Black Artists/New Histories: A conversation with Christopher Bedford, Courtney Martin & Katy Siegel in conjunction with Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection

Join us for a discussion about the exhibition Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection, Presented by The Helis Foundation. Panelist include the curators of the exhibition Christopher Bedford, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director of The Baltimore Museum of Art; Katy Siegel, Senior Curator for Research and Programming at The Baltimore Museum of Art; and Courtney Martin,...

Teacher Workshop Exploring Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection

Join us as we explore Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/ Giuffrida Collection, Presented by The Helis Foundation, Organized by the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and The Baltimore Museum of Art. Beginning with a tour of the exhibition and dinner, teachers will receive an overview of the support and activities provided in our new online...

Artist Workshop with Rontherin Ratliff Inspired by Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection, Presented by The Helis Foundation

Working with visual artist Rontherin Ratliff, participants will explore Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection, Presented by The Helis Foundation and create their own abstract works, crafting visual languages from their own experiences that place everyday goods in arrangements using repetition and formal contrasts. The workshop will also explore the idea that it is an...

Solos and Duets: Artists Making History Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection

WATCH THE RECORDED TALK ON YOUTUBE Join us for an in depth discussion with the curators and artists of Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection. Panelists will include Christopher Bedford, Leonardo Drew, Melvin Edwards, Charles Gaines, Katy Siegel and Shinique Smith. Solidary & Solitary, drawn from The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection, tells the history of art by...

Artist Workshop with Horton Humble Inspired by Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection, Presented by The Helis Foundation

Using Norman Lewis’ Afternoon as inspiration, artist Horton Humble will lead participants in several exercises aimed at finding their own abstraction through the intuitive use of color. Ultimately, each participant will craft a final abstract composition of their own design. Born in New Orleans, Horton Humble is a self-taught American painter. In 2007, Humble’s debut...

Drawing in the Galleries Life Drawing with Bonnie Maygarden

All levels 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, Bonnie Maygarden will be on hand to offer guidance and instruction. Bonnie Maygarden was born in 1987 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended Pratt Institute, where she received...

A Comprehensive World History of Puppetry with Miss Pussycat!

In conjunction with Prospect.4, Miss Pussycat, a New Orleans-based filmmaker, musician, artist and puppeteer, will lead a guided tour through her exhibition, which brings together over 20 puppets from her last three live shows: Clothes Made by Small Furry Animals, Happy Castle and The Cookie Carnival Baking Contest. Miss Pussycat describes her puppet shows as...

Artist Workshop with Michel Varisco

After a tour of Prospect.4 and examining how artists use symbology to address social or environmental concerns, Prospect.4 artist and educator Michel Varisco will guide participants in a process of discovery to create symbols that express an area of personal or global interest. Students will then create a lantern using this pieces of metal and...

Gallery Talk with Ayo Scott Exploring the Work of Prospect.4 Artist, John Scott

Join Ayo Scott, artist and son of legendary artist and educator, John Scott, for a Gallery Talk exploring his father’s works on view in the Prospect.4 exhibition at the Ogden Museum. Scott will also discuss his father’s life, artistic practice and the important contribution he made to the New Orleans community. Admission is free and open...