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SUMMARY:Artist Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On Mother’s Day weekend\, treat your mom to an engaging workshop with artist Eugenia Carmona. The workshop explores the exhibition Crescent Cityscapes through a personal lens – participants will create shadow boxes of their Crescent City memories.  \nThe day will begin with a walk-through of Crescent Cityscapes and discussion of the architecture\, mood and technical features of select work. Participants will use notions of memory and mood to create a miniature mixed-media painting. Through a layered composition students will build a shadow box depicting a place that resonates with them. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring photo reference images for the workshop. All painting levels are welcome.  \n$45 member/ $50 not-yet-member \n\nNot a museum member? Save money on this workshop and others like it\, plus receive exclusive privileges like unlimited free admission\, private exhibition previews and so much more when you join Ogden Museum today! Membership begins at the low price of $60. \njoin\n\nAbout Eugenia ‘AO’ Carmona  \nEugenia ‘AO’ Carmona is a first generation Mexican-American from the tri-border-land Chihuahuan – a desert region of El Paso\, Texas; Chihuahua\, Chihuahua Mexico; and Las Cruces\, New Mexico. Having lived a nomadic lifestyle has shaped the ways in which she explores the transferences of topics such as culture\, language\, landscape and spirituality between all the places she has lived. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n/// Event Image: Gideon Townsend Stanton\, Rainy Night on Canal Street (Detail)\, c. 1930\, Oil on canvas\, 25 x 30 inches\, Roger Houston Ogden Collection
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artist-workshop-26/
CATEGORIES:Adult Art Class,Artist Workshops,Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults
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SUMMARY:Adult Art Class
DESCRIPTION:May 13\, 14 & 15\n1 – 4 p.m. \nJoin Museum Educator Myron Solomon\, Jr. for a back-to-back\, three-day printmaking workshop.  \nIn this hands-on class\, you’ll experiment with a variety of materials and techniques\, such as relief printing\, collagraphy and cyanotype sun printing. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced printmaker\, this class will encourage you to push creative boundaries. \nSupplies provided\, but personal printmaking materials are encouraged. Questions? Email education@ogdenmuseum.org. \n\n\n\n$150 member/ $165 not-yet-member\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nregister\n\n\n\n\n\nNot a museum member? Save money on this class and others like it\, plus receive exclusive privileges like unlimited free admission\, private exhibition previews and so much more when you join Ogden Museum today! Membership begins at the low price of $60. \nJoin the O today\n\nAbout Teaching Artist Myron Solomon\, Jr \n\n\n\nMyron Solomon\, Jr. is an interdisciplinary visual artist from New Orleans. A Dillard University BFA and School of Visual Arts MFA graduate\, his work pushes beyond traditional New Orleans art while honoring its cultural roots. Exploring existential themes\, Myron uses hyperbole to evoke introspection in his audience. His passion for the arts extends to education\, where he shares his knowledge with youth\, aiming to inspire the same transformative experiences that shaped his own journey.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/adult-art-class-4/
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SUMMARY:Curated Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special afternoon featuring artist Keith Duncan in conversation with artist and educator\, Ron Bechet. The two artists and friends will discuss Duncan’s new body of work\, Battle of the Bands\, currently on view at Ogden Museum.  \nTheir conversation will explore the history of HBCU drum majors and marching bands\, as well as Duncan’s inspirations\, influences and artistic practice. Bechet\, is an art maker and professor of art at Xavier University of Louisiana\, and a friend and colleague of Duncan’s for nearly ten years. \nFree and open to the community\, but pre-registration is requested.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nregister\nLearn more about Keith Duncan: Battle of the Bands\n\n\nAbout Keith Duncan \nKeith Duncan\, Photo courtesy of Crista Rock \nKeith Duncan is a contemporary figurative artist and educator based in New Orleans\, Louisiana. A visual storyteller\, Duncan draws inspiration from personal narrative\, community engagement\, news media\, art history\, Black culture and the traditions of New Orleans. While his studio practice is firmly rooted in painting and drawing\, his process is expansive\, adroitly incorporating paper collage and textile art. \nDuncan was born in New Orleans in 1964\, and grew up in Empire\, Louisiana – a small coastal fishing village in Plaquemines Parish near where the mighty Mississippi River meets the Gulf of Mexico. He received a BFA from Louisiana State University\, and an MFA from Hunter College (CUNY) New York\, NY. He has been the subject of solo exhibitions at CUE Arts Foundation\, New York and Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art in Biloxi\, Mississippi\, among other gallery spaces throughout the United States. He has been included in numerous group exhibitions\, including Thelma Golden’s Black Romantic at the Studio Museum in Harlem and Prospect.2 curated by Dan Cameron. His work is included in the permanent collections of Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, New Orleans Museum of Art\, Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Flint Institute of Art. \nHis awards and accomplishments include the Camille Cosby Fellowship\, The Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant and in 2001 his work was commissioned for NASA. Residencies include Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Skowhegan\, ME. Duncan has taught art for over twenty years in New York and New Orleans and currently resides in New Orleans and is represented by Fort Gansevoort\, New York. \n\nAbout Ron Bechet \nImage courtesy of Ron Bechet and the Joan Mitchell Foundation \nRon Bechet is an abstract painter from New Orleans and a relative of the early jazz pioneer Sidney Bechet. He began drawing in the fourth grade\, studied art at the University of New Orleans and went on to earn a graduate degree from Yale University. He returned to New Orleans for good in 1982 and soon began a career in teaching art\, first at Delgado Community College\, then at Southern University in New Orleans and\, since 1998\, at Xavier University. \nBechet’s paintings reflect the inherent abstraction in thought\, and he once said\, “There are questions I can’t answer\, that’s why I paint.” His works explore the interstitial zone between ideas\, such as reality and illusion; the boundary where both entities exist or are possible. Trees and nature are a common theme in Bechet’s painting. For many years Bechet shared a studio with the renowned New Orleans sculptor\, John T. Scott. Ron Bechet is currently the Victor H. Labat Endowed Professor of the Arts at Xavier University in New Orleans. \n/// Event image: Keith Duncan\, Southern University Marching Band\, 2023\, Acrylic\, marker and fabric on unstretched canvas\, 74.5 x 108 inches\, © Keith Duncan. Courtesy of the artist and Fort Gansevoort\, New York
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