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nola.com (Aug. 25): Need plans this weekend? 10 things to do around New Orleans Aug. 26-28
nola.com (Aug. 28): Nell Nolan: Magnolia Ball, La. Cancer Research Center, Old Friends Club
washingtonpost.com (Aug.20): Don’t count out a late-summer visit to New Orleans
nola.com (Aug.19): Need plans this weekend? 10 things to do around New Orleans Aug.19-21
myneworleans.com (Aug. 12): Ms. Linda Green the Ya-Ka-Mein Lady at the Ogden
nolaadore.com (Aug.12): Things We Adore: August 2022
myNewOrleans.com (Aug. 8): Week of August 8: 6 Top Food, Drink and Events to Enjoy Across the City
Fox 8 (Aug. 6): Art & AC
myNewOrleans.com (Aug. 5): Artful Summer Fun at New Orleans Museums and Galleries
Offbeat Magazine (Aug. 4): Museums Across New Orleans Share Reciprocal Free Admission In August
myNewOrleans.com (Aug. 3): The Helis Foundation Announces 2022 Dates for Art & A/C Program
nola.com (Aug. 2): Chill out with Art & A/C for free admission to trio of museums
Nola Weekend (Aug. 2): Louisiana residents can get free admission to three New Orleans museums on Saturdays in August
NewsBreak (Aug. 1): Several New Orleans area museums to offer free admission this month.
WDSU (Aug. 1): New Orleans Museums Offer Free Admission In August
MyNewOrleans.com (Aug. 1): Celebrate White Linen Night at the Ogden Museum
CenLAnow (Aug. 1): Free admission to several New Orleans museums in August
99.9 KTYD (Jul. 31): New Orleans Museums Offer Free Admission In August
Windobi (Jul. 31): White Linen Night, New Orleans’ steamy summer art party, returns on Aug. 6
Nola.com (Jul. 31): White Linen Night brings art show openings and a block party to the Warehouse District on Saturday
Nola.com (Jul. 29): White Linen Night, New Orleans’ steamy summertime art party, returns Aug. 6
OffBeat Magazine (Jul. 28): White Linen Night Returns To Arts District On August 6
Nola.com (Jul. 28): Visit these 20 New Orleans museums with just one membership during Museum Month in August
Nola.com (Jul. 27): Young fashion campers bring their own designs to life with repurposed textiles at the Ogden
Nola Weekend (Jul. 27): New Orleans museums to offer free admission for ‘Museum Month’ this August
Country Roads Magazine (Jul. 27): Leaving Appalachia: The Art of Gregory Saunders
St. Louis Mag (Jul. 26): 5 neighborhoods beyond the French Quarter to visit in New Orleans
NewOrleans.com (Jul. 26): Must-See Museum Exhibits in New Orleans This August
nola.com (Jul. 21): Need plans this weekend? 10 things to do around New Orleans July 22-24
Adore Magazine (Jul. 20): Beat the Heat with These Special Deals
myNewOrleans.com (Jul. 18): On Assignment Week of July 18: 8 Indoor Museum Activities To Help Beat the Heat
myNewOrleans.com (Jul. 14): Fidelity Bank White Linen Night Returns August 6
Biz New Orleans (Jul. 14): White Linen Night Returns Aug. 6 to Julia Street
OffBeat Magazine (Jul. 11): Ogden Museum Plans Contemporary Cuban Music Concert With VicJcom
Culture Type (Jul. 11): Latest News in Black Art: Jadé Fadojutimi Joins Gagosian, Denise Murrell Tapped for New Curatorial Role at The Met, Dindga McCannon Now Repped by Pippy Houldsworth in London & More
nola.com (Jul. 8): Storytelling gets a live cartoon-drawing twist at the New Orleans Library
Fox 8 (Jul. 8): Art for All Free Day program
nola.com (Jul. 6): Mysterious 1837 painting of enslaved teen goes on display at the Ogden
ARTFIX Daily (Jul. 1): Recently Conserved American Portrait Reveals a Once-Erased Enslaved Boy’s Story
myNewOrleans.com (Jul. 1): Four Date Ideas to Get You Out of the Heat
Scalawag (Jun. 29): Out of the Shadows: The Queer Life of Artist Beauford Delaney
myNewOrleans.com (Jun. 29): “Art for All,” Free Admission to New Orleans Museums & Cultural Institutions
nola.com (Jun. 15): Nell Nolan: Junior Achievement Hall of Fame, Dress for Success, Ogden Richardson Society
Fox 8 (Jun. 8): Ogden Museum’s Magnolia Ball with Nathalie Simon and John Isiah Walton for Wednesday, June 8
myNewOrleans.com (Jun. 8): Learning Some Skills
myNewOrleans.com (Jun. 1): Arts Calendar: June
myNewOrleans.com (Jun. 1): O What a Night! Gala benefiting Ogden Museum of Southern Art
myNewOrleans.com (May 31): Bidding for the Magnolia Ball Silent Auction Opens This Week
nola.com (May 20): Orleans libraries kick off a summer of music workshops, zoo visits, puppets, 3-D printing and more
myNewOrleans.com (May 2): On Assignment week of May 2: A grab bag of food, fun, flavor and more
Adore (May 1): 2022 Creative Issue
myNewOrleans.com (May 2): On Assignment week of May 2: A grab bag of food, fun, flavor and more
Adore (May 1): 2022 Creative Issue
myNewOrleans.com (May 1): St Charles Avenue Magazine May 2022 Issue
myNewOrleans.com (Apr. 29): Arts Calendar: May
New Orleans Review (Apr. 29): Strange Things: Dave Greber at the Ogden
nola.com (Apr. 29): Looking for new local music? Library to offer streaming service that shares up-and-coming artists’ work
myNewOrleans.com (Apr. 29): Editor’s Note: Busy Bees
Burnaway (Apr. 28): What a Wonderful World at the Ogden Museum
Travel Pulse (Apr. 28): Plan a Summer Getaway to New Orleans
The New York Times (Apr. 27): Showcasing the Diversity of the South
See Great Art (Apr. 20): Beauford Delaney portraits at Ogden Museum in New Orleans
New Orleans Local (Apr. 18): Kickoff the Summer at Magnolia Ball!
4State (Apr. 17): Less Adornment Can Offer More Meaning
OffBeat Magazine (Apr. 13): Evenings With Enriqué Features Live Music At New Orleans Botanical Garden
myNewOrleans.com (Apr. 6): Well Curated: Museum Gift Giving Guide
Country Roads Magazine (Apr. 1): Be Your Wonderful Self: The Portraits of Beauford Delaney
Lenscratch (Mar. 17): Spell, Time, American, Body: The Work of RaMell Ross Exhibition at the Ogden Museum
myNewOrleans.com (Mar. 14): Free Family Day at the Ogden: Celebrating the Second Time, Second Line Recycling Project
Adore Magazine (Mar. 4): This Memorial Concert Honors the Late Lin Emery
OffBeat Magazine (Mar. 3): Memorial Concert For Sculptor Lin Emery To Be Held At New Orleans Museum Of Art
myNewOrleans.com (Feb. 24): Artist Workshop at the Ogden: Recycled Sculptures with Jackie Inglefield
Biz New Orleans (Feb. 24): Ogden Museum Welcomes 2 Members to Board of Trustees
WWLTV (Feb. 22): Recycling Art Exhibit At The Ogden Museum
Harper’s Magazine (Feb. 21): Monday Gallery
nola.com (Feb. 13): New board members for Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, Ogden Museum of Southern Art
Clear Publicist (Feb. 13): McGlinchey lawyer named to point out board, Livingston Chamber honors prime corporations
AARP (Feb. 10): Explore American History Through the Eyes of Black Artists in New Orleans
nola.com (Feb. 6): Nell Nolan: Rex – Founders Ball; Ogden “O” What a Night!
CBS News (Feb. 5): New Orleans art exhibition tackles issues that affect the city: “Climate change, social justice, these are issues that affect all of us.”
Biz New Orleans (Jan. 18): Ogden Museum Elects New Officers to Board, Establishes Fund
Fox 8 (Jan. 17): MLK Day celebration a the Ogden Museum with Ellen Balkin for Monday, Jan. 17
WWLTV (Jan. 14): Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A list of events in the New Orleans area
nola.com (Jan. 14): Need plans this weekend? Fun things to do Jan. 14-16 in New Orleans
nola.com (Jan. 12): Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day observed with panel discussions, service, wellness, free museum admission
WRKF (Jan. 11): Louisiana Considered: Ahead of P.5 Gala, a look at the last week of the citywide exhibition
nola.com (Jan. 10): Tank and the Bangas with the LPO, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Junction Trio and more New Orleans events coming up Jan. 11-17
2019 News and Press 2020 News and Press 2021 News and PressGeorge Rodrigue was a Louisiana painter known for his depictions of the landscape and people of Acadiana, as well as his later Pop Art paintings featuring the figure of a blue dog. This painting, Watchdog from 1983, was the first ever painting in what would become known as the Blue Dog series.
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New Orleans based artist Jacob Reptile spent three weeks working with second through fifth graders from Young Audiences Charter School at Lawrence D. Crocker Campus to create a forest of cypress trees made from recycled fabric and paper bags. For the residency, Reptile drew inspiration from the remarkable features of the Louisiana bald cypress tree. Students learned all about the tree: how its powerful roots help to hold together Louisiana’s shoreline and absorb water reducing city flooding; how the mighty cypress can not only survive hurricane winds but also acts as a windbreak for the city; and lastly, how its canopy helps to reduce high temperatures during the hot summers.
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Southern Contemporary is an exhibition that brings together thirteen works of art created in the past twenty years by artists working in the American South, encouraging a dynamic conversation between the excitement of recent acquisitions and the familiarity of permanent collection highlights. Emerging artistic expressions across a variety of mediums and techniques are included alongside artworks by mid-career and established artists.
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Ogden Museum of Southern Art first launched Louisiana Contemporary, presented by The Helis Foundation in 2012, to establish a vehicle that would bring to the fore the work of artists living in Louisiana and highlight the dynamism of art practice throughout the state. 2024 guest juror Lauren Haynes, Head Curator, Governors Island Arts and Vice President for Arts and Culture at the Trust for Governors Island, will curate a selection of the works submitted, and subsequently choose three award winners to receive further recognition.
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Baldwin Lee will feature a selection of over 40 gelatin silver prints culled from thousands of images Lee made across the South in the 1980s. Many of these photographs will be exhibited for the first time. The exhibition will include compelling portraits of Black Americans, as well as a collection of landscape and cityscape images that visually encapsulate the Reagan-era American South.
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On Tuesday, December 5, 2023 Ogden Museum of Southern Art Kohlmeyer Circle Members enjoyed a Holiday Party at Carlos Carmona and David Pine’s uptown home. Guests feasted their eyes on David and Carlos’ exquisite contemporary art collection while enjoying bites by Boucherie.
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Shirley Rabé Masinter was a hyperrealist painter that maintained an art practice for over 70 years. Depicting the gritty patina of the inner-city neighborhoods and cemeteries of New Orleans, her carefully constructed compositions find beauty in urban decay. Masinter described her work as being focused “on a city in transition with many controversial and dynamic social forces at play.”
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