Museum Closes at 3 p.m.
Museum Closes at 3 p.m.
On New Years Eve, the Museum closes at 3 p.m. The Museum is closed New Years Day and will re-open January 2 at 10 a.m.
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New Orleans, LA 70130
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The Museum will be closed today for the New Year’s holiday. The Museum will re-open tomorrow, January 2 at 10 a.m.
Ring in the New Year with a creative camp at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art! After exploring the galleries, campers will try their hand at drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture, creating unique holiday crafts inspired by current exhibits and the jubilee of the season. Sign-up for one, two, three or all four days. Projects are...
With a new band and a new project entitled Grass Roots, New Orleans based producer, singer-songwriter-bassist Roland Guerin is starting a new musical chapter. Drawing from a wide spectrum of genres, including American folk, blues, zydeco, rock and jazz, Guerin creates a singular style at the heart of which are stories told through multi-layered melodies, rhythms and expressive lyrics in the...
Ring in the New Year with a creative camp at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art! After exploring the galleries, campers will try their hand at drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture, creating unique holiday crafts inspired by current exhibits and the jubilee of the season. Sign-up for one, two, three or all four days. Projects are...
Get friendly with your watercolors, and enjoy the meditative power of painting! This workshop will offer tips on brushwork, composition and color theory basics. Participants will be guided in several small studies and a larger piece, emphasizing the relaxing nature of watercolors. $20 members; $25 non-members.
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. This event is free and open to the public. ABOUT RONTHERIN RATLIFF Rontherin Ratliff was born in New Orleans, where...
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...
Wednesday, Jan. 15 is #MuseumSelfieDay! Share a photo of your visit to the Ogden Museum with us on social media to be entered for a chance to win this poster from our exhibition Memory is a Strange Bell: The Art of William Christenberry! To Participate: Follow Ogden Museum on Instagram @ogdenmuseum Use the hashtags #seetheSouth and #MuseumSelfieDay2020...
An Ogden Museum of Southern Art Docent is a volunteer who leads tours, helping visitors to “See the South.” Prospective docents should have an interest in art and Southern culture and a desire to interact with adults and children. The training process will cover museum techniques and education strategies for engaging visitors in meaningful explorations...
Opéra 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...
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. About the Ogden After Hours Performers Opéra Nouvelle is a concept that was derived from the French spelling of...
In celebration of Dr. King’s life and legacy, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art is hosting a FREE admission day on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors of all ages are welcome to spend the day at the Museum exploring artists whose work investigates social justice, human rights...
An Ogden Museum of Southern Art Docent is a volunteer who leads tours, helping visitors to “See the South.” Prospective docents should have an interest in art and Southern culture and a desire to interact with adults and children. The training process will cover museum techniques and education strategies for engaging visitors in meaningful explorations...
Hailing from Austin, TX, Pop-Rock band, The Human Circuit spent more than a third of 2018 touring self-released album, “Electric City” which gained national radio charting, loads of press, prime time slots in music festivals, and a growing desire to transform these inspirations into even more art. With catchy, orchestral, grooves ranging from the mystic...
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. Image: William Christenberry, Green Warehouse, 1973, Evercolor print
An Ogden Museum of Southern Art Docent is a volunteer who leads tours, helping visitors to “See the South.” Prospective docents should have an interest in art and Southern culture and a desire to interact with adults and children. The training process will cover museum techniques and education strategies for engaging visitors in meaningful explorations...
“...one of New Orleans’ great songsmiths and bandleaders of my generation” - Marc Stone Musician and DJ at WWOZ Dave Jordan is an award winning, critically acclaimed roots rocker from New Orleans. For over 20 years he has been a staple of the New Orleans music scene and his work has been described as...