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SUMMARY:O First Friday
DESCRIPTION:On the first Friday of every month\, college students can explore the world’s largest collection of Southern art free of charge. The discount is redeemable on-site. Just present your college ID at the Museum’s visitor services desk to See the South!
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/o-first-friday-2/2021-12-03/
CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211204T200000
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CREATED:20211129T153853Z
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UID:10005068-1638640800-1638648000@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Cheers
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy extended hours to Ogden Museum on Saturday\, December 4! \nFrom 6 to 8 p.m. Ogden Museum and the Arts District invite patrons to a holiday-themed art walk event. Patrons are invited to visit the galleries along Julia St. and the surrounding area to enjoy sparkling beverages while they view the art at 13 participating galleries and museums. \nPlus\, Museum Members can enjoy a 15% discount on all in-store purchases! \nArt collectors and enthusiasts can learn more about the Holiday Cheers by visiting www.artsdistrictneworleans.com. For more information on the featured exhibitions in the Arts District New Orleans for the month of December\, please visit the gallery websites linked on www.artsdistrictneworleans.com/galleries. \nRESERVE TIMED-TICKET\nPARTICIPATING GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS \nAriodante Gallery\, 535 Julia St. \nArthur Roger Gallery\, 432 Julia St. \nCallan Contemporary\, 518 Julia St. \nDegas Gallery\, 604 Julia Street \nGallery 600 Julia\, 600 Julia St. \nGryder Gallery\, 615 Julia St \nIBIS Gallery\, 705 Camp Street \nJONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY\, 400A Julia \nLeMieux Galleries\, 332 Julia St. \nMartine Chaisson Gallery\, 727 Camp St \nM Contemporary\, 614 Julia St. \nOctavia Art Gallery\, 700 Magazine St. \nOgden Museum\, 925 Camp St \nSPILLMAN | BLACKWELL Fine Art\,  866 Camp St \nStella Jones Gallery\, 201 St. Charles Ave
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/holiday-cheers/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Ogden After Hours,Special Event
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CREATED:20211026T162124Z
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SUMMARY:Craft Happy Hour: Gingerbread Shotgun Houses
DESCRIPTION:Kick off the holidays with an evening of spirited cocktails and merry decorating! Build your own edible shotgun gingerbread house from Pop d’Art ®. Each participant will receive one kit and a wide assortment of candies and icing. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\n$30 members / $35 non-members \nQuestions? Contact store@ogdenmuseum.org. \nSOLD OUT! \nImages courtesy of Veronica Cho
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/craft-happy-hour-gingerbread-shotgun-houses/
CATEGORIES:Craft Happy Hour,Events for Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211210T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260528T004756
CREATED:20211206T154359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T161412Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with RaMell Ross
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy extended museum hours as artist RaMell Ross and curator Richard McCabe guide us through Spell\, Time\, Practice\, American\, Body. This gallery talk will pay attention to RaMell’s photographic language and approach to creating\, avoiding and suggesting meaning. This talk is imagined as an open dialogue with those in attendance and includes an introduction to newly created pieces that expand RaMell’s practice into sculpture\, installation and performance. \nThe talk will be followed by a reception and opening for CURRENTS and PhotoWALK\, taking place from 7  to 9 p.m.  \nThis event is free for members and open to the public. \nRESERVE TICKETS Learn more about CURRENTS Learn more about Spell\, Time\, Practice\, American\, Body \nImage credits: RaMell Ross\, Caspera\, 2019\, Pigment print\, 48″ x 60″\, Courtesy of the artist
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/gallery-talk-with-ramell-ross/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211211T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211211T130000
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SUMMARY:The Sculptural World of Beverly Buchanan
DESCRIPTION:Construct small dwellings reminiscent of the Southern vernacular architecture that characterizes the evocative sculptural works of Beverly Buchanan in this Artist Workshop! \nJoin sculptor and educator John Barnes to learn about the art and architectural traditions of the South as practiced by P. 5 artist\, Beverly Buchanan. In this Artist Workshop\, participants will build their own personal “shacks” using a variety of mixed and paper media. \nThe workshop includes a guided-tour of P.5: Yesterday We Said Tomorrow. \nAll materials are included. \n$40 member / $45 non-member \nRegister\nBeverly Buchanan\, Madison\, Georgia\, 1991. Color photograph \nAbout Beverly Buchanan \nBeverly Buchanan’s work centers on the character of the dwellings typical of the vernacular architecture of the South\, of which she was a native\, having been born and raised in the Carolinas. She was drawn to the underlying symbolism of strength and perseverance associated with the “shacks” and ruins that she painted and sculpted. For her\, they were not the abject structures that others saw\, but rather examples of persistence\, presence and survival. Buchanan’s shacks speak to how class\, region and home have affected Black American experiences. She used rudimentary materials\, such as wood scraps\, to create semi-abstract replicas of homes\, schools\, barns and cabins. \nAbout John Barnes \nJohn Barnes is a sculptor from Bogalusa\, Louisiana who mainly creates wood assemblages. Barnes first took an interest in art when he started elementary school\, but his passion flourished while at Southern A&M University. Using wood found in his Algiers neighborhood\, Barnes combines debris and refuse (litter or garbage) into intricate designs. Barnes is currently the Director of the Visual Arts Program at Dillard University\, a position he has held since 2004. \nIMPORTANT EVENT GUIDELINES  \nAnyone 12 years of age and older must provide proof of at least one dose of an approved COVID vaccine or a negative PCR test within 72 hours to access. \nWe will accept original vaccine cards\, the LA Wallet app or high-resolution photos of both sides of your vaccine card as proof of vaccination. Physical copies or a photo of a negative PCR test will also be accepted. \nMasks and online ticket reservations are required for this event. Reduced capacity is implemented. \nImage: Beverly Buchanan\, John’s Island Barn\, 1987. Acrylic on foamcore\, 12 x 15 x 11 in.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/the-sculptural-world-of-beverly-buchanan/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Events for Adults,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:Swing by Ogden Museum Saturday\, December 11 from 12 to 5 p.m. for a Holiday Market! Come peruse items by local vendors and artists. This is the perfect chance to get some holiday shopping done! Plus\, from 3 to 5 p.m.\, enjoy live music by Dillon Warnek and a cash bar with wine\, beer and non-alcoholic drinks. \nTo make this year’s Holiday Market even more special\, Ogden Museum Members will receive 25% off all in-store purchases. \nNot an Ogden Museum Member? Join today! Ogden Museum members experience the art and culture of the American South through exclusive member privileges including unlimited free admission\, private exhibition previews\, discounted admission tickets for guests\, discounts at the Ogden Museum Store and so much more! \nJoin Today\n2021 Holiday Market Vendors \nOxalis Apothecary –100% Natural Skincare –  from Plant-To-Body. Hyper-clean\, effective\, approachable plant and mineral based products for everyday rituals. \nLil Bits Cloth – Handmade and naturally dyed clothing by Eliza Wapner. \nHess & Co. –  Accessories created with bold shapes\, balanced by soft threads\, inspired always\, by shapes and colors. \nApartment 4 Lifestyle – Handmade\, fairtrade and vintage goods. \nPyramids and Rainbows – Paintings and jewelry. \nMadonna Lily –100% women-owned company based in New Orleans\, Louisiana\, that offers all natural body care and skin care handcrafted in small batches. \nSimply Shenelle Candles – Fragrance and candles made in NOLA spreading love and light. \nSwiet Stuff –  A wearable art studio focusing on #artWORK and empowARTment opportunities in communities around the world. \nFunctionally Yours – Driven by the impulses of creativity and enthusiastic about design\, Functionally Yours blends the decorative arts with both traditional and technology-based fabrication practices to create heirloom quality home decor products. \nCoralie Jewelry and River Styx Studio – Coralie Jewelry sells unique jewelry that repurposes found items including sheet music\, postage stamps\, cards & maps. River Styx Studio is a New Orleans art business that gives new life to driftwood from the Mississippi River. \nThe Big Book of King Cake – Written by Matt Haines\, The Big Book of King Cake features beautiful photography of more than one hundred and fifty unique king cakes\, as well as stories from the diverse and talented bakers who make them. \nInhabit Oyster Candles \nStatement Goods – Operated by artists Toni and Alysia who share a passion for art\, stationary and handmade goods.  \nThe Cafe Brulot by Sue Strachan – A book that details how cafe brulot became a New Orleans favorite and the ways in which the beverage is served. \nChristy Lorio – Writer and photographer featured in Louisiana Contemporary 2021. \n  \nAbout Dillon Warneck \nDillon Warnek is a Nashville-based songwriter. In his earlier days\, he played guitar and piano for artists like Courtney Marie Andrews\, Brent Cowles\, and whoever else had a van and a meager itinerary. \nHis suitcase filled with songs after years of playing clubs and stealing pens from waitresses\, he left his sideman days behind him to sing his own. He got close with Margo Price and her band in Australia\, and tricked them into backing him on his debut record\, “Now That It’s All Over.”   \nConcerning Dillon’s songs\, Margo said\, “He has a sharp wit and a writing style that seems both familiar and foreign at the same time. He is a songwriter’s songwriter\, and some of his songs are too smart for the general population.” The record got passed around and Joe Hudak wrote for Rolling Stone\, “Dillon Warnek brings tales of everyday waitresses\, repentant convicts\, and unrepentant grifters to vibrant life. Con men are a favorite writing subject of the Nashville transplant. There are no scams here\, however; just Warnek’s rich\, detailed character studies infused with elements of rock\, country\, and even Tex-Mex.” \nWith these characters as his travel companions\, Dillon plays his songs anywhere that will have him\, and is wrapping up writing his next record. \nHe may need a bigger suitcase.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/holiday-market/
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