NEW ORLEANS – In collaboration with The New Orleans (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, Ogden Museum of Southern Art is pleased to present the eleventh annual HBCU Art Showcase, a curated show of works by 32 students attending Dillard University and Xavier University of Louisiana. The exhibition is on view at the Museum through September 29, 2024.
The HBCU Art Showcase is the opening event for The New Orleans (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated’s “Links Love HBCUs” program. As the chapter’s signature art event, the HBCU Art Showcase is designed to spotlight works of art created by students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the greater New Orleans area and provide an opportunity to celebrate those artists with the goals of enhancing cultural awareness and facilitating artist exposure, expression and collaboration.
The HBCU Art Showcase has been presented annually in Ogden Museum’s Education Gallery, a space designated to honor the teaching of art and works created by students in the Southern region of the United States. To date, over 125 HBCU artists from New Orleans’ three HBCUs have participated in the annual showcase. This year’s showcase features artwork by students attending Dillard University and Xavier University of Louisiana.
Selected Artists:
- Adaeze Crenshaw (XU)
- Alanni Martin (DU)
- Bryson Payne (DU)
- Camryn Brown (XU)
- Danya Hammoudeh (XU)
- Dyvonne Aye (DU)
- Gabriella Gonzalez Moreno (XU)
- Jaydin Walch (DU)
- Julian Smith (DU)
- Kaellee Maria Roybal (XU)
- Kaira J. Edwards (XU)
- Kaitlyn Murray (XU)
- Kayla Gant (XU)
- Kendal Alexis Taylor (XU)
- Kennedy Timmons (DU)
- Khalifah Price (XU)
- Kristina Leatherman (XU)
- Kyia-Marie Parker (XU)
- Laila Lyons (XU)
- Leanne Dacula (XU)
- Mia Thao-my Cutitto (XU)
- Nhu Nguyen (XU)
- Olivia Marie Downey (XU)
- Rachel Lane (XU)
- Raihannah Haines (XU)
- Robyn Myers (DU)
- Saaliyah Johnson (XU)
- Sasha Jones (XU)
- Starr Smith (XU)
- Tamara Jones (XU)
- Taylor Ann Fitch (XU)
- Tia Green (DU)
Michelle Pontiff, Learning & Engagement Manager | Education Gallery Manager, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, shares “Ogden Museum of Southern Art is honored to continue a long-standing partnership with Dillard University, Xavier University of Louisiana and the New Orleans Chapter of the LINKS Incorporated to present the 11th Annual HBCU Art Showcase. This year’s iteration of the showcase features a range of artistic media and highlights the talent, voice and creative expression of young artists attending New Orleans’ local HBCUs.”
Penny D. Francis, Principal Designer at Eclectic Home and Chapter Member, explains “The New Orleans (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated is proud to partner with Ogden Museum to realize its vision to provide a platform for young students of color to share their voice and offer commentary on the impactful times in which we all live.”
A fundamental objective of Ogden Museum is to create programs that explore the diversity of backgrounds, experiences and ideas that artists and viewers bring to the museum experience. To this end, the Museum’s Learning and Engagement Department seeks to present a variety of perspectives and points of view to broaden and enrich our understanding of the world.
Ogden Museum applauds The New Orleans (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated for their continued support of this exhibition. Many thanks are also extended to John Barnes of Dillard University, and Ron Bechet and MaPo Kinnord of Xavier University for their enthusiastic assistance with the organization and presentation of this exhibition.
Finally, gratitude is extended to the students for their hard work and artistic vision. The HBCU Art Showcase has become a highlight in Ogden Museum’s exhibition calendar and an important component in the advancement towards racial equity.
About The New Orleans (LA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated
Since it was chartered on November 20, 1957, members of The New Orleans (LA) Chapter of
The Links, Incorporated have engaged in implementing program services through the five National Program Facets: Services to Youth, International Trends and Services, National Trends and Services, Health and Human Services and The Arts. The Chapter’s major initiatives
include sponsoring the local competition for the Scripps National Spelling Bee and the HBCU Art Showcase at Ogden Museum. The main focus areas are financial support for college students, education and youth activities to assist youth in fulfilling their intellectual potential; addressing issues affecting the African American community through health and wellness projects; fostering cultural appreciation through the arts; and collaborating with other Link chapters to provide services and assistance to global friends. Deborah Augustine Grant is the President of the Chapter. For more information, visit www.neworleanslinks.org and follow the Chapter on Facebook and Instagram. The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The membership consists of nearly 16,000 professional women of color in 299 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the United Kingdom. It is one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of extraordinary women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry. Visit www.linksinc.org for more information.
About Ogden Museum of Southern Art
Located in the vibrant Warehouse Arts District of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana since 1999 and open to the public since 2003, Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites visitors to experience and learn about the artists and culture of the American South. Ogden Museum is home to a collection with almost five thousand works, making it the largest publicly available and most comprehensive repository dedicated to Southern art in the nation, with particular strength in the genres of Self-Taught art, Regionalism, Photography and Contemporary Art. The Museum is further recognized for its original exhibitions, public events and educational programs, which examine the development of visual art alongside Southern traditions of music, literature, culinary heritage and craft and design.
Ogden Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Museum is located at 925 Camp Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. For more information visit ogdenmuseum.org or call 504.539.9650.