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SUMMARY:Curated Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the third in a series of conversations in the galleries of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art with members of Level Artist Collective. The conversation on January 7 will feature Rontherin Ratliff. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nCurated Conversation: Horton Humble Curated Conversations: Carl Joe Williams \nABOUT RONTHERIN RATLIFF \nRontherin Ratliff was born in New Orleans\, where he currently lives and works. He is a self-taught artist whose work explores architecture as analogous to the human conditions. \nIn 2009\, Rontherin Ratliff led the artistic direction and co-creation of the set installation for the Works and Process production of Peter and the Wolf at the Guggenheim NYC. In 2010\, with support from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and the Contemporary Arts Center\, he was commissioned to create Sounds of a Crescent City\, a large-scale sculpture for Habitat for Humanity’s Musicians’ Village in New Orleans. That same year\, he was invited to exhibit Things That Float at Diverse Works in Texas. In 2012\, he was awarded a Percent For Art grant by the Arts Council of New Orleans to create Way Down Yonder in New Orleans\, a site-specific public art sculpture at The New Orleans Mayer Branch Library.  In the same year\, he was selected to exhibit Revolve\, a large-scale sculptural installation at the Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans.   In 2014\, he was invited to participate in the 7th Annual Governors Island Art Fair to install Mud Room\, a site-specific installation.  He was a 2014 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Center Artist-In-Residence Program in New Orleans\, which led to his series\, Counterbalance\, later exhibited at the Contemporary Arts Center\, New Orleans. Also in 2014\, he was selected as one of the collaborating artists for the nationally acclaimed New Orleans Street Art installation\, ExhibitBe\, where he created the site-specific installation Hanging in the Balance and Storm Clouds. In 2015\, the Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator and NPN/VAN awarded him with an artist residency in Miami\, Florida. While in residency\, he started on his series\, Can’t Call Home. Currently\, Rontherin Ratliff is expanding this series. \nThe Can’t Call Home series is an attempt to explore what Ratliff understands to be home\, the mental and physical space. It is the result of his investigation of connections and communication\, love and loss\, nostalgia and yearning\, irrecoverable conditions and acceptance\, and an overall expression of optimism. The themes of this series encouraged him to look at past periods in his life that brought back memories and emotions he was not quite sure how to manage. His understanding of that place called home is not a closed structure with a roof overhead but instead: space in time. His experience of home has been lived in moments that offered a sense of familiarity\, comfort and security. Through consideration of what it means to be beyond these established moments of significance\, he is exploring the loss of a period in time and the absence of familiar feelings derived from loved ones. \n/// Photo courtesy of Joshua Huval
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/curated-conversations-3/
CATEGORIES:Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Place Over Time: Perspectives on the South Through Film
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a film screening of the 1985 documentary “Sherman’s March\,” the third and final event in a film series exploring the South over time. This event will take place at the Contemporary Arts Center\, located across the street from the Ogden Museum at 900 Camp Street. “Sherman’s March” sets out to follow General William T. Sherman’s infamous scorched-earth march through the Confederacy in the latter stages of the Civil War\, but ends up finding something else. Time Out New York recently listed the film under their 51 Best Documentaries of All Time and said\, “This strikingly perceptive doc is so intimate\, it hurts.” \nThis event is free and open to the public\, thanks to the generous support of The Helis Foundation. Limited seating is available on a first come\, first seated basis. \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 December 5: Hands on a Hardbody \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-3/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Teacher Night
DESCRIPTION: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. Teacher Night is free\, but registration is required.  \nRegister\nAbout the Ogden After Hours Performers \nOpéra Nouvelle is a concept that was derived from the French spelling of opera (Opéra) plus the word “Nouvelle” from Nouvelle Orleans. The first Opéra Nouvelle concerts were presented in Fall\, 2017\, in conjunction with the New Orleans Opera productions of Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci and they were hosted by the Jewish Community Center as well as NOCCA.  In the beginning\, the programs had lecture and performance components\, and featured three solo singers and a pianist. Since that time\, Opéra Nouvelle morphed into a multimedia performing group\, and it regularly features six to eight singers\, two to three dancers\, poets\, one or two collaborative pianists and the concerts are usually presented at venues that allow opportunities for us to incorporate visual arts\, regional architecture and sculptures to connect large\, overriding themes. Opéra Nouvelle has performed at a variety of venues\, including Temple Sinai\, Lusher Theatre\, Deutsches Haus\, NOMA\, Xavier University and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. \nThe theme of the Ogden After Hours performance is Joan of Arc and women throughout the ages who were heroic\, brash\, brilliant and out of sync with their respective historical epochs. Opéra Nouvelle will not only feature historical figures such as Queen Elizabeth and Anne Boleyn\, but also important literary figures such as Violetta Valery\, Giuseppe Verdi’s grand realization of The Lady of the Camellias (La Dame aux Camélias) by Alexandre Dumas the Younger. \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/teacher-night-7/
CATEGORIES:Educators,Ogden After Hours,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Bradley Sumrall\, Ogden Museum’s Curator of the Collection\, Richard McCabe\, Ogden Museum’s Curator of Photography\, and artist RaMell Ross as they explore Memory is a Strange Bell: The Art of William Christenberry and the multifaceted career of this extraordinary artist. Free and open to the public.  \nImage: William Christenberry\, Green Warehouse\, 1973\, Evercolor print
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/gallery-talk-8/
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