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SUMMARY:Drum Major of NOLA: A Mural By Keith Duncan Dedication
DESCRIPTION:Major drum roll\, please! Join Arts New Orleans\, The Helis Foundation and Ogden Museum of Southern Art as we celebrate the dedication of Drum Major of Nola\, the latest installment of New Orleans’ signature multi mural collection\, Unframed presented by The Helis Foundation\, a project of Arts New Orleans. High step your way to the O on Saturday\, January 13\, and enjoy free admission\, music from St. Augustine’s Marching 100\, king cake and hot chocolate\, giveaways and more from 1 to 3 p.m. to celebrate this latest mural masterpiece by legendary New Orleans artist Keith Duncan! \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but advanced registration is requested. \nREGISTER\n\nAbout the Mural \nCreated by New Orleans-native Keith Duncan\, Drum Major of Nola pays tribute to a grand tradition of marching band pageantry and performance at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Dressed in an invented uniform decorated with the fleur-de-lis\, the monumental acrobatic drum major additionally symbolizes the vibrant spirit and rich musical traditions synonymous with the city of New Orleans. Set against a highly patterned background\, the allegorical figure alludes to Duncan’s continued engagement with the subjects of HBCU marching bands and musicians. The archetypical drum major—a representation of Black excellence— alludes to the collective mission of all HBCUs to promote Black knowledge production and preserve cultural heritage. \nAbout the Artist \nKeith Duncan (b. 1964) was born in Plaquemines Parish\, Louisiana. He received a B.F.A. from Louisiana State University\, and an M.F.A. from Hunter College (CUNY) New York\, NY. With a multidimensional approach to subject matter and material\, Duncan is a visual storyteller whose narrative artworks depict widely relatable imagery that is often specific to New Orleans. The CUE Arts Foundation in New York\, NY presented a solo exhibition of his work in 2010\, followed by inclusion of all works from the exhibition in Prospect.2 New Orleans\, LA\, curated by Dan Cameron. In 2017\, the solo exhibition Satire and Storytelling was presented at Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art in Biloxi\, Mississippi. In 2019\, Fort Gansevoort gallery in New York\, NY presented the solo exhibition Keith Duncan: The Big Easy. In 2021\, Fort Gansevoort presented Keith Duncan: Bayou Classic\, an online exhibition in conversation with Franklin Sirmans. Duncan was included in Thelma Golden’s Black Romantic exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2002. Duncan’s work has been included in numerous group exhibitions at Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans\, LA; Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum in Lafayette\, LA; Art in General; David Beitzel Gallery; Rush Arts Gallery; Williamsburg Music Center\, Brooklyn\, NY; Bronx River Arts Center; The Museum of Contemporary Art\, Pontiac\, MI; Tustin Center\, Philadelphia\, PA; and the Artist Center & Gallery\, Richmond\, VA.  Duncan is included in the permanent collections of Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, New Orleans\, LA; New Orleans Museum of Art\, New Orleans\, LA; Pérez Art Museum\, Miami\, FL; and Flint Institute of Arts\, Flint\, MI. His awards include the Camille Cosby Fellowship (1990)\, The Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (1997) and the CUE Foundation Grant (2010) among others. Duncan has taught art for over twenty years in New York and New Orleans. Duncan currently resides in New Orleans and is represented by Fort Gansevoort\, New York. \nAbout Unframed presented by The Helis Foundation \nUnframed presented by The Helis Foundation is a project of Arts New Orleans that brings the vibrancy of the art found in New Orleans Arts District’s galleries into the streets. The exhibition is the first multi-mural exhibition of large-scale artwork in Downtown New Orleans.⁣ As New Orleans’ largest signature mural collection\, the exhibition generates economic benefit for artists\, stimulates pedestrian traffic in the area and reinforces New Orleans’ position as a national and international destination for contemporary art.⁣ \nOgden Museum is proud to host two Unframed murals on its building. The first mural was completed in summer 2019 by renowned artist MOMO\, and the second mural was completed in winter of 2023 by New Orleans artist Keith Duncan. Both murals are viewable at the intersection of St. Charles Avenue and St Joseph Street. ⁣⁣ \n/// Image courtesy of Crista Rock
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SUMMARY:Mardi Gras Market
DESCRIPTION:Gear up for the upcoming Mardi Gras Season at Ogden Museum’s Mardi Gras Market! Peruse crafts and fashion made by local artisans while enjoying live music and a cash bar.  \nPlus\, shop exclusive merchandise from Big Freedia herself! \nMuseum admission will be free from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nVENDORS: \nBig Freedia – Exclusive Mardi Gras shirts and more\nJolie & Elizabeth – Mardi Gras attire\nBourse Designs – Beaded purses\nJane Wyeth Art – Tiny paintings and king cake-opoly\nSweet Star Treasures – Handmade Mardi Gras jewelry and home decor\nCooper Stratton Designs – Tiaras\, crowns and anodized aluminum jewelry\nSaint Michèle Atelier – Upcycled Vintage Garments\, statement pieces\, & limited edition jewelry/accessories\nResi Nola – Resin earrings\nBreathe Enlight – Candles\, room sprays\, car diffusers\, body scrubs and bath soaks\nNola Prince Art – Hats and body painting\nMarguerite Albares Art– Mardi Gras art painting accessories\nGeaux Naturalle – Candles\nWarren Vintage – Vintage clothing\nHooked on Red – Crochet pieces\nDecorated Jewelry – Wire wrapped jewelry\nJacqueline Ehle Inglefield – Mardi Gras cups\nAshley Lorraine – Photo prints\nJonee Dumas – Embroidery\nGrit and Luster Ceramics – Ceramics\nRobin Pannagl – Vintage rack\nMegan Hebert Art – Headpieces and Mardi Gras themed gifts\nBetsy Lopez Jewelry – Jewelry \nLIVE MUSIC: \nDJ Timmy Golds \nFOOD FOR PURCHASE: \nSira Tacos – Tacos\nGeaux Graze – King cakes and milk punch \nMore to be announced! 
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