15th Anniversary Celebration Free Admission All Day!
This year marks the Ogden Museum's 15th anniversary! Since opening in 2003, the Museum has been dedicated to sharing the visual arts and culture of the American South with the...
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This year marks the Ogden Museum's 15th anniversary! Since opening in 2003, the Museum has been dedicated to sharing the visual arts and culture of the American South with the...
Museum day is an annual celebration of boundless curiosity hosted by Smithsonian Magazine. Participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day...
Join the Ogden Museum of Southern Art for its annual O What A Night! Gala. Dubbed “the Met Ball of the South,” O What A Night! is an unparalleled celebration...
The 29th annual New Orleans Film Festival is October 17 - 25 and celebrates Tuesday, October 23 as Ogden Day at #NOFF2018! Museum members get a special discount for all...
Support the Ogden Museum Store on Museum Store Sunday! Peruse our collection of unique items by talented craftsmen of the American South. Free gift for the first 25 shoppers! About...
Come do your holiday shopping at the O! The Center for Southern Craft and Design invites you to its annual holiday shopping event, Art of Giving, featuring all your...
“Hale County This Morning, This Evening” by New Southern Photography artist, RaMell Ross, allows the viewer an emotive impression of the Historic South, showing the consequences of the social construction of race, while simultaneously trumpeting the beauty of life and offering a testament to dreaming despite the odds.
Panelists and New Southern Photography photographers, RaMell Ross, Jared Soares and Celestia Morgan, will examine the exhibition and L. Kasimu Harris’ essay, “The Dismantling of Southern Photography,” touching on the historical and contemporary disparities within the canon of Southern photography that exist along lines of race, gender and sexual orientation. Moderated by L. Kasimu Harris.
In celebration of Dr. King’s life and legacy, the Ogden Museum is hosting a FREE admission day for visitors of all ages! Spend your day at the Museum exploring artists whose work investigates social justice, human rights and world peace through art activities, performances and dialogue.