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SUMMARY:Contemporary Photography and the South: A Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The Ogden Museum is pleased to host a panel of selected photographers\, scholars and curators for a discussion moderated by Dr. Jim Cobb\, the B. Phinizy Spalding Professor of History Emeritus at The University of Georgia. Panelists will discuss the Ogden Museum’s latest photography exhibition One Place Understood: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection\, Southern photography and the issues facing the American South and photography post World War II. \nThis panel is being supported by The University of Georgia Willson Center for Humanities & Arts and The Do Good Fund\, Inc. \nFree and open to the public. \nAbout the Panelists\nDr. Jim Cobb \nA former president of the Southern Historical Association\, Cobb has written widely on the interaction between economy\, society and culture in the American South. His books include “The Selling of The South: The Southern Crusade for Industrial Development\, 1936-1990\,“ “The Most Southern Place on Earth: The Mississippi Delta and the Roots of Regional Identity\,” and “Away Down South: A History of Southern Identity.” His most recent book\, “The South and America Since World War II“ was published by Oxford University Press in 2010. Cobb is currently the B. Phinizy Spalding Professor of History Emeritus at The University of Georgia. \nRichard McCabe \nRichard McCabe is a photographer and the Curator of Photography for the Ogden Museum. His photographs have been included in gallery and museum exhibitions throughout the United States and his personal instant film work is part of The Do Good Fund Collection. During his time at the Ogden Museum\, McCabe has organized and curated over 25 exhibitions\, including Seeing Beyond the Ordinary\, The Mythology of Florida\, The Rising\, Eudora Welty: Photographs from the 1930s – 40s\, The Colourful South\, and Self-Processing: Instant Photography. McCabe played a vital role in the Ogden’s invitation to exhibit The Do Good work in New Orleans. \nBaldwin Lee  \nBaldwin Lee is a Professor Emeritus at The University of Tennessee-Knoxville\, where he taught photography for over 30 years. Lee is a former Guggenheim Fellow\, recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts grants and his work is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Lee received his MFA in photography from Yale\, where he studied under and served as a darkroom assistant for Walker Evans. \nBrooke White  \nBrooke White is currently Professor of Photography at The University of Mississippi. White recently co-organized a four city\, seven venue Do Good exhibition in Mississippi. Her work is exhibited internationally and has been featured in the Oxford American’s Eyes on the South photography column and in Ain’t Bad magazine. \nImage Credit: Baldwin Lee\, Alan and Friend\, Vicksburg\, MS\, 1983\, © Baldwin Lee\, The Do Good Fund\, Inc.\, 2016-17
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SUMMARY:Drawing in the Galleries
DESCRIPTION:Featuring a live costumed model!  \n\nAll ranges of drawing experience are welcome\, including those who are picking up a pencil for the first time! Basic materials will be provided\, but guests are invited to bring their favorite drawing tools.  Local artist\, Adrianna Speer\, will be on hand to offer guidance and instruction. \nAdrianna received her BFA from Louisiana State University in Painting and Drawing and her MFA from Louisiana Tech University in Studio Art. Speer is currently employed at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art as the Curatorial Fellow.  Previously\, she was the Gallery Director at Studio 301\, a contemporary art gallery in Ruston\, Louisiana. In 2014\, Speer was awarded a Graduate Teaching Assistantship which led to an Instructor of Record teaching position at Louisiana Tech University. Speer taught Foundations Art at Belvoir Terrace\, an all-girls performing arts camp in Lenox\, MA in 2016. Her work has been exhibited nationally in venues such as Site:Brooklyn in Brooklyn\, NY\, Verum Ultimum Gallery\, in Portland\, OR.  In 2013\, she attended the Artist in Residence Program at Burren College of Art\, in Ballyvaughan\, Ireland and the Artist in Residence Program at Atelier de la Rose\, in Montcabrier\, France. \n\n\n$8 member / $10 non-members \n\nRegister
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SUMMARY:Grad Student Gathering: Social Media and Marketing
DESCRIPTION:Session 3: Social Media and Marketing  \nBefore Ogden After Hours – FREE admission to OAH for attendees \nHow does a museum reach new audiences while engaging with familiar ones? The last Grad School Gathering of the school year will discuss strategies and tools museums use for audience retention and diversification. Join us to tour the current exhibitions and stay afterwards for Ogden After Hours\, the weekly entertainment series with drinks and access to the galleries. \nProgram is FREE but registration is required. \nRegister\nAbout Grad Student Gatherings\nThis new series\, tailored specifically for graduate students in Arts Administration and Museum Studies\, aims to connect young professionals in the museum and nonprofit fields from across the Greater New Orleans area. Join us and explore topics such as: What is involved in running a Museum? Who decides what exhibitions are presented? What makes the Ogden Museum of Southern Art different from other museums? Planned on select Thursdays\, each Grad Student Gathering will include a tour of the Museum followed by an engaging roundtable discussion. Participants are then invited to stay for Ogden After Hours\, the weekly entertainment series showcasing Southern musicians\, drinks and access to the galleries (FREE admission to OAH for all attendees). Don’t miss the chance to network and take a peek behind the scenes at the O!
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