Pop-Up Opening Designs by Masue
New Orleans designer Caroline Masue Muneoka, fascinated with patterns in nature and fine art, uses natural linens and cottons to create one-of-a-kind pieces that capture the essence of nature’s design.
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New Orleans designer Caroline Masue Muneoka, fascinated with patterns in nature and fine art, uses natural linens and cottons to create one-of-a-kind pieces that capture the essence of nature’s design.
WINTER HOLIDAY CAMP IS FULL FOR STUDENTS IN 1ST - 5TH GRADE Looking for something fun to do this Winter Break? Hang out at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art!...
WINTER HOLIDAY CAMP IS FULL FOR STUDENTS IN 1ST - 5TH GRADE Looking for something fun to do this Winter Break? Hang out at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art!...
There is no Ogden After Hours this week. Please join us next week for Clint Maedgen!
WINTER HOLIDAY CAMP IS FULL FOR STUDENTS IN 1ST - 5TH GRADE Looking for something fun to do this Winter Break? Hang out at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art!...
Remy Diamond will be teaching participants basic clay techniques as they craft miniature food, which can be turned into pins or magnets. Polymer clay, liquid polymer clay, chalk pastels and acrylic paints will he provided. Join us at the O for drinks and crafts!
Clint Maedgen has enjoyed a prolific career as a professional musician in New Orleans for over 20 years. He was the frontman for the rock band Liquidrone (c. 1992 -...
“Hale County This Morning, This Evening” by New Southern Photography artist, RaMell Ross, allows the viewer an emotive impression of the Historic South, showing the consequences of the social construction of race, while simultaneously trumpeting the beauty of life and offering a testament to dreaming despite the odds.
Panelists and New Southern Photography photographers, RaMell Ross, Jared Soares and Celestia Morgan, will examine the exhibition and L. Kasimu Harris’ essay, “The Dismantling of Southern Photography,” touching on the historical and contemporary disparities within the canon of Southern photography that exist along lines of race, gender and sexual orientation. Moderated by L. Kasimu Harris.