Death of the Crow? Taking a Closer Look at the Relevance of Benny Andrews' Work Today
Death of the Crow? In 1965, Benny Andrews painted Death of the Crow in response to the end of the Jim Crow Era in the American South. Andrews depicted a poor…
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Death of the Crow? In 1965, Benny Andrews painted Death of the Crow in response to the end of the Jim Crow Era in the American South. Andrews depicted a poor…
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art Education team is determined to bring Summer Camp to you! Before Fine Art FUNdamentals camp begins, the Ogden Museum will deliver an Ogden Museum…
NEW ORLEANS, LA —The Ogden Museum of Southern Art has announced the opening of registration for Online Ogden Museum Summer Camps. As the health and safety of our campers and…
Ogden Museum continues Curated Conversations, our popular series of intimate talks, now online! Curated Conversations bring curators and artists together to discuss art, exchange ideas and explore exhibitions. Deepen your…
Today on Memorial Day, we’re sharing Susan Worsham’s photograph, Marine, Hotel near airport, Richmond, VA, from our permanent collection. We asked Susan Worsham about the Marine pictured in her photograph….
Read More about Celebrating Memorial Day Susan Worsham's Marine
The Richardson Society recently had the opportunity to participate in an artist conversation with John Alexander and Bradley Sumrall, Curator of the Collection for the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Together,…
Read More about Artist Conversation with John Alexander A Richardson Society Event
Ogden Museum’s education team wanted to make sure teens were provided with an opportunity to connect with other teens outside of school hours, so they created the online program, Teen…
Read More about Teen Art! Sharing Works of Art by Ogden Teens
NEW ORLEANS – With the health and safety of its supporters in mind, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art has announced that it will forgo this year’s Magnolia Ball fundraiser,…
On the surface, George Andrews (1911-1996) seemed to live a simple life, as far as artists are concerned. He was a family man, raising ten children, two of whom excelled following…
Read More about May Collection Highlight Exploring the Work of The Dot Man, George Andrews