Museum Closed Today
Due to the ongoing water pressure issues occurring in the area, the Ogden Museum is closed today, Jan. 19.
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Due to the ongoing water pressure issues occurring in the area, the Ogden Museum is closed today, Jan. 19.
UPDATE: College Student Free Friday has been canceled. Due to the ongoing water pressure issues occurring in the area, the Ogden Museum is closed today, Jan. 19. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Due to water pressure complications in the area, the Ogden Museum is closed to the public today, Jan. 20. Private events, A Curated Conversation with University Students and the Orchid Society Reception, will take place as planned.
Gain in-depth knowledge of the Museum’s collections and special exhibitions, while learning techniques and methods to help visitors “See the South” through the visual arts and in the context of literature, music, food and more. Prospective docents must attend all classes. Email sechaniz@ogdenmuseum.org to register.
Join us at this annual celebration of Dave's Birthday with a special acoustic set by Dave Jordan and the NIA. Dave Jordan is a New Orleans based singer/songwriter, bassist and guitar player. Over the course of nearly 20 years and 3 bands, he has produced or co-produced six albums, played nearly 2,000 shows nationwide and...
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. Did you know the Ogden Museum is always FREE to Orleans and Jefferson Parish Public Schools and is FREE to Louisiana residents on Thursdays, courtesy of...
Join us for our annual King Cake Walk on January 25! The King Cake Walk will take place at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art during Ogden After Hours, our weekly concert series, which will feature Dave Jordan & The NIA. The tasting begins at 6 p.m. and judging will occur at 8 p.m. at the end...
Gain in-depth knowledge of the Museum’s collections and special exhibitions, while learning techniques and methods to help visitors “See the South” through the visual arts and in the context of literature, music, food and more. Prospective docents must attend all classes. Email sechaniz@ogdenmuseum.org to register.
Greg Schatz writes and plays music that gets stuck in your head. Steeped in tradition, yet completely original, his songs give words to life’s hard-to-describe moments. Schatz began writing and performing original music as a teenager in upstate New York. He moved to New Orleans in 1995 to play accordion with the Big Mess Blues...