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SUMMARY:Place Over Time: Perspectives on the South Through Film
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a film screening of “Hands on a Hardbody\,” the second event in a three part film series exploring the South over time. “Hands on a Hardbody” is a documentary about a competition to win a hardbody truck in a small Texas town. It is one of the most enduring and charming portraits of Southern life during the mid-90s and spawned a Broadway musical and a feature screenplay from acclaimed director Robert Altman. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, thanks to the generous support of The Helis Foundation. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Limited seating is available on a first come\, first seated basis. \nDue to its historic architecture\, access to the Patrick F. Taylor Library at the Ogden Museum may only be accessed via a flight of stairs. Therefore\, a viewing of the film will be made available on a 55″ LED screen in an accessible space at the Museum concurrent with the scheduled screening in the Patrick F. Taylor Library. Streaming of the film to your personal device can be coordinated by request by emailing info@neworleansfilmsociety.org. If you have questions or specific requests\, please contact Ogden Museum at access@ogdenmuseum.org. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nAbout PLACE OVER TIME: Perspectives on the South through Film \nPLACE OVER TIME: Perspectives on the South Through Film is a film and conversation series co-organized by Ogden Museum of Southern Art and The Next Orleans Film Society. The series showcases three films by Southern filmmakers with different perspectives on the Southern experience. Screenings will be held at Ogden Museum and the series is free and open to the public\, thanks to the generous support of The Helis Foundation. \nNovember 5: Burning Cane January 9: Sherman's March \nAbout The New Orleans Film Society \nThe New Orleans Film Society discovers\, cultivates\, and amplifies diverse voices of filmmakers who tell the stories of our time. Founded in 1989\, NOFS produces the Oscar®-qualifying New Orleans Film Festival annually and invests year-round in building a vibrant film culture in the South to share transformative cinematic experiences with audiences\, and connect dynamic filmmakers to career-advancing resources. Year-round programming includes free and low-cost screenings for members and the broader community of cinephiles in New Orleans\, a 20-year running French Film Festival featuring contemporary and classic French cinema\, and filmmaker professional development programs created to nurture diverse voices in filmmaking in the American South. NOFS is a 501(c)(3) organization.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/place-over-time-perspectives-on-the-south-through-film-2/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours,Workshops + Talks
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CREATED:20191107T185749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191205T190738Z
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SUMMARY:On the Level
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion with the artists of Level Artist Collective moderated by Ogden Museum Curator of the Collection\, Bradley Sumrall. This event is free and open to the public. \nAbout Level Artist Collective\nIn 2015\, Level Artist Collective was formed by Ana Hernandez\, Horton Humble\, Rontherin Ratliff\, John Isiah Walton and Carl Joe Williams. As five artists of color with deep ties to the city of New Orleans\, Level Artist Collective developed with the intent of creating a platform to promote\, support and sustain their cooperative voice and vision. Together\, their concerted impact on the visual landscape of the American South and beyond is stronger because of their unique yet complementary force. \n/// Photo courtesy of Ashley Lorraine
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/on-the-level/
CATEGORIES:Workshops + Talks
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T074512
CREATED:20190925T151504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T162514Z
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SUMMARY:Curated Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second in a series of conversations in the galleries of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art with members of Level Artist Collective. The conversation on December 10 will feature Carl Joe Williams. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nCurated Conversation: Horton Humble Curated Conversation: Rontherin Ratliff  \nABOUT CARL JOE WILLIAMS  \nCarl Joe Williams is a contemporary African American artist known for his multimedia paintings\, sculpture\, installations and interdisciplinary works. Williams creates paintings and painted sculpture from found objects. \nHe describes his works as “symphonies of colors” that present a powerful visual experience. Williams’ installation\, Journeys\, was featured at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta\, GA in 2002. And his Sculptural Trees public art installation in Metairie\, Louisiana was described as reminiscent of “lollipops in a Candyland forest\,” with their custom acrylic light boxes attached to crepe myrtles. \nWilliams is one of the founders of Blights Out\, a Creative Capital supported project in New Orleans along with artists Lisa Sigal and Imani Jacqueline Brown. Blights Out is a community and artist led initiative to activate agency in neighborhood development. This initiative was initiated as part of Prospect New Orleans\, the largest biennial of international contemporary art in the U.S. \nWilliams’ visual interpretations are enhanced by his vision of art and music as extensions of one another. An accomplished musician as well as a visual artist\, Williams incorporates his musical compositions into videos and installations. Found objects play an important role in Williams’ works by becoming elements of a narrative continuum that address societal and historical concerns. \nWilliams attended the New Orleans Center for Creative Art where he received formal training. He continued his studies at Atlanta College of Art earning his BFA and is a founding member of Level Artist Collective\, which includes artists Ana Hernandez\, Horton Humble\, Rontherin Ratliff and John Isiah Walton. \nWilliams has had a variety of exhibitions including shows at the George Ohr-O’Keefe Museum Of Art in Biloxi\, Mississippi; Crystal Bridges in Bentonville\, Arkansas; Convergence: JMC@P3 Exhibition\, held in conjunction with Prospect 3 New Orleans\, Curated by Deborah Willis and Sponsored by the Joan Mitchell Center; New Orleans Museum of Art;  McKenna Museum of African American Art and Hammonds House Galleries\, Atlanta\, GA. Williams has public art installations in Atlanta at Sweet Auburn Curb Market (as part of 1996 Summer Olympics) and at the Washington Park Tennis Center. In 2013 he was a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Center NOLA Studio Artist Residence Program. His work is included in the Crystal Bridges Collection. \n/// Photo courtesy of Carl Joe Williams
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/curated-conversations-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshops + Talks
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CREATED:20191107T191243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191212T225651Z
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SUMMARY:CURRENTS 2019
DESCRIPTION:CURRENTS is an annual exhibition which was initiated to highlight the contemporary photographic work created by New Orleans Photo Alliance members. Join us for a reception celebrating the opening of the exhibition from 5 – 7 p.m. featuring a juror’s talk by Jon Feinstein\, a Seattle and New York based photographer\, curator\, writer\, co-founder of Humble Arts Foundation and content director at The Luupe – a new platform for women + nonbinary commercial photographers. \nFollowing the reception\, the PhotoWALK\, a public portfolio review featuring work by 72 regional\, national and international photographers\, takes place in the Patrick F. Taylor Library from 7 – 9 p.m. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n/// Photo by Ogden Museum Staff
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/currents-2019/
CATEGORIES:Openings + Receptions,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Artist Workshop: Exploring Book Arts
DESCRIPTION:Are you an open book? What story/stories are you yearning to tell? Delve into the art of the book inspired by the work of Tony Dagradi featured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation. Led by Museum Educator Mikhayla Anderson\, this workshop will guide you through constructing a layered\, low-relief book-based sculptural tableau using old books and collage materials. \nEach session begins with a visual assessment of the artworks and a brief guided meditation. It is our hope that these moments of concentration and quiet mindfulness will enhance your artistic experience. As always\, materials are provided but feel free to bring source materials or supplies that might enhance your creative narrative. \nMaterials provided\nFor adults 18 and up\n$40 member; $45 non-member\nAdvanced registration required \nRegister\nImage:  Tony Dagradi\, Family Time #1 (detail)\, 2017\, Hardcover book\, acrylic varnish\, 14.5″ x 10.5″ x 1.5\,” Courtesy of Jonathan Ferrara Gallery
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artist-workshop-exploring-the-work-of-tony-degradi/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Workshops + Talks
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CREATED:20191107T192026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T163258Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Ogden Museum Curator of Photography\, Richard McCabe\, for a discussion on the Ogden Museum’s current exhibition\, Memory is a Strange Bell: The Art of William Christenberry. McCabe will walk you through the exhibition galleries\, speak about the career of artist William Christenberry and answer questions. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nAbout the Exhibition\nPerhaps no other artist in the American South engaged more deeply and consistently with the concepts of time\, place and memory through their work than William Christenberry. Although widely known as a pioneering master of color photography as an art form\, Christenberry was a multifaceted artist – utilizing painting\, drawing\, photography\, sculpture\, found object assemblage\, and installations to weave a deeply personal narrative with universal relevance. Memory is a Strange Bell: The Art of William Christenberry draws inspiration from a line of Emily Dickinson – often quoted by Mr. Christenberry – to explore the role of remembrance and the passage of time in the artist’s work. \n/// House and Car\, Near Akron (detail)\, 1978 © 1978 William Christenberry \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/gallery-talk-7/
CATEGORIES:Workshops + Talks
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