Bon Bon Vivant at Ogden After Hours

Bon Bon Vivant is an Indie-Gypsy/New Orleans band playing original bawdy gypsy swing, dark ballads and uptempo indie rock/dance music. Front-woman Abigail Cosio's songwriting is as fierce as it is heartbreaking, often compared to Amy Winehouse, Melody Gardot and Florence and the Machine. BBV pays homage to the New Orleans music tradition while infusing an...

Dave Jordan & the NIA at Ogden After Hours

Join us at this annual celebration of Dave's Birthday with a special acoustic set by Dave Jordan and the NIA. Dave Jordan is a New Orleans based singer/songwriter, bassist and guitar player. Over the course of nearly 20 years and 3 bands, he has produced or co-produced six albums, played nearly 2,000 shows nationwide and...

Teacher Night at Ogden After Hours

This FREE evening for area educators will include a guided tour and art activity, plus lesson plans, resources and ideas to help incorporate works of art into your curriculum. Did you know the Ogden Museum is always FREE to Orleans and Jefferson Parish Public Schools and is FREE to Louisiana residents on Thursdays, courtesy of...

King Cake Walk During Ogden After Hours

Join us for our annual King Cake Walk on January 25! The King Cake Walk will take place at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art during Ogden After Hours, our weekly concert series, which will feature Dave Jordan & The NIA. The tasting begins at 6 p.m. and judging will occur at 8 p.m. at the end...

Greg Schatz at Ogden After Hours

Greg Schatz writes and plays music that gets stuck in your head. Steeped in tradition, yet completely original, his songs give words to life’s hard-to-describe moments. Schatz began writing and performing original music as a teenager in upstate New York. He moved to New Orleans in 1995 to play accordion with the Big Mess Blues...

John Fohl at Ogden After Hours

Longtime singer songwriter John Fohl performs solo in support of his newly released album Hands On You. Originally from Montana, Fohl has spent over 20 years making himself a respected member of the New Orleans music community playing alongside the city's best musicians, including over a decade with Dr. John. Photo by Roland Guerin

Nutria at Ogden After Hours

Named after the infamous South Louisiana swamp rat, Nutria is an instrumental trio that performs original compositions with an emphasis on collective improvisation. Their music explores jazz, chamber music and traditional music of African diaspora and Eastern Europe, while staying true to New Orleans jazz and groove traditions. "There's a clear strategic intelligence and inventiveness...