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SUMMARY:Art & Zen
DESCRIPTION:Join us for 30 minutes of Art + Zen! \nEvery Wednesday at noon\, join us for a LIVE seated mindfulness meditation inspired by a work of Southern art. This online meditation program is led by Ogden Museum Educator and yoga and meditation instructor\, Mikhayla Harrell. All experience levels welcome. Registration required. \nRegistration is FREE\, but if you are able\, please consider a donation of $5 to help us continue to present creative arts programming inspired by Southern art and artists. \nA separate registration is required for each program. Before the program begins\, registrants will receive a link to join the workshop via Zoom. Registration closes 30 minutes before the program begins. \nREGISTER\nThis week\, we’ll find inspiration in the work of artist Susan Plum. Mikhayla Harrell will lead Art + Zen live from Ogden Museum’s Entwined gallery featuring Luz y Solidaridad. \nSusan Plum\, Luz y Solidaridad\, 2006\,Vinyl fibers\, wooden dowels\, stone and cast glass\, Collection of the artist. \nNew to Zoom?\nYou do not have to have a Zoom account to attend a Zoom meeting. If you have never participated in a Zoom meeting\, you will be prompted to download the software after clicking the meeting link. You may also wish to create an account\, but it is not required to participate in a Zoom meeting. Please make sure to click the link to install the software a few minutes before the webinar is scheduled to begin to allow time for installation.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artandzen-2020-08-05/
CATEGORIES:Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events
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DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200727T173511Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Educator Open House
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum is participating in a Virtual Educator Open House on Wednesday August 5\, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m! Organized by the Pontchartrain Conservancy\, this free virtual event will feature 12 local organizations and we’ll cover all the fun and innovative virtual programs available to educators in Southeast Louisiana for the upcoming school year. \nCome for the whole program\, or pop in and out! You’ll hear from Pontchartrain Conservancy\, The Brown Foundation\, City Park\, Energy Wise Alliance\, LOOP NOLA\, Louisiana Sea Grant\, New Orleans Museum of Art\, Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, Orleans Parish 4-H\, STEM NOLA\, The Green Project and The National WWII Museum. \nRegister
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/virtual-educator-open-house/
CATEGORIES:Educators,Ogden Museum Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200806T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200806T123000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200803T185923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200803T190416Z
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SUMMARY:Curated Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Visit the O Blog Thursday at noon to watch a Curated Conversation with Entwined artist\, Susan Plum\, and Curator of the Collection\, Bradley Sumrall.  \nWatch on the O Blog\nAbout Susan Plum \nSusan Plum is a multidisciplinary artist currently living and working in Houston\, Texas – the city of her birth. Born in 1944\, Plum was raised in Mexico City. Painting was the primary medium of her early practice\, and she was heavily influenced by Magical Realism and Surrealism in Mexican Art. Plum attended the University of Arizona\, Tucson (1963); the University of the Americas\, Mexico City (1965); and the Pilchuck Glass School\, Stanwood\, Washington (1986-87\, 1994). She has taught at the Pilchuck Glass School and the Penland School of Crafts\, North Carolina. She has studied with shamans in Mexico\, and a Pundit in South India\, deepening her personal expression and understanding of ritual. She creates bodies of work that reflect her environment which include: cosmology\, quantum physics\, indigenous beliefs of co-existing with nature\, and humanitarian concerns. She believes that art can be a vehicle for healing\, transformation and social activism. \nLuz y Solidaridad is a sculptural installation that addresses the disappearance and murder of young women near the US border around Juarez – a femicide that some estimate to be in the thousands since 1993. Fueled by the perceived lack of inaction by authorities and inspired by a community of mothers who have lost their daughters\, Plum created Luz y Solidaridad (Light and Solidarity) – a sculptural installation that is often connected to a ritual cleansing performance. \nThis iteration of Luz y Solidaridad consists of three symbolic elements: the escoba (broom)\, the nudo (knot)\, and the metate (grinding stone). The broom is traditionally a feminine symbol\, one that is tied both symbolically and literally to the act of cleansing. Throughout the world\, there are rituals that revolve around the broom. “In Burma\, women come to the temples dressed in beautiful traditional saris\, carrying small traditional brooms in order to sweep the day’s “energy” away at sunset. In the morning temples are opened up to the public\, fresh and “cleansed” of the previous day’s energy\,” explains Plum. “In Mexico\, there is a daily ritual of sweeping outside one’s home in order to cleanse and begin the day. In this piece\, the hanging brooms are tied in a knot to symbolize both the cutting off or blocking of the feminine as well as to remind us of the cosmic knot or Buddhist knot.” Plum uses the binding of the broom fibers and the knot to illustrate both blockage and connectivity. \nWith the metates\, she also symbolically uses the object to illustrate both the erasure of the past with connectivity to the present. “These metates speak to the lineage of the Virgin of Guadalupe\,” she explains. “Because before Guadalupe\, there was the Toltec\, Tonāntzin; the Aztec\, Coatlicue; and the Mayan\, IxChel. She had a long and geographically extensive lineage as the goddess before they made her the Virgin of Guadalupe. The metate which also dates back to the Pre-Columbian era\, was used for grinding corn\, peppers\, etc. I placed this beautiful image of the Virgin of Guadalupe\, (cast in glass) into the center of the metates to honor the ancient origins of the Goddess. I drew on the ancient and spiritual roots of Mexico in creating all the work for the installation.” \nAlthough this work is firmly tied to the humanitarian crisis in Ciudad de Juarez\, Plum’s work on this subject made her aware of a global crisis of violence against women. This work now stands to bring healing and awareness to this critical issue facing women worldwide. \nAbout Entwined: Ritual Wrapping and Binding in Contemporary Southern Art \n“I follow my hands\, and they often reveal the answers to the questions that I am asking myself while I explore the material I am working with.” – Sonya Yong James \nThis exhibition explores how wrapping and binding are used in the work of eleven contemporary artists from the American South. It also explores the motivations\, inspirations\, and meaning behind the acts of wrapping and binding objects through the varied perspectives of this diverse group. \nThe act of wrapping objects and binding things together is as ancient as mankind itself. Weaving is at least 12\,000 years old (recent discoveries suggest possibly 27\,000)\, and the world’s oldest sewing needle (made of bird bone possibly by Denisovans) dates back to approximately 50\,000 years ago. While it is an ancient and very human act\, perhaps the inspiration arose from observing nature. Spiders bind filaments together to form a web\, and wrap their prey in silk. Vines wrap and cling for support and movement. Birds build nests and bagworms build homes through binding objects together. Each and every one of us begins life bound within the womb\, one life entwined with another. Perhaps that is part of the primal urge to wrap objects: to protect them\, hide them\, contain them. Wrapping can be a preservative endeavor\, like the mummy’s quest for immortality. It can be a violent act\, like the coil of the snake or the chains of human bondage. It can be an act of solidarity and devotion\, as with the hand-fasting rituals of marriage. Every wrapped package or bound bundle contains a secret – a hidden thing\, the unknown – and activates the very human emotions of curiosity or fear. \nFrom Native American sacred medicine bundles to the Jewish laying of tefillin\, wrapping and binding have been used as a symbolic device by humans throughout history. Both the ritual act and the act of creating art are ways of putting concrete reality to abstract ideas. Drawing inspiration from the traditions of various cultures – Haitian Voudou\, Appalachian broom-making\, Calabrian silk production\, Peruvian rope coiling\, Congo Nkisi – the contemporary artists in this exhibition engage wrapping and binding as both symbolic aesthetic device\, and often as a ritual practice within their work. \nEach artist in this exhibition approaches the simple acts of wrapping and binding from a unique perspective. Some are involved in the haptic absorption of repetitive handwork – a sort of ritual meditation on texture and rhythm. Others are exploring the symbolic power of the physical act – weaving narratives through form\, image and materials. This exhibition contains a feast of texture and a vast range of materials – clay\, fabric\, rope\, egg tempera\, driftwood\, loofah\, antler\, bone\, wire\, coffee\, ashes\, teeth\, yarn\, wool\, chalk and a plethora of found objects. Through wrapping\, painting\, weaving\, coiling\, drawing\, or knotting\, each artist binds their own unique and thoroughly contemporary vision to an ancient\, universal and very human practice. \nThis exhibition is curated by Bradley Sumrall\, Ogden Museum Curator of the Collection.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/curated-conversation-7/
CATEGORIES:Ogden Museum Online Events,Workshops + Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200806T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200806T143000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200615T183837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T205348Z
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SUMMARY:Hey Y’all\, Art Talk!
DESCRIPTION:Hey y’all! Please join us for a series of engaging conversations about Southern art and artists! On four Thursday afternoons this summer\, Museum Educator\, Sara Echaniz\, will lead an in-depth participatory discussion about an artwork from Ogden Museum’s permanent collection and provide background information about the artist and artwork. \nThis week\, we’ll focus on Southern photography and take an in-depth look at Civil Rights era photography by Ernest Withers. \nErnest C. Withers\, Ernest Withers’ Studio c. 1950’s\, printed in 2000\, Gelatin silver print\, Gift of Bill Chapman \nFree\, but pre-registration is required.  \nRegister\nSummer dates and times: 2-2:30 p.m. on June 25\, July 9\, July 23 and August 6.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/hey-yall-art-talk-2/
CATEGORIES:Ogden Museum Online Events,Workshops + Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200808T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200808T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200727T192913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T165056Z
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SUMMARY:Chaos To Order:
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, August 8th\, the Krewe will perform a large scale collaboration in the atrium of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. The Krewe will collage a 6-foot tall obelisk into a three-dimensional sculptural collage. The event will be live streamed as part of Kolaj LIVE Online and\, once an hour\, participating artists will pause their work to speak about the process and approach. In doing this\, they shift the collaboration from artist practice to performance and demystify art making for the viewer. \nMore Information\nREGISTER TO WATCH ON ZOOM\nWATCH ON FACEBOOK\n  \nABOUT MYSTIC KREWE OF SCISSORS & GLUE \nInstagram @neworleanscollage \nThe Mystic Krewe of Scissors & Glue is presenting “Chaos To Order: Collaborative Collage in Performance.” The Mystic Krewe of Scissors & Glue provides a community for collage artists in New Orleans to connect with each other\, from people who have never collaged in their life until they attend a monthly meet-up to artists who have been working with collage for years\, to activate spaces around the city with collage\, to collaborate on projects\, and to give back to the city of New Orleans. \n  \nABOUT KOLAJ LIVE ONLINE \nKolaj LIVE Online is a series of virtual programs in the form of forums\, panels\, workshops\, artist talks\, studio visits\, and other activities that allow people to come together\, learn and talk about collage\, and connect in real time to the collage community. \nMore Information about the Series\n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/chaos-to-order/
CATEGORIES:Ogden Museum Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200812T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200812T123000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200702T202320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200810T160626Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Zen
DESCRIPTION:Join us for 30 minutes of Art + Zen! \nEvery Wednesday at noon\, join us for a LIVE seated mindfulness meditation inspired by a work of Southern art. This online meditation program is led by Ogden Museum Educator and yoga and meditation instructor\, Mikhayla Harrell. All experience levels welcome. Registration required. \nRegistration is FREE\, but if you are able\, please consider a donation of $5 to help us continue to present creative arts programming inspired by Southern art and artists. \nA separate registration is required for each program. Before the program begins\, registrants will receive a link to join the workshop via Zoom. Registration closes 30 minutes before the program begins. \nRegister\nThis week\, we’re looking at Earth Mother by Entwined artist\, Sharon Kopriva. \nSharon Kopriva\, Earth Mother\, 2015\, Rope and mixed media\, 60″ x 20″ x 17″ \nNew to Zoom?\nYou do not have to have a Zoom account to attend a Zoom meeting. If you have never participated in a Zoom meeting\, you will be prompted to download the software after clicking the meeting link. You may also wish to create an account\, but it is not required to participate in a Zoom meeting. Please make sure to click the link to install the software a few minutes before the webinar is scheduled to begin to allow time for installation.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artandzen-2020-08-12/
CATEGORIES:Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200819T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200819T123000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200702T202320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200818T164942Z
UID:10004835-1597838400-1597840200@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Art & Zen
DESCRIPTION:Join us for 30 minutes of Art + Zen! \nEvery Wednesday at noon\, join us for a LIVE seated mindfulness meditation inspired by a work of Southern art. This online meditation program is led by Ogden Museum Educator and yoga and meditation instructor\, Mikhayla Harrell. All experience levels welcome. Registration required. \nRegistration is FREE\, but if you are able\, please consider a donation of $5 to help us continue to present creative arts programming inspired by Southern art and artists. \nA separate registration is required for each program. Before the program begins\, registrants will receive a link to join the workshop via Zoom. Registration closes 30 minutes before the program begins. \nRegister\nThis week\, we are examining Bo Bartlett’s Young Life. \nBo Bartlett\, Young Life\, 1994\, Oil on Linen\, 78 x 108\, Collection of Michael Wilkinson \nNew to Zoom?\nYou do not have to have a Zoom account to attend a Zoom meeting. If you have never participated in a Zoom meeting\, you will be prompted to download the software after clicking the meeting link. You may also wish to create an account\, but it is not required to participate in a Zoom meeting. Please make sure to click the link to install the software a few minutes before the webinar is scheduled to begin to allow time for installation.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artandzen-2020-08-19/
CATEGORIES:Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200820T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200820T200000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200817T155017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T155706Z
UID:10004870-1597946400-1597953600@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ogden After Hours at Home
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum presents Ogden After Hours at Home! This online entertainment series features Southern musicians and DJs performing from the comfort of their own homes. Tune in to Hear the South with Ogden After Hours host\, Brandon Lattimore! Watch on Zoom and Ogden Museum’s Facebook! \nWatch on Facebook Watch on Zoom \nAbout this week’s performed\, Lolly Mariah: \nLolly Mariah is a Neo-soul/R&B Singer and Songwriter from Detroit\, Michigan\, but rooted her professional music career in New Orleans. With the vocal sounds of a siren\, Lolly Mariah incorporates Jazz\, soulful harmonies and fusions of electronic flair into her music. Elements of Billie Holiday\, Erykah Badu\, Lauryn Hill\, Jazmine Sullivan\, Chrisette Michelle and so many more can be heard in this artist’s unique sound. Truly a sight to see\, her keen ear for flow and pitch give Lolly Mariah the rare ability to freestyle full songs during live jam sessions. \nTip you musicians: \nCashapp:  $LollyMariahMusic \nPaypal: paypal.me/LollyMariah 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/lollymariah/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours,Ogden Museum Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200823T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200823T170000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200823T202229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T202340Z
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SUMMARY:Ogden Museum Closes at 3 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:Beginning today\, Sunday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.\, Ogden Museum of Southern Art will close to the public in anticipation of impending tropical weather. We will be closed on Monday and will reopen once weather conditions are safe. Please check our website and follow us on Instagram\, Facebook and Twitter for updates. Refunds will be issued for timed tickets purchased. If you wish to reschedule your visit\, please contact info@ogdenmuseum.org. Stay safe and we hope to see you back at the O soon.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-museum-closes-at-3-p-m/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200825
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200823T202027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T202027Z
UID:10004862-1598227200-1598313599@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ogden Museum Closed
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum of Southern Art is closed to the public in anticipation of impending tropical weather. We will reopen once weather conditions are safe.⁣ Please check our website and follow us on Instagram\, Facebook and Twitter for updates. Refunds will be issued for timed tickets purchased. If you wish to reschedule your visit\, please contact info@ogdenmuseum.org.⁣\n⁣\nStay safe and we hope to see you back at the O soon.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-museum-closed/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200826T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200826T123000
DTSTAMP:20260528T014330
CREATED:20200702T202320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200824T190218Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Zen
DESCRIPTION:Join us for 30 minutes of Art + Zen! \nEvery Wednesday at noon\, join us for a LIVE seated mindfulness meditation inspired by a work of Southern art. This online meditation program is led by Ogden Museum Educator and yoga and meditation instructor\, Mikhayla Harrell. All experience levels welcome. Registration required. \nRegistration is FREE\, but if you are able\, please consider a donation of $5 to help us continue to present creative arts programming inspired by Southern art and artists. \nA separate registration is required for each program. Before the program begins\, registrants will receive a link to join the workshop via Zoom. Registration closes 30 minutes before the program begins. \nRegister\nThis week\, we’re examining Gregory B. Saunders;  Movements of Indigo and White Across an Expanse of Blue and Gold. \nGregory B. Saunders\, Movements of Indigo and White Across an Expanse of Blue and Gold\, Powdered graphite on paper\, 72” x 52\,”Gift of the Roger H. Ogden Collection \nNew to Zoom?\nYou do not have to have a Zoom account to attend a Zoom meeting. If you have never participated in a Zoom meeting\, you will be prompted to download the software after clicking the meeting link. You may also wish to create an account\, but it is not required to participate in a Zoom meeting. Please make sure to click the link to install the software a few minutes before the webinar is scheduled to begin to allow time for installation.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artandzen-2020-08-26/
CATEGORIES:Art and Zen,Events for Adults,Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events
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