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SUMMARY:See Me: Teen Art & Poetry Lounge
DESCRIPTION:Teens are invited to experience the exhibition Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers and enjoy a space devoted to rest and self-representation\, designed by NOMA’s Teen Art Council. See Me explores themes from the exhibition like self-portraiture\, identity\, and the uses of photography in the past and today. \nStop by to recharge in the lounge and galleries and take part in interactive activities inspired by the exhibition: \n\n2–5 pm: Art-Making: Frame It! Build your own keepsake photo frame inspired by decorative cases for daguerreotype photographs\, one of the earliest forms of photography.\n\n\n2–4 pm: Pop-Up Talk & Photo Booth with visiting artist Tiffany Smith Meet Tiffany Smith\, a New York–based interdisciplinary artist whose work is featured in the exhibition. Smith’s photographic portraits\, installations\, user engaged experiences\, and assemblages focus on identity\, representation\, cultural ambiguity\, and displacement. Step into the photo booth\, designed and activated by the Teen Art Council in collaboration with the artist\, to pose for a portrait that celebrates how you invite others to see you.\n\n\n4–5 pm: Poetry Reading & Open Mic Listen to youth poets perform original works\, and peruse poetry art books created by youth artists with Creative Assembly Cohort members Tiana Noble and Joseph Darensbourg. Want to perform? Bring your own poems and sign up at the event!\n\nAll teens are admitted to the museum for free year-round\, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. Teens and accompanying adults may check in at the front desk upon arrival.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/see-me-teen-art-poetry-lounge/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Teens
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T195045Z
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives: Digital Photography (Ages 55 and Up)
DESCRIPTION:NOMA’s Art Thrives program aims to create opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new creative skills while building community and having fun in the process. In conjunction with Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers\, on view through January 8\, we invite you to join us for an eight-session digital photography course. \nOver four weeks\, participants will work with professional teaching artists and museum staff to explore a diverse range of photographic processes as a catalyst for inspiration. Workshops will focus on history\, techniques\, aesthetics\, and practice. Teaching Artists include Tiffany Smith\, Jonathan Traviesa\, Ariya Aladjem Wolf\, and Camille Farrah Lenain. \nNo photography experience or prior knowledge is necessary to participate. Space is limited and advanced registration is required \n$160 for the entire course | $120 for members \nSold Out \nPlease contact education@noma.org or 504.658.4140 for more information or to inquire about future Art Thrives programs \nFinancial Assistance is available on a first come\, first served basis. Please complete a brief form requesting financial assistance\, and a staff member will reach out to you soon. \nApply for Financial Assistance \n\nProgram Schedule\nWeek 1: Tuesday\, November 8\, and Friday\, November 11\, 2–4 pm \nWeek 2: Tuesday\, November 15\, and Friday November 18\, 2–4 pm \nBreak for Thanksgiving Week \nWeek 3: Tuesday\, November 29\, and Friday\, December 2\, 2-4 pm \nWeek 4: Tuesday\, December 6\, and Friday December 9\, 2-4 pm \nParticipants are expected to attend all 8 sessions of this workshop. \n\nAdditional Program Information\nWhat You’ll Need\nPlease bring whatever digital camera you have that you would like to make images with\, even a cell phone or tablet. We will have cameras available for use in session if you are not able to bring your own. \nWhat You’ll Get\nRegistration includes a photo storage box\, sketch books for recording observations\, and printed versions of the images you make over the course of the workshop. \nPlease contact education@noma.org or 504.658.4140 with any questions. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-digital-photography-course/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes,Art Thrives
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221213T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221213T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20221207T173907Z
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SUMMARY:Canceled | Free Lecture: Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe
DESCRIPTION:Unfortunately\, this program on Tuesday\, December 13\, has been canceled. We look forward to welcoming Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe to NOMA in the future.  \nJoin us for a lecture and conversation with photographer\, activist\, educator\, and historian Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe. Presented as part of the programming schedule for Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers\, Moutoussamy-Ashe will speak about her career as an image-maker\, including what motivates her own practice as a photographer. Deeply invested in issues of representation and photography’s potential to create social change\, Moutoussamy-Ashe will also consider the relationship between photographs and the fight for civil rights\, including important historical work by Black female photographers. \nCANCELED \nAbout the Artist \nJeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe holds a BFA in photography from the Cooper Union for the Advancement for Art and Science in New York City. Her work has appeared in Life\, Ebony\, Sports Illustrated\, Essence\, the New York Times\, and numerous other publications. She has had more than two dozen solo exhibitions\, and her photography is held in public collections throughout the country\, including the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture\, the Museum of Modern Art\, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Her 1986 historical volume Viewfinders: Black Women Photographers was the first of its kind and remains a foundational text in the field. In 2007\, the University of South Carolina published the 25th anniversary edition of Daufuskie Island: Photographs by Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe\, for which the photographer received an Essence Literary Award in Photography the following year. She serves as a director for the Arthur Ashe Endowment to Defeat AIDS and the President’s Council of the Cooper Union.  \nFrom the Artist’s Website\n“Over the past five decades\, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe has used her lens in service of storytelling\, harnessing the power of images to convey meaning and truth. And while her photographs tell definitive stories—those of the condition and moments when they were taken- they are also intimate revelation reinforcing our underlying humanity\, where our own personal truths can be found\, refracted through personal experience.”
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/jeanne-moutoussamy-ashe/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221214T160000
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CREATED:20221209T195023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T155143Z
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED | Art Thrives Digital Photography Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Out of caution for the current weather forecast\, this public program has been postponed. We look forward to announcing a new date soon. \nJoin us for a special showcase highlighting the work of participants in our Art Thrives digital photography course offered in conjunction with Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers. \nNOMA’s Art Thrives program aims to create opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new creative skills while building community and having fun in the process. Over four weeks\, participants worked with professional teaching artists and museum staff to explore a diverse range of photographic processes as a catalyst for inspiration. \nThe work will be on view in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on Wednesday\, December 14\, 10 am–4 pm. \nFor more information about Art Thrives\, contact education@noma.org. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-digital-photography-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Special,Art Thrives
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED | Gallery Talk with Ellene "Joi" Whiley
DESCRIPTION:Out of caution for the current weather forecast\, this public program has been postponed. We look forward to announcing a new date soon. \nJoin 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 us for a discussion with artist and exhibition advisor group member Ellene “Joi” Whiley about Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers in the museum’s first-floor Ella West Freeman Galleries. \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\nAbout Ellene “Joi” Whiley\nEllene “Joi” Whiley holds a B.A. in Studio Art from Spelman College and a M.A. in Arts Administration from the University of New Orleans. She studied abroad at the LaCoste School of Art in South France. Joi has done advanced studio studies in New York at Parsons School of Design. In addition\, she served as the 2004-2005 Romare Bearden Fellow at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Joi has exhibited her work at M.Francis Gallery\, the New Orleans Museum of Art during “Artfully Aware”\, Baton Rouge Shaw Center 4th Floor Terrace Gallery\, and the New Orleans African American Museum. She is an experienced artist\, art instructor\, and arts administrator. Recently Joi has done workshops at the LSU Museum of Art\, an arts lecture for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library\, and served as a Teaching Artist for the New Orleans Museum of Art. Currently\, Joi serves as a member of the “Called to the Camera” Advisory Group at the New Orleans Museum of Art. She is also blessed to work alongside her husband\, Joseph Whiley\, as co-owner of E. Joi Studio\, LLC. \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-121422/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221217T130000
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CREATED:20221019T181344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221207T182201Z
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SUMMARY:Archival Preservation: Family Photographs Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join experts from New Orleans Museum of Art\, New Orleans Photo Alliance\, Louisiana State University\, and the Historic New Orleans Collection to learn about best practices for preservation of family photograph collections. Following presentations\, participants will have the opportunity to bring a limited number of family photographs\, in a variety of formats\, to be digitized and brought home that day. NOMA will not keep any copies of digitized photographs. \nThis program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers\, and attendees will tour the exhibition with Brian Piper\, Assistant Curator of Photographs. \nFree with advanced registration. Registration includes access to the museum galleries for the day. \nRegister Now \nPlease note: Up to 10 attendees can participate per registered family. \n\nAdditional Program Information\nPhotographic objects NOMA can digitize: \n\nPhotographic prints up to 8 x 10 inches including color\, black & white\, and instant film prints\nMounted 35 mm slides\nUnmounted 35 mm film (negative or slide film)\nSheet film to 8 x 10 inches (negative or slide film)\nDaguerreotypes and tintypes in good condition\n\n  \nNOMA cannot digitize: \n\nProfessional studio portraits with a watermark or embossment\, such as prints from a school portrait company\nPhotographs\, negatives\, and slides with extensive damage or mold\nPhotographic objects that are broken or damaged (e.g. broken glass negatives or rusty tintypes)\n\n\nProgram Speakers\nAbout Mallory Taylor\nMallory Taylor is an Associate Curator at the Historic New Orleans Collection where she works with the photographic holdings. After graduating from Savannah College of Art & Design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography\, Taylor discovered her interest in working with photographic collections while interning at the National Archives and Records Administration. She later attended Ryerson University\, in coordination with the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film\, where she earned a Master of Arts in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management. \nAbout Edward Benoit III\nEdward Benoit III is Associate Director and Associate Professor in the School of Library & Information Science at Louisiana State University\, Baton Rouge. He is the coordinator of the archival studies and cultural heritage resource management programs. He received an MA in History\, MLIS and PhD in Information Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His research focuses on participatory and community archives\, non-traditional archival materials\, climate change\, and archival education. He is the founder and director of the Virtual Footlocker Project\, which examines the personal archiving habits of the 21st century soldier in an effort to develop new digital capture and preservation technologies to support their needs. \nAbout Lisa Cates\nLisa Cates is a photographer\, educator\, and producer who specializes in travel and expedition programs. She has worked with National Geographic Expeditions\, National Geographic Student Expeditions\, the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops\, and Nobechi Creative. Lisa Cates is the Director of the New Orleans Photo Alliance (NOPA)\, a nonprofit focused on elevating photography in the Gulf Coast states through exhibitions\, programs and opportunities. In this capacity\, she has overseen exhibitions in the NOPA gallery\, partnering with institutions like the New Orleans Museum of Art\, the New Orleans Jazz Museum\, the National World War II Museum\, and Tulane University. She has been an active member of the committee for New Orleans’s annual festival of photography\, PhotoNOLA\, since 2014\, and has been a juror for Critical Mass and the Photoville Fence. \nAbout the New Orleans Photo Alliance\nThe mission of the New Orleans Photo Alliance (NOPA) is to encourage the understanding and appreciation of photography through exhibitions\, opportunities\, and educational programs. NOPA runs a community photo center at 7800 Oak Street and hosts the annual PhotoNOLA festival every December. \n\nThis program is funded under a grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities\, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The views\, findings\, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of either the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities. \n  \n[Artwork credit: Photographer unidentified\, “To My Sweet Baby Brother\, From Sister”\, ca. 1945. Gelatin silver print in original sleeve mount. Robert Langmuir African American Photograph Collection\, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript\, Archives\, and Rare Book Library\, Emory University.]
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/family-photographs-workshop-2022-12-17/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221221T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20221129T174557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221215T194315Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Ellene “Joi” Whiley
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 us for a discussion with artist and exhibition advisor group member Ellene “Joi” Whiley about Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers in the museum’s first-floor Ella West Freeman Galleries. \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\nAbout Ellene “Joi” Whiley\nEllene “Joi” Whiley holds a B.A. in Studio Art from Spelman College and a M.A. in Arts Administration from the University of New Orleans. She studied abroad at the LaCoste School of Art in South France. Joi has done advanced studio studies in New York at Parsons School of Design. In addition\, she served as the 2004-2005 Romare Bearden Fellow at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Joi has exhibited her work at M.Francis Gallery\, the New Orleans Museum of Art during “Artfully Aware”\, Baton Rouge Shaw Center 4th Floor Terrace Gallery\, and the New Orleans African American Museum. She is an experienced artist\, art instructor\, and arts administrator. Recently Joi has done workshops at the LSU Museum of Art\, an arts lecture for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library\, and served as a Teaching Artist for the New Orleans Museum of Art. Currently\, Joi serves as a member of the “Called to the Camera” Advisory Group at the New Orleans Museum of Art. She is also blessed to work alongside her husband\, Joseph Whiley\, as co-owner of E. Joi Studio\, LLC. \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-122122/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230109
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20221220T215516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221223T191008Z
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SUMMARY:Adam Davis’s Black Magic
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers\, Los Angeles–based photographer Adam Davis is bringing his ongoing Black Magic project to NOMA. \nDuring his two-week Creative Assembly Connector Residency\, Davis will set up a studio on the museum’s second floor\, where he will produce photographic tintypes as part of his goal to create an archive of 20\,000 portraits of Black Americans. Davis has traveled with Black Magic across the country to cities including Tulsa\, Chicago\, and Detroit. Learn more about in the project in an article from the Los Angeles Times. \nOn select days during this residency\, visitors will have the opportunity to pose for and receive a free tintype portrait from Davis. \nDue to overwhelming demand\, all spots are currently filled. Please join the waitlist below to be notified as times open up.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/adam-davis-black-magic/
CATEGORIES:Special,Creative Assembly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221228T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20221129T174436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221129T174436Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Delaney George
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 us for a discussion with photographer and exhibition advisor group member Delaney George about Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers in the museum’s first-floor Ella West Freeman Galleries. \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-122822/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230104T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20221212T171149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T171149Z
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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 us for a discussion with Brian Piper\, NOMA’s Assistant Curator of Photographs\, about Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers in the museum’s first-floor Ella West Freeman Galleries. \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-010423/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230106T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230106T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20221222T170300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T212935Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at NOMA: Snap That
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\nFriday\, January 6 | Snap That\nKick off the final weekend of Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers with a night of music\, interactive experiences\, and more. \n$25 General Admission | $15 for Members \nBuy Tickets \n  \n \nKhris Royal and Dark Matter feat. Erica Falls\n7:30–9:00 pm in the Lapis Center for the Arts\nKhris Royal and Dark Matter is a young alternative funk band steeped in jazz flavors on the forefront of the New Orleans music scene. They have secured their spot among the immensely talented acts emerging from a revitalized New Orleans by headlining at local music meccas such as the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street and the famed Maple Leaf Bar. The band is quickly building momentum on a national scale\, with killer debut sets at both the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Gulf Shores’s Hangout Festival.\n  \n \nFelice Gee\n6:00–7:30 pm and 9:00–9:45 pm in the Great Hall\nBrooklyn-born and New Orleans–inspired\, Felice Gee curates sound waves fine-tuned specifically as a form of meditation and celebration\, intimately connecting holistic viewpoints intermixed with the foundations of music. Expect African Diasporic sounds from every era\, introduced with an emphasis on drum beats and storytelling. She specializes in high-vibrational music\, strongly rooted in tribal\, reggae\, funk\, and jazz beats.\n  \n\n \n\nMeet the Artist: Polo Silk\n6:00 pm in the Second-Floor Stafford Gallery\nFor more than three decades\, Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell (American\, born 1964) has been photographing Black New Orleans\, creating a unique body of work that blends elements of portraiture\, fashion\, performance\, and street photography. The exhibition Picture Man: Portraits by Polo Silk explores how Polo Silk successfully blends all of those elements\, while illustrating his role as an important part of photographic history. \n  \n \nCalled to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers Exhibition Walkthrough with Malik Bartholomew\n6:30 pm in the First-Floor Ella West Freeman Galleries\nMalik Bartholomew is a seventh-generation New Orleans native who serves as a community griot\, cultural curator\, local historian\, photographer\, storyteller\, researcher\, and tour guide. He is a proud graduate of John F. Kennedy Senior High School and Dillard University where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history. Post-graduation\, he has since spent countless hours in many of the city’s archives exploring and learning more about the unique traditions and history of the city of New Orleans. Currently\, Malik is involved in numerous projects documenting the city of New Orleans through the medium of photography and supporting indigenous New Orleans culture. He is a board member of the Congo Square Preservation Society\, One Book One New Orleans\, and the Louisiana Afro-Indigenous Society. He serves on the curatorial board of the Pass It On Poetry Open Mic Team and was a member of the first exhibition advisory group for Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers. He is also the proud owner of Know NOLA Tours—a tour experience and historical consulting company. Know NOLA Tours is a tour company grounded in the roots of research\, history\, storytelling\, and culture that focuses on the black stories and narratives of the city of New Orleans and its connection\, impact\, and influence on the world. \n  \n \nArt-Making\n6:00–9:30 pm on the Museum’s First Floor\nJoin NOMA teaching artists in an interactive art-making activity inspired by work on view at 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-010623/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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SUMMARY:Yoga in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden Every Saturday
DESCRIPTION:NOMA presents yoga classes in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden on Saturday mornings. \nPlease meet at the main entrance to the sculpture garden located on Dueling Oaks Drive. Registrants must bring their own yoga mats. \nClasses are $10 | $5 for NOMA members \nREGISTER NOW \nRegistration will remain open until 3 pm the evening prior to class. Currently\, these classes are outside only\, and will be cancelled for severe weather. Registrants will be notified of cancellation via email by 5 pm the evening prior to each class. For more information\, call 504.658.4128 or email education@noma.org. \n 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/yoga-in-the-besthoff-sculpture-garden/2023-01-07/
LOCATION:Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans \, LA\, 70124
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230107T150000
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SUMMARY:Free Screening: People Museum
DESCRIPTION:Want to revisit People Museum’s Louise Bourgeois–inspired performance in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden? Join for a free screening of the full performance on Saturday\, January 7\, 1 pm\, in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts. \nDuring the one-night-only presentation last December\, New Orleans–based pop art band People Museum performed their latest EP Destruction of\, Vol. 1 underneath Bourgeois’s Spider—one of the signature works in the sculpture garden. Written by Claire Givens and produced by Jeremy Phipps\, Destruction of\, Vol. 1 features a collection of songs inspired by Bourgeois’s life and work\, and the performance was timed with the exhibition Louise Bourgeois: Paintings\, which was on view at NOMA from September 9 to December 31\, 2022. \nThis screening is free with advanced registration. \nRSVP Now \n\nAbout the Project\nNOMA Community Engagement Curator Nic Brierre Aziz interviews People Museum’s Claire Givens and Jeremy Phipps about the genesis of this project. \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/people-museum-screening/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Films,Creative Assembly
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives: Ceramics (Ages 55 and Up)
DESCRIPTION:NOMA’s Art Thrives program creates opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new skills while building community and having fun in the process. In conjunction with Katherine Choy: Radical Potter in 1950s New Orleans\, on view through April 16\, we invite you to join us for an eight-session ceramics course. \nOver four weeks\, participants will work with professional teaching artist Lauren Rouatt and museum staff to learn about the history of ceramics over the past 200 years while exploring hand-building techniques. \nNo ceramics experience or prior knowledge is necessary to participate. Space is limited and advanced registration is required \n$160 for the entire course | $120 for members \nRegister Now \nPlease contact education@noma.org or 504.658.4140 for more information or to inquire about future Art Thrives programs \nFinancial Assistance is available on a first come\, first served basis. Please complete a brief form requesting financial assistance\, and a staff member will reach out to you soon. \nApply for Financial Assistance \n\nProgram Schedule\nTuesdays and Thursdays \nWeek 1: January 10 and 12\, 2–4 pm \nWeek 2: January 17 and 19\, 2–4 pm \nWeek 3: January 24 and 26\, 2–4 pm \nWeek 4: January 31 and February 2\, 2–4 pm \nParticipants are expected to attend all 8 sessions of this workshop. \n\nAdditional Program Information\nWhat You’ll Need\nPlease wear comfortable clothing and shoes that you wouldn’t mind getting messy. Aprons will be provided. \nWhat You’ll Get\nRegistration includes writing utensils\, sketch books for recording observations\, and the finished ceramic pieces you’ll make throughout the course. \nPlease contact education@noma.org or 504.658.4140 with any questions. \n\n \nAbout Lauren Rouatt\nLauren Rouatt (she/they) is an artist and educator in New Orleans\, Louisiana. Lauren holds a BFA from Tulane University and a Masters of Art Education from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is currently the Managing Director of Byrdie’s Pottery\, a community ceramics studio located in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans. She takes a process-oriented approach to her ceramic work—crafting utilitarian vessels that are simultaneously works of art and that create conversation with ongoing inquiries into the natural world. Rouatt is interested in growth\, decay\, branching\, cycles\, and metamorphosis\, as well as the textures and shapes that emerge when looking at the world both up close and from a distance. Rouatt has facilitated arts and nature education programming at numerous spaces throughout New Orleans\, including NOLA Nature School\, the Louisiana Children’s Museum\, the Contemporary Arts Center\, the Green Project\, Longue Vue House & Gardens\, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, and others. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-ceramics-ages-55-and-up/2023-01-10/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes,Art Thrives
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Artist Nick Cave
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\, we invite you to join Jessica Johnson\, Creative Aging and Access Programs Coordinator\, for a conversation about Soundsuit MBG#10801 by Nick Cave in NOMA’s Great Hall. \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  \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-011123/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20230110T192700Z
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SUMMARY:Martin Luther King Jr. Day at NOMA
DESCRIPTION:Update\, Monday\, January 16: Due to unexpected work to the city’s electrical grid\, today’s programs will take place in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden. \nCelebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the New Orleans Museum of Art. On Monday\, January 16\, the museum will be open 10 am–3 pm with free admission for all. \nThere will also be family-friendly art activities throughout the museum. \nRegister Now \nLearn more about how MLK Jr. Day became a federal holiday in this blog post by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. \n  \n\nSchedule of Programs\n\nPortraits with Polo Silk\n11 am–1 pm in the Great Hall\nGet your portrait taken by iconic photographer Polo Silk in front of a backdrop inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. \n  \n \nGallery Talk with Polo Silk\n2 pm in the Great Hall\nFor more than three decades\, Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell has been photographing Black New Orleans\, creating a unique body of work that blends elements of portraiture\, fashion\, performance\, and street photography. The exhibition Picture Man: Portraits by Polo Silk explores how Polo Silk successfully blends all of those elements\, while illustrating his role as an important part of photographic history. \n  \n \nPerformance by Detroit Brooks Trio\n10:30 am–12:30 pm in the Great Hall\nDetroit Brooks\, famed session and touring guitarist of the New Orleans music scene\, has the most recognizable face in the city. Often admired by guitarists world-wide\, Brooks’s laid-back demeanor masks one of the most heralded and sought-after performer\, songwriter\, and session men of our time. \nHe began his career at an early age\, touring with his famous family which includes his world-famous sister Juanita Brooks\, of “Juanita’s Gospel Express\,” as well as his acclaimed father\, George A. Brooks\, Sr.\, of the famous “Masonic Kings.” Like many accomplished guitarists\, Detroit mastered his craft on the road where the performances were “long\, free and continuous.” His skill\, technique and experience brought him quick recognition and the opportunity to play with gospel greats like Clarence Fountain & the Five Blind Boys\, Dorothy Norwood\, Reverend Ernest Franklin\, Albertina Walker\, Raymond Myles and The Rams and the famed Zion Harmonizers. \n  \nSong Meditations with Jessc.x\n11 am and 2 pm in the second-floor Frederick R. Weisman Galleries\n  \nArt-Making Activity\, Reading Nook\, and Art Cart Gallery Activations\n10 am–3 pm on the museum’s second floor\nGet creative with special all-ages pop-up activities throughout the museum. \n  \nSelf-Guided Art as Advocacy Mobile Tour\nThroughout the museum\n#ExploreNOMA with a self-guided mobile tour guide spotlighting moments to reflect on the relationship between art and advocacy. \n  \nValerie’s Food Truck\n10 am–3 pm in front of the museum on Collins C. Diboll Circle\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/martin-luther-king-jr-day-at-noma/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230118T123000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Artist Lynda Benglis
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\, we invite you to join Laura Moreno\, Visitor Experience Floor Lead at NOMA\, for a conversation about the artist Lynda Benglis. \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  \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-011823/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:George Dunbar: Mining the Surfaces | A Silent Auction Benefiting WLAE and NOMA
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the debut of the documentary George Dunbar: Mining the Surfaces—which brings the story of Dunbar’s career\, work ethic\, life\, and art into vivid focus—WLAE and NOMA are pleased to present the opportunity to bid on four fabulous works. \nEach of these unique artworks celebrates the artist’s place in the history of modern and contemporary art in New Orleans and beyond; his inspiration from the natural world; his approachability; and his calling as an artist. \nBid Now \n  \nThe silent auction is open Friday\, January 20–Friday\, January 27\, at noon. \nArtworks will be on view in NOMA’s Coleman Courtyard Tuesday\, January 24–Friday\, January 27\, at noon. \n  \n\n  \nAbout the Works\nThese four works exemplify George Dunbar’s signature attention to texture\, form\, shape\, and material. \nClick each image to view the works in detail. \nBid Now \n  \n \nGeorge Dunbar\, Coin Du Lestin CCIV\, 2022. Palladium leaf over blue gray clay with incised lines. 14 x 12 inches. \nStarting Bid: $11\,250\nValue: $15\,000 \nBid Now \n  \n \nGeorge Dunbar\, Koroa (Surge Series)\, 2023. French gold over black and dark green clay. 14 x 16 inches. \nStarting Bid: $9\,000\nValue: $12\,000 \nBid Now \n  \n \nGeorge Dunbar\, Seraphim (Bonfouca Series)\, 2017. Acrylic\, India ink\, silver leaf\, and paper on panel. 11.25 x 17 inches. \nStarting Bid: $7\,500\nValue: $10\,000 \nBid Now \n  \n \nGeorge Dunbar\, Rouville No. 134\, 2023. 24 karat rose gold over black and burgundy clay with die keen. 18 x 24 inches. \nStarting Bid: $15\,000\nValue: $20\,000 \nBid Now \n  \n\n  \nAbout George Dunbar: Mining the Surfaces\nFrom the award-winning executive producers of the documentaries Fats Domino – Walkin’ Back to New Orleans and A Tribute to Toussaint comes the latest documentary by WLAE-TV and LAE Productions. \nThe film premieres on Sunday\, March 5\, 7 pm\, on WLAE.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/dunbar-silent-auction/
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Special
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230121T130000
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness at NOMA
DESCRIPTION:From January 21 through February 11\, NOMA presents a four-session mindfulness course 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 distressing events with grace and composure.\nBe present and alive in the here and now.\n\nAbout Mindfulness at NOMA\nThis four-part mindfulness course will be held on Saturdays\, 9:30 am–1:00 pm\, in NOMA’s Woldenberg Boardroom on the museum’s second floor. Participants sign up for the entire series\, and attendance is capped at 30 people.  \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 “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. \n $80 General Admission | $50 NOMA members | $70 Seniors (65+) | $65 University Students \nRegister Now \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-winter-2023/2023-01-21/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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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\, we invite you to join Mel Buchanan\, NOMA’s RosaMary Curator of Decorative Arts and Design\, for a conversation about Joyce Lin’s Ghostwood Chair and Table\, recently commissioned by the museum. \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  \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-012523/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:NOMA Volunteer Committee General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NOMA Volunteer Committee (NVC) members are invited to a presentation on the upcoming exhibition Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club by curator Ndubuisi Ezeluomba. Attending guests\, please enter through the Coleman Courtyard entrance next to Café NOMA. \nRSVP for this event at nvc@noma.org or 504.658.4121. \nMembers of the NVC receive special invitations to lectures\, luncheons\, and private tours of artist studios\, galleries\, and more. \nJoin the NVC \n\nAbout the Exhibition\nBlack Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club explores the connection between African American artist Jacob Lawrence and his contemporaries based in West Africa through the Nigerian publication Black Orpheus. The exhibition features over 125 objects\, including Lawrence’s little-known 1964–65 Nigeria series\, works by the artists featured in Black Orpheus\, archival images\, videos\, and letters. \nLearn More
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/nvc-general-meeting-lawrence/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:Book Club Discussion: The Overstory
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and non-fiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. In addition to monthly book discussions\, the book club meets periodically for curatorial programs related to the book selections. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book to join. \nBook selections are inspired by the museum’s exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copies\, and selections are also available at the NOMA Museum Shop\, where museum members receive a 10% discount. \nMeetings are held in person or via Zoom. All meetings begin at 12 pm. \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 \n\nJanuary 2023\nBook Club Discussion | Tuesday\, January 31\, 12 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Overstory by Richard Powers\n Random House\, 2018\, ISBN-13: 978-1784708245 \n\nNine strangers―each summoned in different ways by trees―are brought together in a last and violent stand to save the continent’s few remaining acres of virgin forest. The Overstory is a book for readers who despair of humanity’s selfimposed separation from the rest of creation and who hope for the transformative\, regenerating possibility of a homecoming. If the trees of this earth could speak\, what would they tell us? “Listen. There’s something you need to hear.” From the roots to the crown and back to the seeds\, The Overstory unfolds in concentric rings of interlocking fables that range from antebellum New York to the late twentieth-century Timber Wars of the Pacific Northwest and beyond\, exploring the essential conflict on this planet: the one taking place between humans and non humans. There is a world alongside ours―vast\, slow\, interconnected\, resourceful\, magnificently inventive\, and almost invisible to us. This is the story of a handful of people who learn how to see that world and who are drawn up into its unfolding catastrophe. \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-discussion-the-overstory/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230201T123000
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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\, we invite you to join Russell Lord\, NOMA’s Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, for a conversation about photographers Robert Polidori and Anne Noggle. \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                                                \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-020123/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230208T160000
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives Ceramics Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special showcase highlighting the work of participants in our Art Thrives ceramics course offered in conjunction with the Katherine Choy: Radical Potter in 1950s New Orleans exhibition. \nNOMA’s Art Thrives program aims to create opportunities exclusively for adults ages 55 and up to learn new creative skills while building community and having fun in the process. Over four weeks\, participants worked with teaching artists and museum staff to learn hand-building techniques while exploring the progression of ceramics over the past 200 years. \nThe work will be on view in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts on Wednesday\, February 8\, 10 am–4 pm.\nFor more information about Art Thrives\, contact education@noma.org. \n\nNOMA’s Art Thrives programs are supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-ceramic-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Special,Art Thrives
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230208T123000
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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 Ingrid Seyb\, Conservator of Objects for a conversation about gold alloys and gilding techniques in the Ancient Americas. \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.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-020823/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230209T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20230112T231032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T174144Z
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SUMMARY:Member Preview | Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club
DESCRIPTION:Be the first to experience Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club. \nNOMA members are invited to a special member preview to explore the groundbreaking exhibition before it opens to the public. Registration is not required\, but please show your member card at the admissions desk when you arrive. \nYour membership grants you free admission to the museum all year long\, discounted tickets to programs and events\, and 10% off in the NOMA Museum Shop. \nHave a question about membership? Contact us at membership@noma.org or 504.658.5130. \nBecome a Member Today \n\nAbout the Exhibition\nBlack Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club explores the connection between African American artist Jacob Lawrence and his contemporaries based in West Africa through the Nigerian publication Black Orpheus. The exhibition features over 125 objects\, including Lawrence’s little-known 1964–65 Nigeria series\, works by the artists featured in Black Orpheus\, archival images\, videos\, and letters. \nLearn More
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/black-orpheus-member-preview/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230210T220000
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SUMMARY:NOMA at Night feat. Bamboula 2000\, GAC\, and lo tide
DESCRIPTION:Unwind from the week with NOMA at Night—an evening of music\, art\, and fun at the New Orleans Museum of Art. \nOn select Fridays throughout the year\, we’re open late so that you can #ExploreNOMA after hours\, enjoy special performances and pop-ups\, and get creative. \n$25 General Admission | $15 for Members \nPURCHASE 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\nNOMA at Night Line-Up\nCelebrate the opening of Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club during an evening filled with music and art. \n \nLive Music from Bamboula 2000\nLapis Center for the Arts\nBamboula 2000 is deeply rooted in the soul of Congo Square in New Orleans. This exciting music and dance experience formed in 1994 has become beloved in New Orleans and beyond. Bamboula 2000’s music is influenced by New Orleans\, the Caribbean\, and Africa. Members of Bamboula have appeared in HBO’s Tremé\, TNT’s Memphis Beat\, American Horror Story\, and Roots. World music percussionist Luther Gray leads the group. Gray has performed all over the world with Bamboula 2000 and the Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians. \n  \n\n\nDJ Sets from GAC and lo tide\nGreat Hall\nFrench-Algerian photographer and DJ\, GAC is 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. \nCurator\, producer\, and record slinger based in New Orleans\, lo tide’s all-vinyl sets meet the moment\, threading global rhythms from the International underground. She also loves to dance. \n  \nJacob Lawrence (American\, 1917–2000)\, Market Scene\, 1966. Gouache on paper. Chrysler Museum of Art\, Museum purchase\, 2018.22. © 2022 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation\, Seattle/Artists Rights Society (ARS)\, New York. \nFeatured Exhibition | Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club\nOn view in the first-floor Ella West Freeman Galleries\nBlack Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club explores the connection between African American artist Jacob Lawrence and his contemporaries based in West Africa through the Nigerian publication Black Orpheus. The exhibition features over 125 objects\, including Lawrence’s little-known 1964–65 Nigeria series\, works by the artists featured in Black Orpheus\, archival images\, videos\, and letters. \n\nTicketing and Admission\n$25 General Admission | $15 for Members \nTickets Available Soon \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 NOMA at Night program in collaboration with museum staff. \nThank You to Our Supporters\nNOMA at Night 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/noma-at-night-feb-2023/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Performances,NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230211T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
CREATED:20230127T175120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T204043Z
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SUMMARY:Studio KIDS!: Meet Me at the Market (Ages 6–10)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the museum on select Saturday mornings for Studio KIDS! youth and pre-teen art-making workshops. We’ll take inspiration from an artwork in the galleries or garden\, then return to the studio to make our own creations with a teaching artist. Registration is required and includes all art-making materials. \nQuestions? Contact us at education@noma.org \n$30 per Workshop | $25 for Members \nREGISTER NOW \n\nMeet Me at the Market | February 11\nTake a trip to the market to explore the power of color\, form\, and repetition in Jacob Lawrence’s compelling market scenes in Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club. Young artists are invited to create their own dynamic mixed media compositions inspired by selected works from the exhibition.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/studio-kids-ages-6-10/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Workshops & Classes,Studio KIDS!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230211T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T122529
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SUMMARY:Studio KIDS!: Meet Me at the Market (Ages 11–13)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the museum on select Saturday mornings for Studio KIDS! youth and pre-teen art-making workshops. We’ll take inspiration from an artwork in the galleries or garden\, then return to the studio to make our own creations with a teaching artist. Registration is required and includes all art-making materials. \nQuestions? Contact us at education@noma.org \n$30 per Workshop | $25 for Members \nREGISTER NOW \n\nMeet Me at the Market | February 11\nTake a trip to the market to explore the power of color\, form\, and repetition in Jacob Lawrence’s compelling market scenes in Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club. Young artists are invited to create their own dynamic mixed media compositions inspired by selected works from the exhibition.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/studio-kids-preteen/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Workshops & Classes,Studio KIDS!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230215T123000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Dr. Sara Hollis
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 Dr. Sara Hollis for a conversation about the new exhibition Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club. \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.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-021523/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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