Decoration and Design\nGrace Kaynor Designs\nPeony\nPippen Lane\nThe Scout Guide \nYoung Artists \nArchbishop Chapelle\nChartwell\nIsidore Newman School\nJefferson Parish Talent\nLouise S. McGehee School\nLycee Francais de la Nouvelle-Orleans\nLynn Oaks School Art Appreciation Class\, Braithwaite\, LA\nMagnolia School\nMetairie Park Country Day\nNOCCA\nSt. Dominic School\nSt. George’s Episcopal School\nTrinity Episcopal School\nUrsuline Academy\nW. Smith Elementary \nSpecial Thanks \nAdam Franger Lippes\nPavilion of the Two Sisters\nSaks Fifth Avenue\nSoSuSu\nThe Soniat House Hotel \n2019 Committee\nCarla Adams\nQuincy Adams\nMargaret Beer\nElizabeth Boh\nC.C. Langenstein\nMeredith Claiborne\nMathilde Currence\nLauren Davis\nPam Dongieux\nMegan Eustis\nCatherine Favrot\nSarah Feirn\nJulie George\nAnne Guillot\nJuli Miller Hart\nCarolyn Hayne\nJennifer Heebe\nKaylea Hill\nKatie Hovas\nStephanie Huger\nTavi Jones\nMalise Kearney\nCaroline Kearney\nBrett Lapeyre\nMarley LeBourgeois\nMargaret LeCorgne\nCammie Mayer\nLeslie Massony\nShelby Mills\nAnne Redd\nPixie Reiss\nMacon Riddle\nKim Roddy\nAnna Schaefer\nSusu Stall\nKate Tucker\nKate Werner\nElizabeth Wooten \n2019 NOMA Volunteer Committee Chair\nJennifer Heebe \n  \nCurrent as of 2/20/2019
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-in-bloom-2019/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190328T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190328T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190110T221024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T165703Z
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SUMMARY:Art in Bloom 2019 | Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond in partnership with IBERIABANK
DESCRIPTION:One of the most anticipated springtime events in New Orleans\, Art in Bloom showcases spectacular floral designs created by over 100 exhibitors that remain on display at NOMA for four days\, from March 28-31.  Proceeds from Art in Bloom benefit education projects and exhibitions at NOMA and community projects of The Garden Study Club of New Orleans. \nWith a focus on light\, transformation and discovery as New Orleans enters its fourth century\, Art in Bloom’s 2019 event theme is Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-in-bloom-2019-illuminations-looking-within-and-beyond-in-partnership-with-iberiabank/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190329T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190329T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190114T192500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T165313Z
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SUMMARY:Art in Bloom 2019 | Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond in partnership with IBERIABANK
DESCRIPTION:One of the most anticipated springtime events in New Orleans\, Art in Bloom showcases spectacular floral designs created by over 100 exhibitors that remain on display at NOMA for four days\, from March 28-31.  Proceeds from Art in Bloom benefit education projects and exhibitions at NOMA and community projects of The Garden Study Club of New Orleans. \nWith a focus on light\, transformation and discovery as New Orleans enters its fourth century\, Art in Bloom’s 2019 event theme is Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-in-bloom-2019-illuminations-looking-within-and-beyond-in-partnership-with-iberiabank-3/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190329T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190329T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190129T173534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T143108Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Nights at NOMA: Art in Bloom | Music by Semaj & The Mad Bad Band | Artist Perspective with Lorna Williams
DESCRIPTION:Friday Nights at NOMA returns for an exciting lineup of programs in 2019: live music\, movies\, children’s activities\, and more. Regular admission prices apply—NOMA members are FREE—but there is no extra charge for programs or films. All galleries\, the Museum Shop\, and Café NOMA remain open till 9 pm. \n\n5 – 8 pm: Art on the Spot drop-in activity table\n5 – 9 pm: Art in Bloom on display\n5:30 – 8:30 pm: Music by Semaj & The Mad Bad Band\n6:30 pm: Artist Perspective with Lorna Williams on the exhibition Mildred Thompson: Against the Grain\n\nABOUT ART IN BLOOM\nOne of the most anticipated springtime events in New Orleans\, Art in Bloom showcases spectacular floral designs created by over 100 exhibitors that remain on display at NOMA for four days\, from March 28-31.  Proceeds from Art in Bloom benefit education projects and exhibitions at NOMA and community projects of The Garden Study Club of New Orleans. \nWith a focus on light\, transformation and discovery as New Orleans enters its fourth century\, Art in Bloom’s 2019 theme is Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond. \nABOUT LORNA WILLIAMS\nLorna Williams was born in 1986 in New Orleans. She received her BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2010. She studied at New Orleans Center for Creative Arts\, School of Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and Tyler School of Art\, Philadelphia. In 2009\, she attended the Norfolk Program at Yale University. Her work has been exhibited at the Studio Museum Harlem in New York; Montserrat College of Art\, Beverly\, Massachusetts; and the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Williams’s work has been reviewed in The Wall Street Journal\, Art in America\, The New York Times\, FLATT\, Boston Magazine\, Concierge Magazine\, and The Boston Globe\, among others. She was the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions including Presidential Scholars Program Semifinalist\, ARTS Recognition Finalist\, National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts Finalist\, Art and Change Grantee of the Leeway Foundation\, Ellen Battell Stockel Fellowship Recipient. Her work is included in the collection of 21C Museum\, The Pizzuti Collection and Wellington Management. Williams will provide her perspective on works displayed in Mildred Thompson: Against the Grain. \nABOUT SEMAJ & THE MAD BAD BAND\nThe voice of Semaj with a blend of folk\, hip-hop\, soul\, funk\, pop and blues wrapped up in something new. \nFriday Nights at NOMA is supported in part by grant funds from the Azby Fund; Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation; and the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation and Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/friday-nights-at-noma-art-in-bloom-music-by-semaj-douglas/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190110T221246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T163854Z
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SUMMARY:Art in Bloom 2019 | Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond\, in partnership with IBERIABANK
DESCRIPTION:One of the most anticipated springtime events in New Orleans\, Art in Bloom showcases spectacular floral designs created by over 100 exhibitors that remain on display at NOMA for four days\, from March 28-31.  Proceeds from Art in Bloom benefit education projects and exhibitions at NOMA and community projects of The Garden Study Club of New Orleans. \nWith a focus on light\, transformation and discovery as New Orleans enters its fourth century\, Art in Bloom’s 2019 event theme is Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-in-bloom-2019-illuminations-looking-within-and-beyond-in-partnership-with-iberiabank-2/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190131T125454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T125605Z
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SUMMARY:Baby Artsplay!
DESCRIPTION:Instill a love of art at a young age through a guided\, hands-on gallery experience. Young Audiences Wolf Trap teaching artists will present a series of six workshops for caregivers and children ages 0-3. Learn how to integrate music\, movement\, and drama into everyday playtime to foster children’s developmental growth. \nSaturdays at 10:30 am \nThis free six-part workshop series provides engaging arts based activities designed to instruct caregivers on how to use the arts at home to promote early learning. \nMarch 30 | Lesson 3 – Express Yourself (Early Language) \nSpace is limited. Register today: www.yabap.eventbrite.com \nIdeal for ages 0-3. \nContact education@noma.org or 504-658-4128 if you have any questions. \nAbout Young Audiences\nFor over 50 years\, Young Audiences of Louisiana has operated arts in education programs that promote academic excellence and social growth through the arts. Studies have shown that students enrolled in Young Audiences programs outperformed their peers on standardized tests\, exhibited fewer disciplinary issues\, and had increased school attendance. \nAbout Wolf Trap Institute\nYoung Audiences / Louisiana Wolf Trap has been an affiliate of The Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts since 2010. The Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts\, a program of the Wolf Trap Foundation\, was established in 1981 under a grant from the Head Start Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services serving children birth through kindergarten. The goal of the Institute is to provide early childhood educators with professional development training in the use of performing arts techniques within educational curriculum goals and outcomes for young children. The infusion of arts-based techniques into daily routines provides powerful teaching strategies that can be used to enhance all areas of development\, including emergent literacy\, self-esteem and socialization\, problem solving\, receptive and expressive language\, motor skills and self-regulation\, science and math\, conceptualization\, and creativity\, in order to provide a solid foundation for all future learning. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/baby-artsplay-15/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T151500
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CREATED:20190307T225330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190307T225736Z
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SUMMARY:Small Talk: Charles Joseph Natoire's The Toilet of Psyche
DESCRIPTION:Small Talks are ten-to-fifteen-minute gallery talks focused on one object or a small group of objects. These brief informal sessions enrich the visitor experience and allow visitors to learn more about works of art in NOMA’s permanent holdings as well as those on view in temporary exhibitions. \nJoin a discussion about Charles Joseph Natoire’s The Toilet of Psyche.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/small-talk-charles-joseph-natoires-the-toilet-of-psyche/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190331T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190331T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190129T202519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T202519Z
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SUMMARY:Louisiana Rainbow Iris Festival
DESCRIPTION:Horticulture lovers and gardening enthusiasts are invited to the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden for the annual Louisiana Rainbow Iris Festival\, presented by NOMA and the Greater New Orleans Iris Society (GNOIS). Come view the newly-bloomed Louisiana irises in the lush sculpture garden. Visitors will have the opportunity to ask on-site iris experts any gardening-related question. Entry to the festival is free and open to the public. For more information\, call 504.658.4100.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/louisiana-rainbow-iris-festival-4/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190331T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190110T222020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T163706Z
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SUMMARY:Art in Bloom 2019 | Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:One of the most anticipated springtime events in New Orleans\, Art in Bloom showcases spectacular floral designs created by over 100 exhibitors that remain on display at NOMA for four days\, from March 28-31.  Proceeds from Art in Bloom benefit education projects and exhibitions at NOMA and community projects of The Garden Study Club of New Orleans. \nWith a focus on light\, transformation and discovery as New Orleans enters its fourth century\, Art in Bloom’s 2019 event theme is Illuminations: Looking Within and Beyond.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-in-bloom-2019-illuminations-looking-within-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Special
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190402T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190402T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190311T205606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T205606Z
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SUMMARY:NOMA Highlights Tour
DESCRIPTION:NOMA docents guide visitors on hour-long tours of either the permanent collection or special exhibitions. Tours are free with NOMA admission. Meet in the Great Hall to join in. \nSpecial group tours can be arranged with two-weeks advance notice. Call Tracy Kennan\, Curator of Education\, at 504.658.4113.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noma-highlights-tour/2019-04-02/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190313T170242Z
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SUMMARY:Noontime Talk: Bondye: Between and Beyond with Curator Katie Pfohl
DESCRIPTION:Noontime talks are casual conversations between artists\, curators\, and other special guests with NOMA visitors frequently scheduled throughout the year. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. Admission to NOMA is free to all Louisiana residents on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \nJoin Curator Katie Pfohl for a discussion about works on view in Bondye: Between and Beyond.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noontime-talk-bondye-with-curator-katie-pfohl/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190405T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190405T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190313T164122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190313T164122Z
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SUMMARY:Sculpture Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join NOMA’s docents for a free guided tour of the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden on Fridays\, Saturdays\, and Mondays\, weather dependent\, at noon. (Call 504.658.4153 to verify.) Sited on five acres adjacent to the museum\, the garden contains more than sixty works by renowned sculptors placed among a picturesque mature grove of pine\, magnolia\, and moss-draped live oak trees bisected by a lagoon. Represented sculptors include Pierre Auguste Renoir\, Rene Magritte\, Henry Moore\, Isamu Noguchi\, and Robert Indiana\, among others. Meet at the gates to the garden\, which offers free admission year-round.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/sculpture-garden-tour-16/2019-04-05/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190405T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190307T170047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T143230Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Nights at NOMA: College Night | Interactive performance with Cristina Molina in Ear to the Ground exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Friday Nights at NOMA features an exciting lineup of programs in 2019: live music\, movies\, children’s activities\, and more. Regular admission prices apply—NOMA members are FREE—but there is no extra charge for programs or films. All galleries\, the Museum Shop\, and Café NOMA remain open till 9 pm. On April 5 the museum will host College Night\, allowing all students\, faculty\, and staff with ID from local colleges and universities free admission from 5 – 9 pm. \n\n5 – 8 pm: Art on the Spot family activity table\n5:30 – 8:30 pm: Music by Luna Loxx and DJ Legatron\n5:30 – 7:15 pm: Xavier University performance lab student presentations and dance performances throughout the museum\n6 – 8 pm: Under Three Things\, an interactive performance by artist Cristina Molina in Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art\n\nABOUT UNDER THREE THINGS BY CRISTINA MOLINA\nAt select intervals throughout the run of the exhibition Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art\, New Orleans-based artist Cristina Molina will host a series of intimate guided tours of the exhibition in which she will assume the perspective of the earth\, personified. [Read more about Cristina Molina in an interview published in NOMA Magazine.]\nDrawing upon cultural mythologies of the underworld\, Molina will guide museum visitors through a whispered exploration of the exhibition in which the different artworks in the exhibition constitute the topography of an imagined subterranean landscape. Inspired by the classical myth of Persephone\, who was doomed to spend a third of the year in the underworld\, Molina reimagines this mythological figure as an empowered goddess who harnesses the earth as a place of primordial cultural emergence. Spanning video installation\, performance\, photography\, sculpture and textile design\, Molina’s work privileges female protagonists to explore themes related to origins\, heritage\, and personal mythology\, and how they work in concert with natural and urban landscapes. \nFriday Nights at NOMA is supported in part by grant funds from the Azby Fund; Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation; and the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation and Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/friday-nights-at-noma-edible-book-day-interactive-performance-with-cristina-molina-in-ear-to-the-ground-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190129T161429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T161529Z
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SUMMARY:Studio KIDS!
DESCRIPTION:Get Creative with Studio KIDS! \nThis winter/spring\, Studio KIDS! classes explore art made by diverse cultures throughout time as inspiration for art projects. From sculpting to painting\, each class features different media and techniques. Attend one class or the entire series. Classes are limited to 14 students. Register in advance to ensure your spot! \nENROLL NOW \nCall 504-658-4140 or email education@noma.org for more information. \nAges 5 – 10 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm \nCost per class: $25 members / $30 nonmembers \nApril 6 | Personal Pendant \nLearn how cultures communicate through jewelry and then create your own pendant that reflects your personality.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/studio-kids-69/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145527
CREATED:20190123T191808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T195815Z
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SUMMARY:Poets for Art
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National Poetry Month\, the New Orleans Museum of Art is offering a free poetry workshop on Saturday\, April 6\, for students in grades 8–12\, led by Louisiana Poet Laureate Jack B. Bedell. Workshop participants will tour the museum and select a work of art that inspires or engages them. Working with a professional writer\, students will develop and write a poem. Students are invited to submit their completed poem to NOMA for publication in a soft-bound book that will be mailed to all participants. Experienced and novice poets are invited to apply by March 29. \n\n\n\n\nJack B. Bedell is the Louisiana Poet Laureate fro 2017–2019. He is Professor of English and Coordinator of Creative Writing at Southeastern Louisiana University where he also edits Louisiana Literature and directs the Louisiana Literature Press. His latest collections are Elliptic (Yellow Flag Press\, 2016)\, Revenant (Blue Horse Press\, 2016)\,and Bone-Hollow\, True: New & Selected Poems (Texas Review Press\, 2013). \n\n\n\n\nDownload Poets for Art Entry Form \nSCHEDULE FOR APRIL 6\n10 a.m. Meet at main entrance to the sculpture garden for an introduction and tour. \n10: 45 a.m. Workshop participants tour NOMA galleries after discussing connections between poetry and art. \n12:30 – 1 p.m. Lunch (provided) \n1 – 1:45 p.m. Poetry lesson with workshop leaders. \n1:45  – 2:45 p.m. Students write poems and revisit galleries and the sculpture garden. \n2:45  – 3 p.m. Regroup with workshop leaders. \n3 – 4 p.m. Poetry readings in front of selected art works by students and workshop leaders. \nBRIEF GUIDELINES\nNOTE: Students are encouraged to visit NOMA before April 6 to look at art works ahead of time. It is suggested that they take photos (without flash!) of the pieces in the permanent collection that inspire them. \nTeen passes are available by clicking here\, or at NOMA’s front desk. (Visitors ages 13-19 are granted free admission to NOMA through 2017 courtesy of the Helis Foundation.) \nOnly work in NOMA’s permanent collection should be used. These pieces can be identified by the following: \n\nArtist name or manufacturer’s company\, nationality and dates\, such as “Antoine-Jean Gros\, French\, 1771–1835\,” or “Johann Goetz-Witwe Glassworks\, Bohemia\, Active 1840–1940.\nTitle of work and date completed (sometimes a date range): Vase with Snake\, circa 1895–1900.\nAn explanation of how NOMA acquired the piece\, for example: Gift of John J. Cunningham\nAn accession number\, for example: 1977.145 or 56.30\n\nNOMA will provide paper\, pencils\, and a laptop computer to compose poetry during the hours of the workshop. Students will have one week after the workshop to complete their poem and submit it for publication.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/poets-for-art-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes
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