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Curated Conversation with Sharon Kopriva Artist Featured in Entwined and the 2020 Magnolia Ball Silent Auction
Sharon Kopriva is featured in the Online Magnolia Ball Silent Auction and the exhibition, Entwined: Ritual Wrapping and Binding in Contemporary Southern Art. In this video, Curator of the Collection, Bradley Sumrall,…
Curated Conversation with David McCarty Photographer Featured in the 2020 Magnolia Ball Silent Auction
A Curated Conversation with Ogden Museum’s Curator of Photography, Richard McCabe, and Mississippi photographer, David McCarty. The two discuss McCarty’s photograph, Phil Campbell, Alabama 2019, included in the Online Magnolia Ball Silent…
STENCIL MAKING WITH JEREMY NOVY ART CHALLENGE FOR ADULTS
Last week, contemporary artist Jeremy Novy, collaborated with Ogden Museum to offer a free virtual stencil making workshop! If you missed it, don’t worry! Follow this recorded tutorial to create…
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Freedom Delayed is Freedom Denied Examining Melvin Edwards' "Route des Esclave" In Honor of Juneteenth
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. This day marks the moment when news of emancipation reached enslaved people in the…
June Collection Highlight Lonnie Holley
This month’s Ogden Museum permanent collection artist highlight focuses on Lonnie Holley. Lonnie Holley is a self-taught Black artist from the American South known for his vernacular and contemporary…
OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART GRANTED EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDING THROUGH THE LOUISIANA ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES’ LOUISIANA CULTURE CARE FUND THIS AWARD IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A CONTRIBUTION FROM THE HELIS FOUNDATION TO THE LOUISIANA CULTURE CARE FUND
NEW ORLEANS (June 16, 2020) – The Ogden Museum of Southern Art has been chosen as a recipient for an emergency relief grant provided by the Louisiana Endowment for the…
5 Southern Films You Can Watch At Home Part Three Celebrating Black Cinema
In part three of the series, “5 Southern Films You Can Watch at Home,” we celebrate Black Cinema that offers a lens to Black experience and thoughtful education through…
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