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SUMMARY:Social Emotional Learning Workshop (Ages 6 and Up)
DESCRIPTION:Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is an educational framework to help foster social skills that develop and maintain healthy relationships with self and others. The SEL curriculum focuses on recognizing and managing emotions\, setting positive goals\, demonstrating caring and concern for self and others\, and maintaining positive relationships. SEL at NOMA helps to connect these skills with the artists and artworks in the museum’s permanent collection or featured in special exhibitions. Designed for children ages 6 and up\, NOMA’s SEL workshop includes an art-making activity\, close looking at an object in the collection\, storytime\, and a movement-based activity. SEL workshops are led and produced in partnership with NOMA’s Teen Art Council (TAC)\, a cohort of creative high school students and youth leaders who serve as ambassadors for the museum.  \nPre-registration encouraged. Free with museum admission. \nRegister Now \n\nSEL WORKSHOP: Setting Boundaries and the Fang People’s Standing Reliquary Guardian Figures | Sunday\, May 26\, 10 AM–12PM | Mental Health Awareness Month\nJoin us for a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) workshop dedicated to setting boundaries for ourselves and respecting the boundaries of others. Including age-appropriate object lessons for the Fang people’s Standing Reliquary Guardian Figures\, art-making activities\, storytime\, and a Tai Chi movement session with Terry Rappold. Tai Chi includes a series of gentle movements that create harmony between the mind and body. \n\nAbout NOMA’s Teen Art Council\nThe Teen Art Council (TAC) is a cohort of creative high school students and youth leaders who serve as ambassadors for the museum. TAC members meet on a weekly basis throughout the school year to plan programming for teen and youth audiences\, meet with museum staff\, take part in creative experiences with artworks and artists\, and more!
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/sel-workshop-052624/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Wellness,Workshops & Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240529T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240529T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240518T150128Z
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SUMMARY:Art in the Afternoon (For Families)
DESCRIPTION:Families are invited to spend the afternoon at the museum learning about an object from NOMA’s permanent collection or a special exhibition\, engaging in art-making activities\, and enjoying a story with teaching artists. This program is designed for families with kids of all ages.  \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation.  \nAdvanced registration is encouraged. \nRegister Now \n\nART IN THE AFTERNOON | WEDNESDAY\, MAY 29\, 3–5 PM\nSister of the Eastern Star by William T. Williams  \nJoin us in the museum’s galleries to celebrate the colors and shapes of William T. Williams’s Sister of the Eastern Star. Look and listen to Color by Ruth Heller\, a rhyming story about the wonderful world of color\, and explore the elements of art by creating your own abstract color wheel.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-afternoon-052924/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Workshops & Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240601T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240601T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240517T181446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T165041Z
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SUMMARY:Why & How We Say What We Say: French Pronunciation Class with Dianne Honoré
DESCRIPTION:“Why and how we say what we say.”\nKomen yé di en Kréyòl Lalwizyann?\nCalling all language-curious locals\, tourism professionals\, and Louisiana culture bearers!  \nEver wonder why we say the things we say here in Louisiana and how we traditionally pronounce those words and phrases? \nIn collaboration with Alliance Française de la Nouvelle Orléans\, Creative Assembly Cohort member Dianne Honoré hosts a  Louisiana Creole and French pronunciation workshop. Participants will take part in fun\, interactive ways to learn language history\, why it’s important to the survival of traditions\, and how to pronounce popular words\, names\, landmarks\, and so much more. \nThis event is free with advanced registration. \nRegister Now \n \n\nAbout the Instructors\nDianne Honoré \nGrowing up in her family’s Creole restaurant in Tremé laid the foundation for Dianne “Gumbo Marie” Honoré’s work as a historic interpreter\, Creole culture activist\, teaching artist\, and event producer. She founded the Black Storyville Baby Dolls\, the Amazons Benevolent Society\, and Unheard Voices of Louisiana. She masks as Big Queen of the Yellow Pocahontas Hunters Tribe for which she creates one-of-a-kind suits from thousands of beads and feathers. She has organized numerous history-related music and food events\, tours\, and exhibits over several decades including the Roots of Creole Cooking tour for Culinary Backstreets\, the Golden Crown exhibit and symposium at the New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrating the legacy of Big Chief Darryl Montana\, and descendant heritage tours. In addition to appearances on the Harry Connick Jr. Show\, Flip My Food\, BET\, and Good Morning America\, she hosted a show focused on New Orleans history and current events. She owned an exhibit store called “Gumbo Marie” curating exhibits on Louisiana history. Annually\, she produces Baking for Breast Cancer with her cancer focus group the Amazons Benevolent Society\, raising funds for local cancer fighters. \nLawson Ota\nLawson Ota is the founder and owner of Tours by Marguerite\, a tour company focused on the Creole culture of New Orleans and the pioneers in the development of this heritage during the 18th and 19th centuries. The company is named after Ota’s grandmother\, Margaret “Marguerite” Williams. Margaret was a gifted storyteller and maintained\, as many of her generation did\, the rich oral tradition of West Africa continued by slaves and their descendants in the New World. \nOta is also a teacher of French as a foreign language. He holds an M.A. in linguistics\, French\, and German. He has devoted his career to the defense of the heritage languages of Louisiana (that is\, Louisiana French and Louisiana Creole). \nJoseph Dunn \nFor more than 25 years\, Joseph Dunn’s in-depth knowledge of the varied cultures\, languages\, and heritages of Louisiana has afforded him work at the highest levels of the state’s cultural and tourism industries. Dunn was most recently appointed Honorary Consul of Canada in New Orleans. Prior to beginning his freelance work in 2014\, Joseph was the Executive Director of the Council on the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL) from 2011 to 2014. He had previously worked at the Consulate General of France in Louisiana\, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana\, the Office of Cultural Development of Louisiana\, the Louisiana Travel Promotion Association\, Laura Plantation\, and the Louisiana Office of Tourism. In recognition of his work\, Dunn was knighted by the Republic of France as a Chevalier de l’Ordre national du Mérite in November of 2021 and was inducted into the Ordre des Francophones d’Amérique by Québec’s Ministry of the French Language in 2022.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/french-pronunciation-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes,Creative Assembly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240605T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240605T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk | Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
DESCRIPTION:Expand your experience of Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined with monthly gallery talks inside the museum or in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden on select Wednesdays: January 31\, February 7\, March 6\, April 3\, May 1\, June 5\, and July 10.  \nThis week\, join Amanda Maples\, NOMA’s Françoise Billion Richardson Curator of African Art\, for a conversation about the exhibition Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined. This talk will be offered at 12:30 pm. \nGallery talks are free with museum admission\, no registration is required. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation.  \nRegister in Advance \nAbout the Exhibition\nThis major solo exhibition of work by Wangechi Mutu brings together nearly one hundred sculptures\, paintings\, collages\, drawings\, and films to present the breadth of the Kenyan-American artists’ multidisciplinary practice from the mid-1990s to today. On view January 31–July 14\, 2024\, Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined traces connections between recent developments in Mutu’s sculptures and her decades-long exploration of the legacies of colonialism\, globalization\, and African and diasporic cultural traditions. The exhibition travels to NOMA from the New Museum\, New York. \nLearn More \n\nWangechi Mutu: Intertwined is organized by the New Museum\, New York. Lead support for this exhibition is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation. Generous support for this exhibition is provided by the Ed Bradley Family Foundation\, Agnes Gund\, Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by The Robert Lehman Foundation. Support for the accompanying publication has been provided by the A4 Arts Foundation. \nThe presentation in New Orleans is sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Additional support is provided by Delta Airlines\, Gladstone Gallery\, Walda Besthoff\, Victoria Miro Gallery\, The Windsor Court\, Keith Fox and Tom Keyes\, Aimée Farnet Siegel and Mike Siegel\, Robin Rankin\, Elizabeth Boh\, Pat Mitchell and Scott Seydel\, Harvey and Marie Orth\, and Jeff Childers and Onay Gutierrez
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/mutu-060524/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks,Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240605T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240430T154610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T153534Z
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SUMMARY:Historians Do Booze: Exploring Prohibition’s Impact with Elizabeth Pearce and Sally Asher
DESCRIPTION:In this program\, food and drink historians Elizabeth Pearce and Sally Asher discuss prohibition\, booze\, and temperance. This discussion will highlight objects featured in Rebellious Spirits: Prohibition and Resistance in the South\, which was curated by Laura Ochoa Rincon\, Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Fellow at the New Orleans Museum of Art.  \nPearce and Asher will discuss why the temperance movement was successful\, how individuals and communities of different races and socioeconomic statuses enjoyed spirits\, and all the inventive ways that Southerners evaded prohibition laws in the 1920s.  \nAfter the talk\, enjoy a Prohibition era-inspired cocktail flight\, get a signed copy of Pearce’s Drink Dat New Orleans: A Guide to the Best Cocktail Bars\, Neighborhood Pubs\, and All-Night Dives\, and tour the exhibition. \nThis program is sold out.  \nSchedule\n5:30–7 pm | Discussion and Q&A with Sally Asher and Elizabeth Pearce \n7–8 pm | Cocktail hour and book signing \n7:30 pm | Gallery talk with Laura Ochoa Rincon\, Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Fellow at NOMA \n\nAbout the Exhibition\nRebellious Spirits: Prohibition and Resistance in the South explores the unique methods in which the South\, in particular New Orleans\, dealt with the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution\, which banned alcohol in the United States. \nLearn More \n\nAbout the Speakers\nLaura Ochoa Rincon\nLaura Ochoa Rincon is the Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Fellow at the New Orleans Museum of Art. During her fellowship\, Ochoa Rincon organized Rebellious Spirits: Prohibition and Resistance in the South\, drawing on her interests in the history of food\, politics\, and class. \n\nSally Asher\nSally Asher is a New Orleans-based author and photographer. She has two master’s degrees from Tulane University in English and Liberal Arts (with a concentration in history). She is the author and photographer of Hope & New Orleans: A History of Crescent City Street Names and Stories from the St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans\, photographer and co-author of 111 Places in New Orleans That You Must Not Miss\, and author of the children’s books The Mermaids of New Orleans and The Mermaids’ Night Before Christmas. She also contributed chapters (and photographs) to two New Orleans tricentennial books: New Orleans: The First 300 Years and New Orleans & The World.  \nHer articles and fiction have appeared in over a dozen publications and she won the New Orleans Press award for best feature reporting for her article on Storyville. Asher’s photography has appeared in many local\, national and international media outlets. Asher is the owner and operator of Red Sash Tours\, President of Save Our Cemeteries\, and is a member of the Arts Council of New Orleans and Press Club of New Orleans.  \n\nElizabeth Pearce\nDrinks historian Elizabeth Pearce is the founder of “Drink & Learn\,” through which she offers cocktail tours\, virtual happy hours\, and classes\, sharing New Orleans and American history through drinks. She is the host of the “Drink & Learn” podcast\, the author of the book Drink Dat New Orleans\, the co-author of the French Quarter Drinking Companion\, and the monthly cocktail columnist for New Orleans Magazine. She is also an educator for the Sazerac Liquor Company\, and in 2017 was named a “Person to Watch” by New Orleans Magazine. Prior to creating “Drink & Learn\,” Pearce was the founding Senior Curator of the Southern Food and Beverage Museum and was responsible for creating its early exhibits including Toast of New Orleans: The Drinks of the City. Her exhibit Restaurant Restorative\, commissioned by the James Beard Awards\, honored the role New Orleans restaurants played in the city’s recovery following Hurricane Katrina.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/historians-do-booze/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240607T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
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SUMMARY:NOMA at Night: A Speakeasy Celebration Feat. The Jump Hounds and Joe Krown
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the special exhibition Rebellious Spirits: Prohibition and Resistance in the South with an evening at the museum featuring live music\, gallery talks\, specialty cocktails and mocktails inspired by art on view\, interactive activities\, and more. Visitors are encouraged to wear their favorite period attire—think the Jazz Age and 1920s speakeasies! \nThe night will include live piano music from the Prohibition era performed by Joe Krown in the Great Hall; Gallery talks with Laura Ochoa Rincon\, NOMA’s Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Fellow\, on the second floor\, and activities throughout the museum. Café NOMA will host cocktail mixing demonstrations inspired by popular Prohibition era recipes. Cocktails\, mocktails\, and light bites are available for purchase throughout the evening.  \nGeneral Admission is $30 | Member Tickets are $15 \nRegister Now \n\nNOMA at Night Line-Up\n\nLive Performance from The Jump Hounds\nin NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts at 7:30 pm \nThe Jump Hounds is a New Orleans-based sextet that specializes in ‘jump’\, the jazz-based rhythm and blues that bridges the gap between swing and rock & roll. To keep this often overlooked style of music alive\, the band plays a mix of Jump Era classics and original compositions within the idiom. The result is a repertoire that balances energetic uptempo numbers\, slow blues\, and cozy mid-tempo swingers. This breadth of material makes for dynamic live shows that are tailored to the audience. \n\nLive Piano Performance from Joe Krown\nin the Great Hall at 6 pm\nJoe Krown is a Hammond-endorsed artist and is part of the Hammond artist family. He’s played the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival every year since 2001 and the French Quarter Festival every year since 1998. In 2014\, Krown was honored with a Piano Legacy Award\, presented by the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra for being a “Master of Piano.” He is currently touring all over the U.S. and the world as the organ/piano player for the multi-award-winning\, chart-topping Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. \nCafé NOMA Cocktail Demo with Virna Castillo\nin Café NOMA on the 1st floor at 6:15 pm\nGallery Talk on Rebellious Spirits: Prohibition and Resistance in the South with NOMA’s Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Fellow Laura Ochoa Rincon\nin the exhibition on the 2nd floor at 6:50 pm\nSwing Dance Lesson\nin the Coleman Courtyard at 7 pm\n\nAbout the Exhibition\nRebellious Spirits: Prohibition and Resistance in the South explores the unique methods in which the South\, in particular New Orleans\, dealt with the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution\, which banned alcohol in the United States. \nLearn More
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noma-at-night-june-2024/
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240609T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240609T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240531T213807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240609T172138Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELED — The Beauty of Things
DESCRIPTION:Update (Sunday\, June 9): The 3:30 pm performance of The Beauty of Things has been canceled due to excessive heat. \nIn an exploration of objects\, tales\, and games\, Creative Assembly Cohort member Lauren Messina explores the music of American classical composer Julia Perry in a new short-length dance work titled\, The Beauty of Things. With a marvelous cast of local dancers including Joshua P. Bell\, Cassidy Fulmer\, Lauren Guynes\, Eris Prescott\, and Mares Sánchez\, this site-specific dance playfully builds upon the grassy\, earthen landscape of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden Amphitheater. Following the performance\, the cast will have a brief Q&A discussion. \nThis event is free and open to the public. In the case of inclement weather\, this program will be rescheduled. \n\nAbout Lauren Messina\nLauren Ashlee Messina is a Big Easy Award-winning dance choreographer with a heart for community. Born in Springfield\, Illinois\, Messina has developed her career in the Greater New Orleans area in collaboration with the Marigny Opera Ballet\, KM Dance Project\, the New Orleans Opera\, ELLEvate Dance Company\, Dow-Dance Company’s Binge Dance Festival\, and the CAC New Orleans as a 2022 Performing Artist-in-Residence. Her choreography has been performed at the New York Jazz Choreography Project\, the 92nd Street Y\, the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, and the Mississippi Museum of Art. Messina received the Ailey School’s Oprah Winfrey Foundation Scholarship and participated in the pilot program Moving Toward Justice Open Workshop at Gibney Dance. She is a 2023 Platforms Fund grant recipient and founder of My Free Dance Class. Messina aims to create meaningful movement experiences that inspire empathy and transformation by collaborating with artists across disciplines in a thriving collective environment.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/beauty-of-things/2024-06-09/
CATEGORIES:Performances,Creative Assembly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240610T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240306T201644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T201644Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp Session 1: Shape (Ages 6–12)
DESCRIPTION:Each week\, take a deep dive into the elements of art and principles of design at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Campers explore the museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions\, including the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, with teaching artists. Experience a new adventure every day filled with object lessons\, art-making\, storytelling\, and movement to inspire creative thinking. Campers will practice close looking\, develop conversation and critical thinking skills\, and connect with others. Week-long camps conclude with a family-friendly event to showcase our learning. \nWe emphasize an interdisciplinary approach to creative thinking and art-making. Your young artist will explore various art-making mediums and processes including drawing\, writing\, movement\, sculpture\, painting\, and more—all guided by professional teaching artists. Register now for one or multiple weeks to build a meaningful summer experience. \nLearn More and Register \nIf you need assistance registering for summer camp\, please contact programs@noma.org. \n\nAll Summer Camp Sessions\nSession 1: June 10–14 | Shape  \nSession 2: June 24–28 | Color \nSession 3: July 8–12 | Texture  \nSession 4: July 15–19 | Space and Movement
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/summer-camp-061024/2024-06-10/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Summer Camp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240612T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240612T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240611T134310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T134310Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Examining the Queer Gaze through 17th- and 19th-Century Mannerism
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\, Orlando Hernández Ying\, NOMA’s Lapis Curator of the Art of the Americas\, leads an exploration of Jupiter with a Thunderbolt by an unknown 17th-century artist and Auguste Rodin’s Age of Bronze\, 1875-1876. Hernández Ying will explore how the male body\, gesture\, and balance are treated in the two sculptures and discuss how these two works\, crafted centuries apart\, are influenced by the queer gaze. This gallery talk will begin in the Great Hall and travel to the second-floor elevator lobby. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of the Helis Foundation.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-examining-the-queer-gaze-through-17th-and-19th-century-mannerism/
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:20240612T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240612T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240528T164848Z
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SUMMARY:Assemblage in New Orleans: Artists in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Kolaj Fest New Orleans\, NOMA will host a panel discussion highlighting the artistic practices and cultural traditions of assemblage and collage in New Orleans. In conversation with Kristina Kay Robinson\, artists Soraya Jean-Louis\, Ryann Sterling\, and Ashley Teamer will share insights into their practices and approaches to assemblage and collage as art forms and cultural connectors.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n  \n  \n\nAbout the Panelists\n\nKristina Kay Robinson\nKristina Kay Robinson is an artist\, writer\, and scholar born and raised in New Orleans\, Louisiana. Her writing in various genres has appeared in Art in America\, Guernica\, The Baffler\, The Nation\, The Massachusetts Review\, and Elle among other outlets. Robinson is a 2019 recipient of the Rabkin Prize for Visual Arts Journalism. Currently\, she serves as the New Orleans editor-at-large for the Atlanta-based Burnaway magazine. \n\nSoraya Jean-Louis \nSoraya Jean-Louis is a Haitian-born\, Harlem- and Brooklyn-raised artist\, independent visual scholar\,/educator\, doula\, and medical anthropologist. Jean-Louis utilizes archival and modern media to honor personal and collective ancestors\, reflect on present realities\, and imagine expansive possibilities through collage\, assemblage\, abstract expressionism\, surrealist paintings\, installation\, writing\, and the natural healing arts. She explores speculative possibilities within Black Feminist Futurist frameworks\, lived experiences\, ancestry\, culture\, interiorities\, identity\, and more. \n\nRyann Sterling \nRyann Sterling is a southern Louisiana artist who takes the viewer through a sacred and sometimes secret journey through collages\, mixed media\, sculpture\, and photography. Sterling’s experiences and the delicate intersection of art\, the feminine\, and southern black spirituality\, connects the past to the future while reminding the viewer to remain present.  \n\nAshley Teamer \nAshley Teamer’s collages explore the relationships between the body\, nature\, space\, and time. Teamer uses painting\, sculpture\, photography\, and sound to creatively intervene with indoor and outdoor architecture\, revealing the malleability of our built environment. Through layering images\, Teamer’s invented landscapes reveal relationships between divergent moments. She has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2014) and the Joan Mitchell Center (2018). Teamer received a BFA from Boston University in 2013 and an MFA from Yale University in 2022. \n\nFeatured Image Credits: Ryann Sterling\, Rites Through Passage\, 2021. Collage\, Found objects and video still. Courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/assemblage-in-new-orleans/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Special,Kolaj Fest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240613T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240529T212104Z
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SUMMARY:Kolaj Fest at NOMA
DESCRIPTION:Kolaj Fest New Orleans\, a multi-day festival and symposium about contemporary collage and its role in art\, culture\, and society heads to the museum for a day full of conversations\, tours\, and film. Museum visitors are invited to join in on the day’s programs.  \nLEARN MORE ABOUT KOLAJ FEST \nThis event is free with museum admission. \n\nSchedule\nTour of Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined\n11 am–12 pm\nImmediately following the Daily Collage Congress\, Jennella Young\, LaVonna Varnardo Brown and Aisha Shillingford will introduce the exhibition Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined and lead a tour. Speakers will highlight “how the exhibition explores Mutu’s evolution as a collage artist\, as she pursues an inquiry related to the representation of Black women’s bodies.”  \nSymposium | Rending\, Mending\, & Reusing: Art\, Justice\, & the Environment\n12:45–2 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts\nArt is a unique technology that can distill complexity into simple human gestures that\, when experienced\, facilitate a deeper understanding of our world\, perhaps one that can lead to a greater sense of agency around environmental issues. In this panel\, artists Phil Irish\, Naomi White\, Madera Rogers-Henry\, and Christopher Kurts will speak about the way they use collage as a tool to think through and think with climate justice issues and how we can use art to engage viewers around shared concerns. \nSymposium | 1-2-3 Bop! Collage\, Jazz & Collaboration\n2:15–3 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts\nChicago-based Paloma Trecka and Watertown\, Massachusetts-based Todd Bartel will speak about the intersection of collage and jazz in light of the upcoming collage exhibition\, “BOP!”. \nFilm Screening | Return to Sender: Women of Color in Colonial Postcards & the Politics of Representation\n3:15–4:15 pm in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts\nReturn to Sender: Women of Color in Colonial Postcards & the Politics of Representation is a short\, experimental film directed and produced by Mara Ahmed. It pushes the documentary medium in unexpected ways by opening with three contemporary South Asian-American women who recreate British colonial postcards from the early 20th century.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/kolaj-fest-2024/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Special,Kolaj Fest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240617T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240617T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
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SUMMARY:Mini Masters at the Library
DESCRIPTION:NOMA and the New Orleans Public Library have partnered to bring together art and early literacy activities for this community program designed for children ages 2–5 and their caregivers. Inspired by NOMA’s Mini Masters\, an arts-integration program that provides visual arts experiences and museum interaction for preschool students\, participants of Mini Masters at the Library will engage in hands-on art-making activities and develop the early literacy skills needed to become ready to read. \nMonday\, June 17 — Communities and Culture: Exploring our world creatively with people\, places\, and things (Register now)\nMonday\, June 24 — Our Environment: A focus on seasons\, weather\, plants\, water\, astronomy\, and recycling (Register now) \nMonday\, July 1 — Elements of Art: Awareness of shape\, color\, line\, space\, texture\, form and value (Register now)\nMonday\, July 8 — Living Creatures: An artistic look at animals\, insects\, and their habitats (Register now) \nThis program is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. Please note: Each session takes place at the Norman Mayer Library (3001 Gentilly Boulevard). \n\nNOMA is grateful to the following donors for their support of the Mini Masters program: The City of New Orleans\, First Horizon\, Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack\, Sara and David Kelso\, Karen and Henry Coaxum\, Hancock Whitney\, and The Patrick F. Taylor Foundation.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/mini-masters-library-summer-2024/2024-06-17/
LOCATION:Norman Mayer Library\, 3001 Gentilly Boulevard\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Mini Masters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240619T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240619T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240605T155542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T145542Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Edward Spots
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. \nAhead of his sold-out evening dance performance of the original work\, Motion To Move 2024\, join Edward Spots for a gallery talk as he discusses his creative process and what it means to be a Black creator in New Orleans. \nFree with museum admission. Please note: this is a separate event from the evening performance\, Motion to Move\, which required advanced registration. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \n\nAbout Edward Spots\nEdward Emanuel Spots was born and raised in the city of New Orleans. Spots has led choreography showcased at the New Orleans Museum Of Art\, the New Orleans Jazz Market\, Tulane University\, Audubon Park\, and digital platforms. Spots is currently on the board of the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival. He has been featured in films\, commercials\, music videos\, press\, and television shows such as So You Think You Can Dance\, Dance Moms\, Bulgaria’s Dancing With The Stars\, Claws\, and a leading role in the movie America directed by Garrett Bradley. \nSpots was featured in Gambit’s 40 under 40 and has received a Proclamation from the City of New Orleans for his work. Spots teaches at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts\, Loyola University\, the New Orleans School of Ballet\, Ashé Cultural Arts Center\, and Dancing Grounds.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-061924/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240619T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240529T210310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T195115Z
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SUMMARY:Motion to Move 2024
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Juneteenth\, dancer and choreographer Edward Spots presents Motion to Move 2024 in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts. \nThe performance is the latest in a series of works by Spots exploring themes of freedom\, movement\, justice\, and the spark of change. \nAdvanced registration has closed\, additional seating will be available on a first-come first-serve basis. \n\n\n  \nFrom the Artist\n“On June 19\, 1865\, nearly two years after the legal emancipation of enslaved Africans in the United States of America\, Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay\, Texas\, with news of freedom for over 250\,000 African Americans still enslaved. One year later\, in 1866\, the proud descendants reclaimed June 19 as Juneteenth in recognition of nationwide liberation. After decades of lobbying\, the date was granted Federal Holiday status in 2021. \nAs a proud native of the City of New Orleans\, I am honored to continue the legacy of Minister John Mosley and my first dance teacher\, Mama Baderiwna Rolland. They believed in embedding the history and meaning of Juneteenth into our city’s consciousness. This year’s Juneteenth celebration is a testament to their vision and our progress. It will be a vibrant showcase of Black excellence in the arts\, featuring Black artistic expression in music\, film\, dance\, poetry\, acting\, and visual design. It’s a celebration that entertains and educates\, informing the audience about the profound significance of Juneteenth.” \n\nAbout Edward Spots\nEdward Emanuel Spots was born and raised in the city of New Orleans. Spots has led choreography showcased at the New Orleans Museum Of Art\, the New Orleans Jazz Market\, Tulane University\, Audubon Park\, and digital platforms. Spots is currently on the board of the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival. He has been featured in films\, commercials\, music videos\, press\, and television shows such as So You Think You Can Dance\, Dance Moms\, Bulgaria’s Dancing With The Stars\, Claws\, and a leading role in the movie America directed by Garrett Bradley. Spots was featured in Gambit’s 40 under 40 and has received a Proclamation from the City of New Orleans for his work. Spots teaches at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts\, Loyola University\, the New Orleans School of Ballet\, Ashé Cultural Arts Center\, and Dancing Grounds.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/motion-to-move-2024/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Performances,Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240620T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240620T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240102T205910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T205910Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club Discussion | Calling for a Blanket Dance
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. 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 information or questions about the NOMA Book Club\, please email kmccurdy@noma.org. \nRegister Now \n\nJune 2024\nBook Club Discussion | Thursday\, June 20\, 12 pm\n\n\n\n\n\nCalling for a Blanket Dance by Oscar Hokeah \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTold in a series of voices\, Calling for a Blanket Dance takes us into the life of Ever Geimausaddle through the multigenerational perspectives of his family as they soldier through a myriad of difficulties: his father’s sudden kidney failure and subsequent disability\, his mother’s struggle to hold on to her job and care for her husband\, the constant resettlement of the family\, and Ever’s own bottled-up rage at the instability all around him. Meanwhile\, all of Ever’s relatives have ideas about who he is and who he should be. His Cherokee grandmother urges the family to move across the state to find security; his dying grandfather hopes to reunite him with his heritage through traditional gourd dances; his Kiowa cousin reminds him that he’s connected to an ancestral past. And once an adult\, Ever must take the strength given to him by his relatives to save not only himself\, but also the next generation of family. \nHow will this young man visualize a place for himself when the world hasn’t given him a place to start with? Honest\, heartbreaking\, and ultimately uplifting\, Calling for a Blanket Dance is the story of how Ever Geimausaddle found his way to home. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/book-club-june-2024/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240624T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240624T150000
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CREATED:20240306T202324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T202324Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp Session 2: Color (Ages 6–12)
DESCRIPTION:Each week\, take a deep dive into the elements of art and principles of design at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Campers explore the museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions\, including the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, with teaching artists. Experience a new adventure every day filled with object lessons\, art-making\, storytelling\, and movement to inspire creative thinking. Campers will practice close looking\, develop conversation and critical thinking skills\, and connect with others. Week-long camps conclude with a family-friendly event to showcase our learning. \nWe emphasize an interdisciplinary approach to creative thinking and art-making. Your young artist will explore various art-making mediums and processes including drawing\, writing\, movement\, sculpture\, painting\, and more—all guided by professional teaching artists. Register now for one or multiple weeks to build a meaningful summer experience. \nLearn More and Register \nIf you need assistance registering for summer camp\, please contact programs@noma.org. \n\nAll Summer Camp Sessions\nSession 1: June 10–14 | Shape  \nSession 2: June 24–28 | Color \nSession 3: July 8–12 | Texture  \nSession 4: July 15–19 | Space and Movement
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/summer-camp-062424/2024-06-24/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Summer Camp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240626T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240626T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240611T163147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T215907Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Deer on Alert by Rosa Bonheur
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. \nIn celebration of Pride month\, this week join Laura Moreno\, Museum Educator\, for a conversation about realist painter Rosa Bonheur. Moreno will discuss Bonheur’s Deer on Alert and the artist’s defiance to exist within the strict social mores or gender binaries of 19th-century France. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-062624/
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:20240626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240626T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240618T164209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T213424Z
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SUMMARY:Monuments and Memorials to Queer History
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Pride Month\, join us for a conversation about how artists might create monuments to queer community and history. In a discussion moderated by Charlie Tatum\, Director of Marketing and Communications\, historian Robert Fieseler and artists Ryan Leitner and Ryan “phlegm” Gilbert will share their own practices and reflect upon how they consider celebration\, remembrance\, and the past in their work. \nThe program will also consider other works\, including Jim Hodges’s Craig’s closet\, first created for the New York City AIDS Memorial Park and installed in front of NOMA in June 2024\, and Skylar Fein’s Remember the UpStairs Lounge\, which commemorates the arson of a popular gay bar in New Orleans on June 24\, 1973. \nThis program is free and open to the public. Louisiana residents receive free admission every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. \n  \n\nAbout the Panelists\n\nRyan “phlegm” Gilbert\nRyan “phlegm” Gilbert\, a New Orleans-born and -based multidisciplinary artist\, uses mixed-media self-portraiture in works called “ritual dramas” that serve as affirmations of their personal Black universe. phlegm says\, “My work aims to more firmly connect my Black spiritual concept of time\, connecting the past to the present and the present to the future. It’s communally sacred\, personally precious. It attempts to tie all the loose ends of Black ethos\, Black influence\, and Black inspiration into one braid. It is at its core\, an affirmation of life: my life\, the life of my ancestors\, and the life of my community. My work (and by extension my life) makes a production about the necessity and value of Black spiritual presence.” They also penned the mantra “Everything You Love About New Orleans Is Because of Black People.” \n\nRyan Leitner\nRyan Leitner (b. 1986\, South Carolina) is an artist and writer who lives and works in New Orleans. He received his M.F.A. From The Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in 2016\, holds a B.F.A. From Regents College of London\, and was a participant at the Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture in 2023. He is currently a resident at Joan Mitchell Foundation and a collective member at Antenna Gallery. \n\nRobert W. Fieseler\nRobert W. Fieseler is a National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association “Journalist of the Year” and the author of Tinderbox—winner of the Edgar Award and the Louisiana Literary Award\, shortlisted for the Saroyan International Prize for Writing. As a Tulane PhD History candidate and Mellon Fellow\, Fieseler is currently working on his second queer history book\, a finalist for the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award. He lives with his husband and kittens in New Orleans.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/monuments-and-memorials/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240629T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240524T182336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T205118Z
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SUMMARY:Taylor Family and Educators Appreciation Day
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation\, NOMA presents an annual family day for Taylor Scholars. The museum will also host an educators appreciation day as a special thank you to teachers for their dedication to students. Students in the Taylor Scholars program and educators across Louisiana are invited to explore the museum and participate in art-making activities throughout the day. \nOn Saturday\, June 29\, Taylor Scholars and up to four guests receive free admission to the museum. Scholars will also receive a free beverage from Café NOMA and 10% off in the NOMA Museum Shop. \nEducators will receive complimentary admission to the museum plus one adult guest and 10% off in the NOMA Museum Shop.  \nRegister Now \nTo reserve tickets in advance\, please select “Taylor Scholar” or “Louisiana Resident Educator” and the number of tickets you’d like to reserve. Please note that students should bring their Taylor Scholars Award Certificates or their third-quarter report card with a photo ID. \nAbout the Taylor Scholars Awards Program\nThe Taylor Scholars Awards Program is a statewide program that rewards students in grades 6 through 12 with a GPA of 2.5 or higher with free access to Audubon Aquarium of the Americas\, Audubon Zoo\, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. \nMore Information
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/taylor-family-day-2024/
CATEGORIES:Special,Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240703T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240703T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240624T210412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T210412Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA
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 Amanda Maples\, NOMA’s Françoise Billion Richardson Curator of African Art\, to discuss the special exhibition Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA. This talk will be offered at 12:30 pm and 6:00 pm. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-070324/
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:20240703T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240703T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA
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 Amanda Maples\, NOMA’s Françoise Billion Richardson Curator of African Art\, to discuss the special exhibition Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA. This talk will be offered at 12:30 pm and 6:00 pm. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-070324-evening/
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:20240708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240708T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240306T202736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T202736Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp Session 3: Texture (Ages 6–12)
DESCRIPTION:Each week\, take a deep dive into the elements of art and principles of design at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Campers explore the museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions\, including the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, with teaching artists. Experience a new adventure every day filled with object lessons\, art-making\, storytelling\, and movement to inspire creative thinking. Campers will practice close looking\, develop conversation and critical thinking skills\, and connect with others. Week-long camps conclude with a family-friendly event to showcase our learning. \nWe emphasize an interdisciplinary approach to creative thinking and art-making. Your young artist will explore various art-making mediums and processes including drawing\, writing\, movement\, sculpture\, painting\, and more—all guided by professional teaching artists. Register now for one or multiple weeks to build a meaningful summer experience. \nLearn More and Register \nIf you need assistance registering for summer camp\, please contact programs@noma.org. \n\nAll Summer Camp Sessions\nSession 1: June 10–14 | Shape  \nSession 2: June 24–28 | Color \nSession 3: July 8–12 | Texture  \nSession 4: July 15–19 | Space and Movement
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/summer-camp-070824/2024-07-08/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Summer Camp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240709T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240709T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240604T213804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T150559Z
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SUMMARY:Art Thrives: Mutu & Collage (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. Reflect on and create art inspired by the themes explored in Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined with a special guided tour of the exhibition and collage-making session led by teaching artist LaVonna Varnado Brown. In this workshop\, participants will learn about the range and depth of Mutu’s practice across her influential career\, and trace the thematic through-lines and progressions in the artist’s work from the mid-1990s to today. Attendees will consider process and aging\, archiving and legacies\, naming yourself\, and the language of life. \nThis program is free with advance registration.  \nThis program is sold out. \n\nAbout LaVonna Varnado Brown\nLaVonna Varnado Brown is a multidisciplinary artist and community worker. Varnado Brown earned a Bachelor of Arts from Southeastern University Louisiana with a focus on Theatre and Liberal Arts. After studying abroad in London and Paris in the summer of 2009\, Varnado Brown works as an installation artist\, artist advocate\, teaching artist\, and tutor in and around New Orleans. LaVonna creates mixed media visual art that is Afrofutiristic in aesthetic with odes to history\, the divine feminine\, and floral daydreams abounding. Afrofuturistic is a cultural aesthetic that explores the intersection of art and history with the intention to inspire action in the now by healing beyond trauma. In addition to creating multimedia works\, Varnado Browncurates intentional workshops and expos with a focus on healing and raising spatial awareness. Through her work\, she hopes to uplift the narrative of rest\, joy\, resistance\, and abundance.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/art-thrives-mutu-collage/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes,Art Thrives
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240710T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240710T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240119T225427Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
DESCRIPTION:Expand your experience of Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined with monthly gallery talks inside the museum or in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden on select Wednesdays: January 31\, February 7\, March 6\, April 3\, May 1\, June 5\, and July 10.  \nJoin Amanda Maples\, NOMA’s Françoise Billion Richardson Curator of African Art\, for a conversation on Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined. This talk will be at 12:30 pm and 6 pm in the exhibition. \nGallery talks are free with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation.  \nRegister in Advance \nAbout the Exhibition\nThis major solo exhibition of work by Wangechi Mutu brings together nearly one hundred sculptures\, paintings\, collages\, drawings\, and films to present the breadth of the Kenyan-American artists’ multidisciplinary practice from the mid-1990s to today. On view January 31–July 14\, 2024\, Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined traces connections between recent developments in Mutu’s sculptures and her decades-long exploration of the legacies of colonialism\, globalization\, and African and diasporic cultural traditions. The exhibition travels to NOMA from the New Museum\, New York. \nLearn More \n\nWangechi Mutu: Intertwined is organized by the New Museum\, New York. Lead support for this exhibition is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation. Generous support for this exhibition is provided by the Ed Bradley Family Foundation\, Agnes Gund\, Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by The Robert Lehman Foundation. Support for the accompanying publication has been provided by the A4 Arts Foundation. \nThe presentation in New Orleans is sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Additional support is provided by Delta Airlines\, Gladstone Gallery\, Walda Besthoff\, Victoria Miro Gallery\, The Windsor Court\, Keith Fox and Tom Keyes\, Aimée Farnet Siegel and Mike Siegel\, Robin Rankin\, Elizabeth Boh\, Pat Mitchell and Scott Seydel\, Harvey and Marie Orth\, and Jeff Childers and Onay Gutierrez
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-071024/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks,Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240710T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240119T225333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T153346Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
DESCRIPTION:Expand your experience of Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined with monthly gallery talks inside the museum or in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden on select Wednesdays: January 31\, February 7\, March 6\, April 3\, May 1\, June 5\, and July 10.  \nJoin Amanda Maples\, NOMA’s Françoise Billion Richardson Curator of African Art\, for a conversation on Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined. This talk will be at 12:30 pm and 6 pm in the exhibition. \nGallery talks are free with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation.  \nRegister in Advance \nAbout the Exhibition\nThis major solo exhibition of work by Wangechi Mutu brings together nearly one hundred sculptures\, paintings\, collages\, drawings\, and films to present the breadth of the Kenyan-American artists’ multidisciplinary practice from the mid-1990s to today. On view January 31–July 14\, 2024\, Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined traces connections between recent developments in Mutu’s sculptures and her decades-long exploration of the legacies of colonialism\, globalization\, and African and diasporic cultural traditions. The exhibition travels to NOMA from the New Museum\, New York. \nLearn More \n\nWangechi Mutu: Intertwined is organized by the New Museum\, New York. Lead support for this exhibition is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation. Generous support for this exhibition is provided by the Ed Bradley Family Foundation\, Agnes Gund\, Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by The Robert Lehman Foundation. Support for the accompanying publication has been provided by the A4 Arts Foundation. \nThe presentation in New Orleans is sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Additional support is provided by Delta Airlines\, Gladstone Gallery\, Walda Besthoff\, Victoria Miro Gallery\, The Windsor Court\, Keith Fox and Tom Keyes\, Aimée Farnet Siegel and Mike Siegel\, Robin Rankin\, Elizabeth Boh\, Pat Mitchell and Scott Seydel\, Harvey and Marie Orth\, and Jeff Childers and Onay Gutierrez
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/mutu-071024-evening/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks,Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240711T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240711T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240703T154409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T200603Z
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SUMMARY:Move Ya Brass in the AC
DESCRIPTION:Incorporating sound baths and breathwork\, Move Ya Brass presents a summer series of wellness classes at NOMA throughout July and August! Led by instructor Kathleen Barry\, these low-intensity classes invite participants to move inward and restore themselves this summer. Enjoy the AC and the creative energy throughout the museum. \nSCHEDULE\nJuly 11 | “Breathe\, Move\, and Rest ” in NOMA’s Second-Floor Contemporary Art Galleries \nJuly 18 | Breath & Brass: Breathwork \nJuly 25 | Breathe\, Move\, and Rest  \nAugust 1 | Breath & Brass: Breathwork \nAugust 8 | Breathe\, Move\, and Rest  \nAugust 15 | Breath & Brass: Breathwork \nAugust 22 |Breathe\, Move\, and Rest  \nPlease bring your own mat and towel. \nThe class is free with advanced registration. Please register before 3 pm the day prior to the session you would like to attend. Registration is required and space is limited. \nREGISTER NOW \nPlease email programs@noma.org if you have to cancel your reservation. Registrants will be notified of how to enter the museum. \n\nAbout Brass and Breath: Breathwork\nThis breathwork class for beginners is a gentle and accessible introduction to the practice of controlled breathing techniques. In a welcoming and supportive environment\, participants are guided through various breathing exercises to promote relaxation\, reduce stress\, and enhance mindfulness. These classes often focus on teaching foundational breath patterns and incorporating them into easy-to-follow routines. Participants can expect a calm and nurturing atmosphere\, making it an ideal starting point for those new to breathwork and looking to improve their overall well-being. \nAbout Breathe\, Move\, and Rest \nThis relaxing hybrid class will reset your nervous system. These classes will combine breathwork\, slow-flow yoga\, and sound bowls to promote deep relaxation and breath. The exercise will begin with using safe and accessible breathing techniques to warm the lungs and body up\, leading to gentle stretching and a light yoga flow. The exercise will conclude with a sound bowl demonstration that will create vibrations stimulating a theta wave brain state\, leading to deep and conscious rest.\n \n\nAbout Move Ya Brass \nMove Ya Brass Krewe is a fun and funky fitness program from New Orleans started by local jazz vocalist Robin Barnes. Offering free fitness classes around the city\, you come to Move Ya Brass fitness classes as a stranger\, but leave as family. The MYB mission is to promote a happy\, positive\, and healthy lifestyle\, and to encourage celebrating our daily lives by taking you off the sidelines and into a New Orleans second line! \nAbout the Instructor\nKathleen Barry has been teaching since 2018.In the words of Barry: “Yoga teaches me daily to be present with my breath and body and to find reverence for the little things. To explore discipline and freedom as co-existing necessities of living\, and to always start from right now\, this moment.”Barry does her best to honor yoga’s roots and lineage— the incredibly precise and relevant tools yoga offers to ameliorate our modern predicaments.  \nBarry’s certifications include: Registered Yyoga teacher (RYT) 200-hour program\, E-RYT 200\,  RYT; Living Your Yoga Immersion with Judith Hanson Lasate; Laughing Lotus Advanced Bhakti Teacher Training 50 hour program in Rishikesh\, India; Trauma Recovery Yoga (T.R.Y.) 20-hour program.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/move-ya-brass-071124/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Wellness,Move Ya Brass
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240712T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240712T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240607T190228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T164649Z
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SUMMARY:NOMA at Night: Closing Celebration for Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the closing celebration of the exhibition Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined\, an evening of creativity across the museum and Besthoff Sculpture Garden. Immerse yourself in Mutu’s world through the exhibition in the Ella West Freeman Galleries on the first floor\, NOMA’s African art galleries on the third floor\, an installation in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden pavilion\, and three sculptures installed outside in the garden. \nCafé NOMA will be open throughout the evening\, offering food and specialty cocktails for purchase. \nGeneral Admission $30 | Members $15 | Ages 19 and under are free \nRegister Now \n\nNOMA AT NIGHT LINE-UP\nLive Drumming Performance by Kumbuka African Drum & Dance Collective\nin the Great Hall at 7 pm\nDJ Set by phlegm\nin the Great Hall\, 6–7  pm and 8–9 pm\nGallery Dance Performance by Creative Assembly Cohort Member Lauren Messina\ninside the Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined exhibition at 8:30 pm\nGallery Talk on Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined with Curator Amanda Maples\ninside Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined at 6:30 pm\nNatural Materials Art-Making Activity\non the 1st-floor elevator lobby from 6 pm to 8:30 pm\n\nAbout the Exhibition \nThis major solo exhibition of work by Wangechi Mutu brings together nearly one hundred sculptures\, paintings\, collages\, drawings\, and films to present the breadth of the Kenyan–American artist’s multidisciplinary practice from the mid-1990s to today. On view January 31–July 14\, 2024\, Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined traces connections between recent developments in Mutu’s sculptures and her decades-long exploration of the legacies of colonialism\, globalization\, and African and diasporic cultural traditions. The exhibition travels to NOMA from the New Museum\, New York. \nLearn More
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/noma-at-night-july-2024/
CATEGORIES:Performances,NOMA at Night
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240715T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240715T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240306T203202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T210718Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp Session 4: Space and Movement (Ages 6–12)
DESCRIPTION:Each week\, take a deep dive into the elements of art and principles of design at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Campers explore the museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions\, including the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, with teaching artists. Experience a new adventure every day filled with object lessons\, art-making\, storytelling\, and movement to inspire creative thinking. Campers will practice close looking\, develop conversation and critical thinking skills\, and connect with others. Week-long camps conclude with a family-friendly event to showcase our learning. \nWe emphasize an interdisciplinary approach to creative thinking and art-making. Your young artist will explore various art-making mediums and processes including drawing\, writing\, movement\, sculpture\, painting\, and more—all guided by professional teaching artists. Register now for one or multiple weeks to build a meaningful summer experience. \nLearn More and Register \nIf you need assistance registering for summer camp\, please contact programs@noma.org. \n\nAll Summer Camp Sessions\nSession 1: June 10–14 | Shape  \nSession 2: June 24–28 | Color \nSession 3: July 8–12 | Texture  \nSession 4: July 15–19 | Space and Movement
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/summer-camp-071524/2024-07-15/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Summer Camp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240717T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240717T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240712T172024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T172024Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Show & Tell: A Brief History of Photography and Text
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 Brian Piper\, NOMA’s Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, for a discussion on the special exhibition Show & Tell: A Brief History of Photography and Text. This talk will be offered at 12:30 pm and 6:00 pm. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-071724/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240717T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240717T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220425
CREATED:20240712T171911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T171911Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk on Show & Tell: A Brief History of Photography and Text
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 Brian Piper\, NOMA’s Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, for a discussion on the special exhibition Show & Tell: A Brief History of Photography and Text. This talk will be offered at 12:30 pm and 6:00 pm. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-071724-evening/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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