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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\, join Russell Lord\, NOMA’s Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, for a conversation about works in Louise Bourgeois: Paintings on the museum’s sceond floor. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-100522/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at NOMA: Picture This
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\nPicture This | Friday\, October 7\, 6–10 pm\nJoin us for an evening inspired by photography’s past\, present\, and future. And don’t miss special extended hours to see Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers. \nBuy Tickets \n  \n \nMusic from Big Sam’s Funky Nation\n7:30–9:00 pm in the Lapis Center for the Arts\nKnown for a boisterous blend of funk\, jazz\, rock\, and hip-hop; nothing short of seismic live experiences; and a whole lot of Southern charm—Big Sam’s Funky Nation might very well be the Big Easy’s best kept secret. No other place could birth such an undeniable\, unpredictable\, and downright unique collective.\n  \n\nDJ sets from Delores Galore\n6:00–7:30 pm and 9 pm–close in the Great Hall\nBased out of New Orleans\, Delores Galore creates synth sounds inspired by all decades. Her new album Don’t Get It Twisted reflects her battle with everyday obstacles and how they push forward with resilience\, and strength. \n  \nHooks Brothers Studio\, Untitled [Hooks’ School of Photography Students Reviewing Photographs]\, c. 1950. Gelatin silver print. Collection of Andrea and Rodney Herenton. (The Hooks Brothers Photograph Collection\, consisting of original photographs\, negatives\, equipment\, and ephemera was acquired by the RWS Company\, LLC in 2018.) \nConversations with a Curator\n6:30 and 9:00 pm in the Ella West Freeman Galleries\nBrian Piper\, NOMA’s Assistant Curator of Photography discusses the exhibition Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers. Meet at the exhibition entrance on the museum’s first floor. \n  \n \n\nArt-Making Activity: Collage\n6:00–9:30 pm in the Great Hall\n  \n\n\nBar from Café NOMA\n6:00–9:45 pm in the Coleman Courtyard\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-october-2022/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:NOMA at Night
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SUMMARY:Japan Fest
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Japanese culture through art\, performances\, food\, and more at Japan Fest\, organized by NOMA\, the Consulate General of Japan in Nashville\, and the Japan Club in New Orleans. \nSample Japanese cuisine and enjoy traditional dance groups\, martial arts demonstrations\, tours of the museum’s Japanese art collections\, and much more. \nTickets available for purchase at the admissions tables in front of the museum and in front of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden. \n\nFestival Schedule\n10:00 am: Kaminari Taiko on the front steps \n10:45 am: Welcome and remarks on the front steps \n11–11:30 am: Baton Rouge Iaido on the front steps \n11 am–4 pm: Film screenings in the Lapis Center for the Arts \n11 am–12 pm: PuriKura Panic in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n11:30 am–12:00 pm: Japanese Garden Foundation tour in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n11:30 am–12:00 pm: Guided tour of NOMA’s Japanese art galleries on the museum’s third floor \n12:30–1:00 pm: Kaminari Taiko on the front steps \n1:00–1:30 pm: Miyabi Ki Japanese Dance Group in the Great Hall \n1:00–1:30 pm: NOLA Aikido and Aikido of New Orleans in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n1:30–2:00 pm: Japanese Garden Foundation tour in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n1:30–2:00 pm: Guided tour of NOMA’s Japanese art galleries on the museum’s third floor \n1:30–2:00 pm: Shogun Martial Arts in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n2:00–2:30 pm: Zen temple ceremony in the Great Hall \n2:00–2:30 pm: Louisiana Karate Association in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n2:30–3:00 pm: Streetcar Suzuki Violin School on the front steps \n2:30–3:00 pm: New Orleans Kendo Club in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n3:00–3:30 pm: Japanese Weekend School on the front steps \n3:00–3:30 pm: Candy Mix Maids in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n3:30–4:00 pm: NOLA Lolitas fashion show in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden \n4 pm: Kaminari Taiko on the front steps \n\nParticipants\n\n\n\nAjun Cajun\nJapanese Weekend School of New Orleans\nNOLA Kimekomi\n\n\nANA Airways\nJET Alumni Association Mid-South\nNOLA Lolitas\n\n\nAPASS\nJujitsu Club of SLU\nPuriKura Panic\n\n\nBambi DeVille Vintage\nKaminari Taiko\nShogun Martial Arts\n\n\nBaton Rouge Iaido\nKawaii NOLA\nShowtime Sweetie\n\n\nCafé NOMA\nLouisiana Karate Association\nSoutherns Food Truck\n\n\nConsulate General of Japan\nMechamaid Clubhouse\nStreetcar Suzuki Violin School\n\n\nCrane’s Nest Go Club\nMiyabi Ki Japanese Dance Group\, Pensacola\nViolet Sprinkles\n\n\nJapan Club of New Orleans\nNew Orleans Chapter 97 Ikebana International\nYakamein Lady\n\n\nJapan Society of New Orleans\nNew Orleans Zen Temple\n\n\n\nJapanese Garden Foundation\nNOLA Aikido\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCostume Guidelines\nFor the safety and comfort of all guests\, as well as the artwork at NOMA: \n\nFace masks covering the nose and mouth for health reasons are welcomed but not required. Costume masks that partially or entirely obstruct the wearer’s vision are prohibited.\nAccessories or toy weapons\, such as swords\, greater than 2 feet in length are not permitted.\nNo sharp objects are allowed.\nCostume components cannot extend more than 2 feet in length from the body.\nPlease keep all costumes family friendly.\n\nOther restrictions may apply at NOMA’s discretion. A check room will be available for any items not in compliance. For questions regarding costumes\, please call 504.658.4100. Please note that admission is required for fashion show participants. \n\nSponsors\n\n\n\nJapan Club of New Orleans\nDonna D. Fraiche\, Honorary Consul of Japan\nDenka Performace Elastomer\n\n\nJapan Society of New Orleans\nZen-Noh Grain Corporation\nCMP Chugoku Marine Paints\, LTD\n\n\nThe Consulate General of Japan in Nashville\nCGB Enterprises\, Inc.\nJapan Foundation New York
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SUMMARY:Book Club: Curatorial Program with Brian Piper
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book! In addition to monthly discussions\, the Book Club meets periodically for in-person curatorial programs related to the book selections. \nBooks are selected in advance and planned for the entire year according to the exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the selected titles. Most of the titles are available for purchase in store at the NOMA Museum Shop. \nFor more information on the NOMA Book Club please contact NOMA’s Curator of Education\, Tracy Kennan\, at tkennan@noma.org or (504) 658-4113. \nREGISTER NOW \nOctober 2022\nIn-Person Curatorial Program | Tuesday\, October 11\, 12 pm\nwith Brian Piper\, Mellon Foundation Assistant Curator of Photography \nThe Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson\n2010\, Random House\, ISBN: 978-0679444329 \nFrom 1915 to 1970\, this exodus of almost six million people changed the face of America. Isabel Wilkerson compares this epic migration to the migrations of other peoples in history. With stunning historical detail\, she tells this story through the lives of three unique individuals: Ida Mae Gladney\, who in 1937 left sharecropping and prejudice in Mississippi for Chicago\, where she achieved quiet blue-collar success; sharp and quick-tempered George Starling\, who in 1945 fled Florida for Harlem\, where he endangered his job fighting for civil rights; and Robert Foster\, who left Louisiana in 1953 to pursue a medical career\, and became the personal physician to Ray Charles. \nWilkerson brilliantly captures their first treacherous and exhausting cross-country trips by car and train\, and how they changed the cities with southern food\, faith\, and culture. Both a riveting microcosm and a major assessment\, The Warmth of Other Suns is a superb account of an “unrecognized immigration” within our own land. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/book-club-curatorial-program-with-brian-piper/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Polo Silk
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists\, curators\, and other special guests. During these casual conversations\, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA. \nThis week\, join artist Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell for a conversation about his solo exhibition Picture Man: Portraits by Polo Silk\, on view on the museum’s second floor. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-101222/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:The Seagull; or\, How to Eat It
DESCRIPTION:The NOLA Project presents an all-new adaptation of a classic play by Anton Chekov in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden. The Seagull; or\, How to Eat It is directed by A.J. Allegra and written by Gab Reisman. \nPerformances take place on October 12\, 13\, 16\, 19\, 20\, 21\, 23\, 26\, 27\, 28\, and 30. \nThe Story\nSimon loves Mandi\, but Mandi loves Connie. Connie loves Nina\, but Nina loves Barry. And Barry just loves himself. All anyone wants to do is get through the weekend and get across the Causeway! This world-premiere dark family comedy by NOLA Project ensemble member Gab Reisman takes a Russian classic and transports it to our day and age in hilarious and touching ways. Please note that this production contains adult content\, coarse language\, mentions of suicide\, and multiple gunshots offstage. \nTicketing and Performance Information\nSeating is bring-your-own. Food trucks and a bar will be on site nightly. All performances begin at 7:30 pm each evening. \nGeneral admission for adults is $38 | $30 for NOMA members | $20 for guests under 21 \nGet more information and purchase tickets \nOnline ticket sales end two hours prior to performances. If you wish to purchase tickets less than two hours prior to a show\, you will need to do so in person at the venue. Louisiana residents are eligible to purchase $10 rush tickets at all performances that are not sold out. Rush tickets are available on a first-come\, first-served basis 20 minutes prior to show time at the box office.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/the-seagull-or-how-to-eat-it/2022-10-12/
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221014T180000
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SUMMARY:Concert by Majid Bekkas
DESCRIPTION:NOMA is excited to present a concert by Majid Bekkas in the Lapis Center for the Arts on Friday\, October 14\, at 6 pm. A master of Gnawa music in Morocco\, Bekkas has performed worldwide with different jazz fusion bands and played with Archie Shepp\, Pharoah Sanders\, and Joachim Kuhn\, among many other musicians. \nBekkas has released more than 20 albums\, including Makemba\, which was released in 2010 and selected by Songlines magazine as the best Gnawa fusion album of the year. \nDoors open at 5:30 pm. Seating is limited and available on a first come\, first serve basis. Cash bar available from Café NOMA. \nGeneral admission is $25 | $15 for NOMA members \nBuy Tickets \n\nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The City of New Orleans; First Horizon; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; the Howard Foundation; Karen and Henry Coaxum; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Laitram. \n    \nThis performance is supported by Hart Productions and Royal Air Maroc.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/majid-bekkas/
CATEGORIES:Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221015T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T033758
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SUMMARY:Studio KIDS! (Ages 6–10)
DESCRIPTION:Join us this fall for Studio KIDS! art-making workshops for youth ages 6–10. Meet at the museum on select Saturday mornings to take a look at artworks in the galleries and practice your own art-making skills with a NOMA teaching artist. Registration includes all art-making materials. \n$30 per Workshop | $25 for Members \n  \nREGISTER NOW \n  \n  \n\nFall 2022 Schedule\n\nSaturday\, October 15 | Behind the Camera: Young artists are invited to explore themes of identity and representation through self-portraiture and photography in this art-making workshop. Participants will engage with different sources of inspiration in the special exhibition Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers\, and capture their own self portraits. \nSaturday\, November 19 | Eye-Spy Stories Large-scale photographic works found in the exhibition Robert Polidori: Recollections are a feast for the eyes! Search these dynamic works up close to find small details and explore the power of storytelling through drawing in this art-making workshop. Come for the workshop and stay for Family Day: Say Cheese!\, taking place from 10 am – 2 pm.\nSaturday\, December 17 | TBA
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/studio-kids-youth/2022-10-15/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes,Studio KIDS!,Kids & Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221017T180000
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SUMMARY:Member Sale at the NOMA Museum Shop
DESCRIPTION:Start your holiday shopping early! \nNOMA members save 20% on all regularly priced items and get first access to 70% markdowns in the NOMA Museum Shop. [There are no additional discounts on already marked-down items\, as well as consignment merchandise.]\nNot yet a member? Join today at any level to get access to the NOMA Museum Shop’s annual sale. \nBecome a Member
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/member-sale-2022/
CATEGORIES:Special
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221018T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221018T180000
DTSTAMP:20260523T033758
CREATED:20221005T203943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T135734Z
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SUMMARY:Louise Bourgeois Lecture by Clare Davies
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition Louise Bourgeois: Paintings\, NOMA presents a special lecture with Clare Davies\, Associate Curator\, Modern and Contemporary Art\, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. \nFree with museum admission. \nRegister Now \nDoors open at 5:30 pm. Seating is limited and available on a first-come\, first-serve basis. \nFollowing the lecture\, attendees can explore the exhibition in the museum’s second-floor Templeman Galleries and purchase a catalogue from the NOMA Museum Shop until 8 pm. \nAbout Clare Davies\nClare Davies joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York\, in 2015 as the museum’s first curator of Modern and Contemporary Art with a specialization in art from the Middle East\, North Africa\, and Turkey. Since then\, she has built the foundations of The Met’s collection holdings in this area\, acquiring major works from across the region. \nShe curated the first US retrospective of Iranian-American artist Siah Armajani\, titled Siah Armajani: Follow This Line at the Met Breuer and the Walker Art Center in 2018 and 2019\, as well as an exhibition in 2021 of works by Massoud Arabshahi\, Faramarz Pilaram\, and Ardeshir Mohassess\, all of which have been gifted to The Met in recent years. She was a co-curator alongside Kim Benzel of the exhibition Rayyane Tabet: Alien Property (2019–21)\, an exhibition which dealt with questions of provenance and the history of museum collecting in the Middle East. Most recently\, she curated the first comprehensive exhibition of paintings by Louise Bourgeois (titled Louise Bourgeois: Paintings)\, which opened at The Met in April 2022 and is currently on view at the New Orleans Museum of Art. \nDavies holds a PhD in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts\, New York University\, and devoted her dissertation to thinking through the methodological demands of the colonial and postcolonial site on art history\, with a study of 19th and 20th century art in Egypt. \n\nLouise Bourgeois: Paintings is organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York. The presentation in New Orleans is sponsored by the Eugenie and Joseph Jones Family Foundation\, Tim L. Fields\, Harvey and Marie Orth\, and Aimee and Michael Siegel.
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/louise-bourgeois-lecture/
LOCATION:NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221026T123000
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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 about Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers on the museum’s first floor. \nFree with museum admission. Louisiana residents receive free admission to NOMA on Wednesdays courtesy of The Helis Foundation. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the front desk for directions to the appropriate gallery. \nGet Tickets \nTo book your ticket in advance\, click the link above and select the day for the gallery talk you’d like to attend. \n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/gallery-talk-102622/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Club Discussion: The Warmth of Other Suns
DESCRIPTION:The NOMA Book Club meets monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction books related to art in NOMA’s collection and exhibitions. It is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book! In addition to monthly virtual book discussions\, the Book Club meets periodically in person for curatorial programs related to the book selections. \nBooks are selected in advance and planned for the entire year according to the exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the selected titles. Most of the titles are available for purchase in store at the NOMA Museum Shop. \nFor more information on the NOMA Book Club please contact NOMA’s Curator of Education\, Tracy Kennan\, at tkennan@noma.org or (504) 658-4113. \nRegister Now \nOctober 2022\nVirtual Book Discussion Group | Thursday\, October 27\, 12 PM\n\n\n\nThe Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson\n2010\, Random House\, ISBN: 978-0679444329 \nFrom 1915 to 1970\, this exodus of almost six million people changed the face of America. Isabel Wilkerson compares this epic migration to the migrations of other peoples in history. With stunning historical detail\, she tells this story through the lives of three unique individuals: Ida Mae Gladney\, who in 1937 left sharecropping and prejudice in Mississippi for Chicago\, where she achieved quiet blue-collar success; sharp and quick-tempered George Starling\, who in 1945 fled Florida for Harlem\, where he endangered his job fighting for civil rights; and Robert Foster\, who left Louisiana in 1953 to pursue a medical career\, and became the personal physician to Ray Charles. \nWilkerson brilliantly captures their first treacherous and exhausting cross-country trips by car and train\, and how they changed the cities with southern food\, faith\, and culture. Both a riveting microcosm and a major assessment\, The Warmth of Other Suns is a superb account of an “unrecognized immigration” within our own land. \n\n\n\n\n  \n                                                \nEducation and outreach initiatives at NOMA are supported in part by the Zemurray Foundation; the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation; The Helis Foundation; The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation; The City of New Orleans; IBERIABANK; The Wagner Foundation; Janice Parmelee and Bill Hammack; the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative\, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation; Sara and David Kelso; Patrick F. Taylor Foundation;  Dr. Scott S. Cowen; The RosaMary Foundation; The Azby Fund; the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation & Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts\, a Federal agency; The Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation; Burkenroad Foundation; Marian Dreux Van Horn Education Endowment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;  Ruby K. Worner Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; The Harry T. Howard III Foundation; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation\, Inc.; Harvey and Marie Orth; The Bruce J. Heim Foundation; and Mrs. Bennett A. Molter\, Jr. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 
URL:https://nomastaging.org/event/virtual-book-club-discussion-the-warmth-of-other-suns/
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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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. \nThis event is currently at capacity. Please email education@noma.org to be added to a waitlist. \nSOLD OUT \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/
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes
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