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SUMMARY:YALA BABY ARTSPLAY!
DESCRIPTION:Join Young Audiences of Louisiana for “Baby Artsplay! TM\,” presented by The Helis Foundation. \nThis free 6-part workshop series is made possible by The Helis Foundation. The 30-minute workshops provide engaging arts-based activities designed to instruct caregivers on how to use the arts at home to promote early learning. Lessons are conducted by certified Louisiana Wolf Trap Teaching Artists\, who have expertly crafted multi-sensory experiences that foster children’s natural curiosity for learning. After each workshop\, children and their caregivers can download digital Connection Cards for tips on how workshop activities can be continued at home.  \nRegister for one workshop or for all upcoming workshops! \nSeptember 28 – Workshop 1 – Oh What a Feeling! (Emotional Development) \nWhen it comes to emotions\, your baby is a lot like you. The only difference is that they are a little less equipped to express what they’re feeling…but you can show them how! \nRegister for Workshop 1\nOctober 5 – Workshop 2 – Hello Friend (Social Skills) \nToddlers tend to garner attention wherever they go\, but even our little celebrities need friends. Relationships are the building blocks of healthy development. Learn how to nurture your child’s innate desire for social connection this week during our YALA Baby Artsplay!™ workshop. \nRegister for Workshop 2\nOctober 12 – Workshop 3 – Express Yourself  (Early Language) \nTo the untrained ear\, it’s just babbling\, but we know that your little one is carefully crafting the foundations of a lifetime of language. Learn how to encourage confidence in language and put your child on the starting line to literacy. \nRegister for Workshop 3\nOctober 19 – Workshop 4 – Tiny Motor Scooters (Fine Motor Scooters) \nLike the little engine that drives the train\, fine motor skills drive the everyday lives of us all. How do you practice for everyday life? Let us show you how to get their tiny muscles moving during this week’s YALA Baby Artsplay!™ workshop for ages infant to four years old. \nRegister for Workshop 4\nOctober 26 – Workshop 5 – Baby Balancing Acts (Bilateral Integration) \nOne of your child’s first executions of bilateral coordination is crawling\, but they’ve only just begun! Learn how you can support your little one and promote healthy brain maturation through joyful learning. \nRegister for Workshop 5\nNovember 2 – Workshop 6 – Tiny Household Helpers (Multiple Development Areas) \nDoes anyone need a toddler’s kind of help? Well\, maybe caregivers don’t\, but you won’t believe the benefits for the helper! Learn how to promote your child’s development by simply including them in your everyday duties during this week’s workshop for ages infant to four years old. \nRegister for Workshop 6\nAbout Young Audiences of Louisiana \nYoung Audiences of Louisiana is the leading provider of arts education and integration programs in the state of Louisiana. We offer a comprehensive and creative approach to educating young minds. Fortified with years of experience\, we draw upon our city’s strong arts culture to provide young people with tools to impact their worlds using art. Through our school performances\, arts-integrated residencies\, extended learning programs and community workshops we not only impact the children of New Orleans\, but make intentional contact with the influential adults in their lives. \nLearn More
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/yala-baby-artsplay-13-2/2023-11-02/
CATEGORIES:Baby Artsplay,Events for Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231102T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231102T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20230717T221511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T201307Z
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SUMMARY:Ogden Museum Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Ready to activate your individual and collective well-being and love of art through mindful meditation? Join Mikhayla Harrell every Thursday from 12:30 to 1 p.m. for Ogden Museum Meditation (OMM). Mikhayla is a seasoned yoga and meditation teacher who leans into the traditions of Mindfulness\, Vipassana and Shaivism. \nOMM is free with admission and if you are a Louisiana resident\, admission is free on Thursdays\, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \n/// Image by Pixababy
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-museum-meditation-3/2023-11-02/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Live Events,Museum Meditations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231103T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20201201T192946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220426T143753Z
UID:10004952-1699005600-1699030800@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:O First Friday
DESCRIPTION:On the first Friday of every month\, college students can explore the world’s largest collection of Southern art free of charge. The discount is redeemable on-site. Just present your college ID at the Museum’s visitor services desk to See the South!
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/o-first-friday-2/2023-11-03/
CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231104T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231104T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231002T142231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T204745Z
UID:10005485-1699106400-1699111800@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ogden Museum Book Club
DESCRIPTION:In anticipation of Florida Stories: A Conversation with Author Lauren Groff and Visual Artist Allison Janae Hamilton\, moderated by Virginia Prescott and hosted by the Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibit presented by The Helis Foundation\, we invite readers to explore Groff’s book “Florida” with us. Facilitated by Dr. Megan Holt\, Executive Director of One Book One New Orleans\, the discussion will center on the role of place and placemaking in the arts. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Space is limited\, so be sure to reserve your spot today!  \nRegister \nMake sure to join us on November 29 as we welcome Lauren Groff and Allison Janae Hamilton to the Museum for a moderated conversation! \nLearn More\nAbout “Florida” by Lauren Groff \nIn her vigorous and moving new book\, Lauren Groff brings her electric storytelling and intelligence to a world in which storms\, snakes and sinkholes lurk at the edges of everyday life\, but the greater threats and mysteries are of a human\, emotional and psychological nature. Among those navigating it all are a resourceful pair of abandoned sisters; a lonely boy\, grown up; a restless\, childless couple; a searching\, homeless woman; and an unforgettable\, recurring character – a steely and conflicted wife and mother. \nThe stories in this collection span characters\, towns\, decades\, even centuries\, but Florida—its landscape\, climate\, history and state of mind—becomes its gravitational center: an energy\, a mood\, as much as a place of residence. Groff transports the reader\, then jolts us alert with a crackle of wit\, a wave of sadness\, a flash of cruelty\, as she writes about loneliness\, rage\, family and the passage of time. With shocking accuracy and effect\, she pinpoints the moments and decisions and connections behind human pleasure and pain\, hope and despair\, love and fury—the moments that make us alive. Startling\, precise\, and affecting\, “Florida” is a magnificent achievement. \nNeed a copy of “Florida?” Our friends at Blue Cypress Books has plenty of copies for sale! \nPurchase Florida through Blue Cypress Books\nAbout Dr. Megan Holt \nDr. Megan Holt is Executive Director for One Book One New Orleans and the Words & Music Festival. Raised in Muscle Shoals\, Alabama\, Megan received a B.A. in English and Spanish from the University of Alabama in 2003 and a Ph.D in English/Comparative Literature from Tulane University in 2013. The same year\, she began her work with community literacy. She received the 2014 Literacy Champion of Greater New Orleans award. In 2015 she was named one of Gambit Weekly’s “40 Under 40” and New Orleans Magazine’s “People to Watch.” In 2021\, she gave a TEDx Talk titled “Becoming Part of the Story” on becoming an advocate for adult literacy. Her efforts to remove barriers to books and support citywide literacy in New Orleans were recognized by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities in 2023\, when she was the recipient of the Light Up for Literacy Award. \n  \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-museum-book-club-5/
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Events for Adults
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231107T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T162752Z
UID:10005321-1699362000-1699369200@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homeschool Studi-O
DESCRIPTION:Homeschoolers are invited to Ogden Museum of Southern Art for a series of art experiences designed specifically for Homeschool students. Join art educator Mikhayla Harrell for an interactive tour and art activity exploring Southern art\, artists and art-making. \nThis fall we will focus on artworks that highlight the elements of art. A new theme and materials will be investigated each class – sculpture\, painting\, drawing\, printmaking and so much more! \nFall class dates: \nSeptember 19\nSeptember 26\nOctober 10\nOctober 24\nNovember 7\nNovember 21\nDecember 5 \nClasses are offered on select Tuesdays\, from 1-3 p.m. \n$30 per class\, per student \nPrice includes museum admission\, tour\, art activity\, plus one free admission for an adult chaperone. \nMinimum of 6 students required for each class. \nPre-registration required. \nRegister for Sept. 19\nRegister for Sept. 26\nRegister for Oct. 10\nRegister for Oct. 24\nRegister for Nov. 7\nRegister for Nov. 21\nRegister for Dec. 5
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/homeschool-studi-o-5/
CATEGORIES:Events for Kids,Homeschool Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231108T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231108T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231016T142119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T214217Z
UID:10005488-1699466400-1699473600@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Craft Happy Hour:
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basics of hand quilting using repurposed textiles at this Craft Happy Hour! \nParticipants will work on making a unique piece of functional art that can be sewn onto their favorite jacket or tote bag once completed. Utilizing vintage handkerchiefs and quilting perle cotton\, participants will learn quilt composition and planning. Then\, they will work on hand quilting their one-of-a-kind piece with guidance and instruction from local fiber artist Lizz Freeman. \nAll materials provided. Beer\, wine and non-alcoholic  beverages are included.  \n$30 member / $35 non-member \nThis Craft Happy Hour is sold out. To join the waitlist\, please email store@ogdenmuseum.org. \nAbout ricRACK\nricRACK is a Community Sewing Studio and Creative Reuse Thrift Store with a goal of keeping textiles out of the landfill and teaching New Orleans to sew.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/craft-happy-hour-47/
CATEGORIES:Craft Happy Hour,Events for Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231109T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231109T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20230717T221511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T201307Z
UID:10005291-1699533000-1699533000@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ogden Museum Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Ready to activate your individual and collective well-being and love of art through mindful meditation? Join Mikhayla Harrell every Thursday from 12:30 to 1 p.m. for Ogden Museum Meditation (OMM). Mikhayla is a seasoned yoga and meditation teacher who leans into the traditions of Mindfulness\, Vipassana and Shaivism. \nOMM is free with admission and if you are a Louisiana resident\, admission is free on Thursdays\, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \n/// Image by Pixababy
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-museum-meditation-3/2023-11-09/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Live Events,Museum Meditations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231109T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20230911T152851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T164503Z
UID:10005957-1699534800-1699538400@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Hey Y'all Art Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a participatory gallery tour every second Thursday at 1 p.m. These sessions focus on current exhibitions and favorite artworks currently on view at Ogden Museum. \nMeet at the admissions desk for a guided tour of the largest and most comprehensive collection of art from the Southern region of the United States. \nFree with admission. Louisiana residents enjoy free admission on Thursdays\, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \n/// Event Image: Caroline Durieux\, Acolytes (Detail)\, 1935\, Oil on canvas\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/hey-yall-art-talk-18/2023-11-09/
CATEGORIES:Hey Y'all Art Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231111T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231027T191326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T174451Z
UID:10005508-1699696800-1699711200@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Free Family Day:
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun-filled\, family-friendly day at Ogden Museum of Southern Art in celebration of Southern Art. Enjoy art activities inspired by artwork on view\, a collaborative art project with artist Rontherin Ratliff and a “Passport to the South” museum scavenger hunt. \nThe FREE admission day includes family-friendly entertainment\, giveaways\, La Cocinita Food Truck and more! \n\nGiveaways \nWhile visiting\, be sure to visit The Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet table to pick up a “My Magical Nutcracker” coloring sheet. Discounted Nutcracker tickets will be available along with a chance to win four FREE tickets to the holiday favorite. Plus a Nutcracker Merchandise Bundle will be raffled away! \nFamily-Friendly Entertainment   \nYoung Audiences Kate Middleton Ballerinas and The True Mission Matters Project
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/free-family-day-15/
CATEGORIES:Events for Kids,Free Family Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20230717T221511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T201307Z
UID:10005292-1700137800-1700137800@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ogden Museum Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Ready to activate your individual and collective well-being and love of art through mindful meditation? Join Mikhayla Harrell every Thursday from 12:30 to 1 p.m. for Ogden Museum Meditation (OMM). Mikhayla is a seasoned yoga and meditation teacher who leans into the traditions of Mindfulness\, Vipassana and Shaivism. \nOMM is free with admission and if you are a Louisiana resident\, admission is free on Thursdays\, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \n/// Image by Pixababy
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-museum-meditation-3/2023-11-16/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Live Events,Museum Meditations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231026T140124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T140124Z
UID:10005507-1700157600-1700164800@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Exhibition Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a special evening hosted by The Center for Southern Craft & Design\, celebrating the opening of Art of the Cup 2023. \nIn conjunction with Ogden After Hours\, the evening will celebrate the ceramicists featured in the 2023 edition of Art of the Cup\, juried by Jennifer Ling Datchuk. \nLearn More about Art of The Cup 2023\nLearn more about Center for Southern Craft and Design
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/exhibition-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Opening Receptions + Special Events,Openings + Receptions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231030T135920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T161740Z
UID:10005513-1700157600-1700164800@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Ogden After Hours
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 16 for Ogden After Hours (OAH). From 6 to 8 p.m. New Orleans based singer/songwriter CASMÉ will be taking the stage.  \nWhen Casmé performs\, she pours her heart out on the stage and welcomes the audience to join her on her journey of love. Her vocals are strong and pure and her lyrics display artistic genius. Growing up as the oldest of eight children\, Casmé is a natural born leader—with her music\, and behind the music. \nPurchase Tickets\nOgden After Hours are free for Museum Members. Not a member? Learn more about membership perks by visiting here. \n\nAbout CASMÉ \n \nCasmé is a multi-talented singer\, songwriter\, actress and motivational speaker born and raised in New Orleans\, Louisiana. Casmé is indeed the definition of a “gumbo artist” who’s roux is pure love. Her amazing talent and powerhouse vocals recently landed her a spot as a member of team John Legend on season 19 of NBC’s “The Voice.” She is a former singer for many major artists such as BoB\, Trina Braxton\, Eric Benet\, American Idol’s Kimberly Locke\, Keith Urban\, Carl Thomas\, Aaron Hall\, Lil G(silk)\, Tony Toni Tone’ and more. \nHer newest collection of work “gumbo” includes over 40 records from all genres of music including soul\, funk\, blues\, jazz\, hip hop\, folk and pop.  \nLearn more about Casmé\nAbout Ogden After Hours \nOgden After Hours is a monthly event that takes place on select Thursdays and features a diverse lineup of programs reflecting and celebrating the diversity of Southern art and culture.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-after-hours-3/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Member Events,Ogden After Hours,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20230912T194852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T220101Z
UID:10005464-1700301600-1700312400@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Artist Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:THIS WORKSHOP IS SOLD OUT. TO BE PUT ON THE WAITING LIST\, PLEASE EMAIL EDUCATION@OGDENMUSEUM.ORG.  \nJoin Kaori Maeyama\, a New Orleans urban landscape painter and Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation artist\, for a solvent-free oil painting demonstration.  \nMaeyama will demonstrate her unique application process that blends printmaking techniques with oil painting. Similar in process to monotype\, unconventional mark making tools (such as brayers and squeegees) are used in a subtractive painting method while creating a monochromatic composition with mood and atmosphere. Participants will have the opportunity to try their hand at this unique process. \nThe demonstration includes a brief exhibition tour and discussion of the artist’s work featured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by the Helis Foundation and related work in Knowing Who We Are: A 20th Anniversary Exhibition. \nAll workshops are conducted in a friendly and welcoming environment. All materials are provided and all levels are welcomed. \n$45 member/ $50 non-member \nKaori Maeyama\, Mayday\, Mayday\, Mayday (triptych)\, 2023\, Oil on unstretched linen\, 22 x 55 inches\, Collection of the artist \nAbout Kaori Maeyama  \nKaori Maeyama is an urban landscape painter who has been based in New Orleans since 1994. Focusing on decay and isolation of the mundane\, she uses a tonal palette and printmaking brayers to create atmospheric visual noise. She is a member of Staple Goods collective in the St. Claude Arts District and teaches at the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts and Tulane University. Maeyama is represented by LeMieux Galleries.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artist-demonstration/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Events for Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20230829T121726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T162748Z
UID:10005322-1700571600-1700578800@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homeschool Studi-O
DESCRIPTION:Homeschoolers are invited to Ogden Museum of Southern Art for a series of art experiences designed specifically for Homeschool students. Join art educator Mikhayla Harrell for an interactive tour and art activity exploring Southern art\, artists and art-making. \nThis fall we will focus on artworks that highlight the elements of art. A new theme and materials will be investigated each class – sculpture\, painting\, drawing\, printmaking and so much more! \nFall class dates: \nSeptember 19\nSeptember 26\nOctober 10\nOctober 24\nNovember 7\nNovember 21\nDecember 5 \nClasses are offered on select Tuesdays\, from 1-3 p.m. \n$30 per class\, per student \nPrice includes museum admission\, tour\, art activity\, plus one free admission for an adult chaperone. \nMinimum of 6 students required for each class. \nPre-registration required. \nRegister for Sept. 19\nRegister for Sept. 26\nRegister for Oct. 10\nRegister for Oct. 24\nRegister for Nov. 7\nRegister for Nov. 21\nRegister for Dec. 5
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/homeschool-studi-o-6/
CATEGORIES:Events for Kids,Homeschool Studio
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231124
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231024T204341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T204341Z
UID:10005500-1700697600-1700783999@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Closed
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum of Southern Art will be closed to today to observe the Thanksgiving holiday.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/museum-closed-47/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231125
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231024T202942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T202942Z
UID:10005493-1700784000-1700870399@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Closing at 3 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum of Southern Art will be closing at 3 p.m. today.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/museum-closing-at-3-p-m-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231025T162429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T204526Z
UID:10005503-1700820000-1700845200@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:See the South During Bayou Classic:
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites Bayou Classic game-goers to See the South! \nFrom November 24 to 27\, 2023\, wear your favorite Bayou Classic or HBCU apparel to the Museum to receive half off regular museum admission. While visiting\, be sure to Shop the South at our Museum Store to receive 10% off your purchase! \nVisitors must be wearing Bayou Classic apparel\, HBCU apparel or show their Bayou Classic game ticket to take advantage of this promotion. Questions? Call 504.539.9650 or email info@ogdenmuseum.org. \nMuseum Hours\nFriday\, November 24\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nSaturday\, November 25\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nSunday\, November 26\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nMonday\, November 27\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \n  \nCurrent HBCU Artists on View at The O\n\n \n\nJohn Barnes  \nTitle: Doe Poppin’ II\, 2015\, Red oak\, plywood\, pencil\, 49 x 26 x 4 inches\, Gift of Brook Davis Anderson\, 2018.1.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Barnes currently directs Dillard University’s Visual Arts program. \n\n  \n\n \nJeffrey Cook \nTitle: Untitled\, c. 1985 \, Mixed media\, 38 x 18 x 7 inches\, Gift of Jack Sullivan\, in memory of Chet Pourciau\, 2015.5.3 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Cook is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMartin Payton \nTitle: Dexter\, 1998\, Welded steel\, 58 x 28 x 15 inches\, Michael Brown and Linda Green Collection\, 2000.11.5 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Payton is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. Payton taught at Xavier University for five years. He also taught at Southern University and A&M College for two decades. \n  \n  \n\n \nRobert Reed \nTitle: San Romano\, Monticello\, Brick II\, 1982\, Aqua-Tec on canvas\, 84 x 72 inches\, Gift of Donna C. Perret\, Courtesy of Gallerie Simone Stern\, 1999.3.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Reed graduated with a B.A. from Morgan State\, an HBCU in Baltimore\, MD. \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Butterfly Pin-Up\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 42 x 15 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection\, 2003.1.469 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 1)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 33.5 x 9 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.471 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 2)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 32 x 17 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.472 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nBenjamin Leroy Wigfall \nTitle: Two Boats\, c. 1955\, Oil on canvas\, 24 x 33 inches\, Roger Houston Ogden Collection \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: From 19th Century Academic Painting through Southern Regionalism\, located on the 3rd floor. \nHBCU Connection: Wigfall was enrolled in Hampton Institute\, now Hampton University\, an HBCU in Virginia. \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord and Lin Emery \nTitle: Untitled\, 2021\, Stoneware\, acrylic\, aluminum\, 88 x 74 x 22 inches\, Collection of Suzie and Ted Bloch III\, M.D. \nLocated on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord \nTitle: Stormy\, Stoneware and acrylic\, Collection of the artist \nLocated on the 2nd floor\, near the elevators. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: Strange Brute (Hanging from the Poplar Trees) II\, ed. 5/12\, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; tree\, [Black] artist/activist body\, P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, vintage American baseball bat\, Haitian flag\, burned confederate flag\, bench\, 40 x 60 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: RAFTERS (Hyppolite + Gilbert)\, 2021\, Mixed media; Tattered New Orleans Saints jerseys\, sugar cane\, sugar cane leaves\, brown cotton\, white cotton\, indigo\, transatlantic slave trade shackles\, machete\, plexiglass vitrine display case\, “Colonial Maple” wooden base\, 68 x 32 x 20 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: “…Things Ain’t Always Set in Stone” (Street Lights)\, ed. 1/12 \, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, P.G.T. Beauregard Avenue Street Sign\, Robert E. Lee Boulevard Street Sign\, Red Street Lights\, 52.5 x 35 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: The Makings of You\, 2023\, Oil and acrylic on canvas\, 40 x 30 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n  \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: No Fixed Abode\, 2022\, Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas\, 36 x 36 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/see-the-south-during-bayou-classic/2023-11-24/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231125T170000
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CREATED:20231025T162429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T204526Z
UID:10005504-1700906400-1700931600@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:See the South During Bayou Classic:
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites Bayou Classic game-goers to See the South! \nFrom November 24 to 27\, 2023\, wear your favorite Bayou Classic or HBCU apparel to the Museum to receive half off regular museum admission. While visiting\, be sure to Shop the South at our Museum Store to receive 10% off your purchase! \nVisitors must be wearing Bayou Classic apparel\, HBCU apparel or show their Bayou Classic game ticket to take advantage of this promotion. Questions? Call 504.539.9650 or email info@ogdenmuseum.org. \nMuseum Hours\nFriday\, November 24\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nSaturday\, November 25\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nSunday\, November 26\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nMonday\, November 27\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \n  \nCurrent HBCU Artists on View at The O\n\n \n\nJohn Barnes  \nTitle: Doe Poppin’ II\, 2015\, Red oak\, plywood\, pencil\, 49 x 26 x 4 inches\, Gift of Brook Davis Anderson\, 2018.1.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Barnes currently directs Dillard University’s Visual Arts program. \n\n  \n\n \nJeffrey Cook \nTitle: Untitled\, c. 1985 \, Mixed media\, 38 x 18 x 7 inches\, Gift of Jack Sullivan\, in memory of Chet Pourciau\, 2015.5.3 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Cook is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMartin Payton \nTitle: Dexter\, 1998\, Welded steel\, 58 x 28 x 15 inches\, Michael Brown and Linda Green Collection\, 2000.11.5 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Payton is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. Payton taught at Xavier University for five years. He also taught at Southern University and A&M College for two decades. \n  \n  \n\n \nRobert Reed \nTitle: San Romano\, Monticello\, Brick II\, 1982\, Aqua-Tec on canvas\, 84 x 72 inches\, Gift of Donna C. Perret\, Courtesy of Gallerie Simone Stern\, 1999.3.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Reed graduated with a B.A. from Morgan State\, an HBCU in Baltimore\, MD. \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Butterfly Pin-Up\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 42 x 15 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection\, 2003.1.469 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 1)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 33.5 x 9 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.471 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 2)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 32 x 17 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.472 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nBenjamin Leroy Wigfall \nTitle: Two Boats\, c. 1955\, Oil on canvas\, 24 x 33 inches\, Roger Houston Ogden Collection \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: From 19th Century Academic Painting through Southern Regionalism\, located on the 3rd floor. \nHBCU Connection: Wigfall was enrolled in Hampton Institute\, now Hampton University\, an HBCU in Virginia. \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord and Lin Emery \nTitle: Untitled\, 2021\, Stoneware\, acrylic\, aluminum\, 88 x 74 x 22 inches\, Collection of Suzie and Ted Bloch III\, M.D. \nLocated on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord \nTitle: Stormy\, Stoneware and acrylic\, Collection of the artist \nLocated on the 2nd floor\, near the elevators. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: Strange Brute (Hanging from the Poplar Trees) II\, ed. 5/12\, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; tree\, [Black] artist/activist body\, P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, vintage American baseball bat\, Haitian flag\, burned confederate flag\, bench\, 40 x 60 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: RAFTERS (Hyppolite + Gilbert)\, 2021\, Mixed media; Tattered New Orleans Saints jerseys\, sugar cane\, sugar cane leaves\, brown cotton\, white cotton\, indigo\, transatlantic slave trade shackles\, machete\, plexiglass vitrine display case\, “Colonial Maple” wooden base\, 68 x 32 x 20 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: “…Things Ain’t Always Set in Stone” (Street Lights)\, ed. 1/12 \, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, P.G.T. Beauregard Avenue Street Sign\, Robert E. Lee Boulevard Street Sign\, Red Street Lights\, 52.5 x 35 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: The Makings of You\, 2023\, Oil and acrylic on canvas\, 40 x 30 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n  \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: No Fixed Abode\, 2022\, Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas\, 36 x 36 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/see-the-south-during-bayou-classic/2023-11-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20230927T194741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T194741Z
UID:10005486-1700992800-1701018000@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum Store Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! Museum Store Sunday is November 26\, 2023! \nMuseum Store Sunday\, occurring annually the Sunday after Thanksgiving\, offers consumers a special shopping experience in one-of-a- kind stores\, showcasing broad assortments of highly curated\, unique\, mission specific gifts. “Be A Patron” and join the many institutions worldwide in celebrating our cultural institutions during the busy holiday season and beyond. \nMore information to come!
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/museum-store-sunday-4/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231025T162429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T204526Z
UID:10005505-1700992800-1701018000@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:See the South During Bayou Classic:
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites Bayou Classic game-goers to See the South! \nFrom November 24 to 27\, 2023\, wear your favorite Bayou Classic or HBCU apparel to the Museum to receive half off regular museum admission. While visiting\, be sure to Shop the South at our Museum Store to receive 10% off your purchase! \nVisitors must be wearing Bayou Classic apparel\, HBCU apparel or show their Bayou Classic game ticket to take advantage of this promotion. Questions? Call 504.539.9650 or email info@ogdenmuseum.org. \nMuseum Hours\nFriday\, November 24\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nSaturday\, November 25\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nSunday\, November 26\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nMonday\, November 27\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \n  \nCurrent HBCU Artists on View at The O\n\n \n\nJohn Barnes  \nTitle: Doe Poppin’ II\, 2015\, Red oak\, plywood\, pencil\, 49 x 26 x 4 inches\, Gift of Brook Davis Anderson\, 2018.1.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Barnes currently directs Dillard University’s Visual Arts program. \n\n  \n\n \nJeffrey Cook \nTitle: Untitled\, c. 1985 \, Mixed media\, 38 x 18 x 7 inches\, Gift of Jack Sullivan\, in memory of Chet Pourciau\, 2015.5.3 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Cook is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMartin Payton \nTitle: Dexter\, 1998\, Welded steel\, 58 x 28 x 15 inches\, Michael Brown and Linda Green Collection\, 2000.11.5 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Payton is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. Payton taught at Xavier University for five years. He also taught at Southern University and A&M College for two decades. \n  \n  \n\n \nRobert Reed \nTitle: San Romano\, Monticello\, Brick II\, 1982\, Aqua-Tec on canvas\, 84 x 72 inches\, Gift of Donna C. Perret\, Courtesy of Gallerie Simone Stern\, 1999.3.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Reed graduated with a B.A. from Morgan State\, an HBCU in Baltimore\, MD. \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Butterfly Pin-Up\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 42 x 15 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection\, 2003.1.469 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 1)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 33.5 x 9 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.471 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 2)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 32 x 17 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.472 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nBenjamin Leroy Wigfall \nTitle: Two Boats\, c. 1955\, Oil on canvas\, 24 x 33 inches\, Roger Houston Ogden Collection \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: From 19th Century Academic Painting through Southern Regionalism\, located on the 3rd floor. \nHBCU Connection: Wigfall was enrolled in Hampton Institute\, now Hampton University\, an HBCU in Virginia. \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord and Lin Emery \nTitle: Untitled\, 2021\, Stoneware\, acrylic\, aluminum\, 88 x 74 x 22 inches\, Collection of Suzie and Ted Bloch III\, M.D. \nLocated on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord \nTitle: Stormy\, Stoneware and acrylic\, Collection of the artist \nLocated on the 2nd floor\, near the elevators. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: Strange Brute (Hanging from the Poplar Trees) II\, ed. 5/12\, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; tree\, [Black] artist/activist body\, P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, vintage American baseball bat\, Haitian flag\, burned confederate flag\, bench\, 40 x 60 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: RAFTERS (Hyppolite + Gilbert)\, 2021\, Mixed media; Tattered New Orleans Saints jerseys\, sugar cane\, sugar cane leaves\, brown cotton\, white cotton\, indigo\, transatlantic slave trade shackles\, machete\, plexiglass vitrine display case\, “Colonial Maple” wooden base\, 68 x 32 x 20 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: “…Things Ain’t Always Set in Stone” (Street Lights)\, ed. 1/12 \, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, P.G.T. Beauregard Avenue Street Sign\, Robert E. Lee Boulevard Street Sign\, Red Street Lights\, 52.5 x 35 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: The Makings of You\, 2023\, Oil and acrylic on canvas\, 40 x 30 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n  \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: No Fixed Abode\, 2022\, Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas\, 36 x 36 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/see-the-south-during-bayou-classic/2023-11-26/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T014543
CREATED:20231025T162429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T204526Z
UID:10005506-1701079200-1701104400@ogdenmuseum.org
SUMMARY:See the South During Bayou Classic:
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites Bayou Classic game-goers to See the South! \nFrom November 24 to 27\, 2023\, wear your favorite Bayou Classic or HBCU apparel to the Museum to receive half off regular museum admission. While visiting\, be sure to Shop the South at our Museum Store to receive 10% off your purchase! \nVisitors must be wearing Bayou Classic apparel\, HBCU apparel or show their Bayou Classic game ticket to take advantage of this promotion. Questions? Call 504.539.9650 or email info@ogdenmuseum.org. \nMuseum Hours\nFriday\, November 24\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nSaturday\, November 25\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nSunday\, November 26\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nMonday\, November 27\n10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \n  \nCurrent HBCU Artists on View at The O\n\n \n\nJohn Barnes  \nTitle: Doe Poppin’ II\, 2015\, Red oak\, plywood\, pencil\, 49 x 26 x 4 inches\, Gift of Brook Davis Anderson\, 2018.1.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Barnes currently directs Dillard University’s Visual Arts program. \n\n  \n\n \nJeffrey Cook \nTitle: Untitled\, c. 1985 \, Mixed media\, 38 x 18 x 7 inches\, Gift of Jack Sullivan\, in memory of Chet Pourciau\, 2015.5.3 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Cook is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMartin Payton \nTitle: Dexter\, 1998\, Welded steel\, 58 x 28 x 15 inches\, Michael Brown and Linda Green Collection\, 2000.11.5 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Payton is a graduate of Xavier University\, where he studied under John Scott. Payton taught at Xavier University for five years. He also taught at Southern University and A&M College for two decades. \n  \n  \n\n \nRobert Reed \nTitle: San Romano\, Monticello\, Brick II\, 1982\, Aqua-Tec on canvas\, 84 x 72 inches\, Gift of Donna C. Perret\, Courtesy of Gallerie Simone Stern\, 1999.3.1 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Reed graduated with a B.A. from Morgan State\, an HBCU in Baltimore\, MD. \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Butterfly Pin-Up\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 42 x 15 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection\, 2003.1.469 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 1)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 33.5 x 9 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.471 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nJohn T. Scott \nTitle: Ritual Cutter (No. 2)\, 1978\, Painted wood construction\, 32 x 17 inches\, Gift of the Roger Houston Ogden Collection 2003.1.472 \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, located on the 4th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Scott is a graduate of Xavier University and professor at XULA for 40 years. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nBenjamin Leroy Wigfall \nTitle: Two Boats\, c. 1955\, Oil on canvas\, 24 x 33 inches\, Roger Houston Ogden Collection \nFeatured in Knowing Who We Are: From 19th Century Academic Painting through Southern Regionalism\, located on the 3rd floor. \nHBCU Connection: Wigfall was enrolled in Hampton Institute\, now Hampton University\, an HBCU in Virginia. \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord and Lin Emery \nTitle: Untitled\, 2021\, Stoneware\, acrylic\, aluminum\, 88 x 74 x 22 inches\, Collection of Suzie and Ted Bloch III\, M.D. \nLocated on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nMaPó Kinnord \nTitle: Stormy\, Stoneware and acrylic\, Collection of the artist \nLocated on the 2nd floor\, near the elevators. \nHBCU Connection: Kinnord was mentored by John Scott and currently works as a Professor of Art at Xavier University. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: Strange Brute (Hanging from the Poplar Trees) II\, ed. 5/12\, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; tree\, [Black] artist/activist body\, P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, vintage American baseball bat\, Haitian flag\, burned confederate flag\, bench\, 40 x 60 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: RAFTERS (Hyppolite + Gilbert)\, 2021\, Mixed media; Tattered New Orleans Saints jerseys\, sugar cane\, sugar cane leaves\, brown cotton\, white cotton\, indigo\, transatlantic slave trade shackles\, machete\, plexiglass vitrine display case\, “Colonial Maple” wooden base\, 68 x 32 x 20 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nNic[o] Brierre Aziz \nTitle: “…Things Ain’t Always Set in Stone” (Street Lights)\, ed. 1/12 \, 2022\, Archival print of time-based performance; P.G.T. Beauregard piñata\, Robert E. Lee piñata\, P.G.T. Beauregard Avenue Street Sign\, Robert E. Lee Boulevard Street Sign\, Red Street Lights\, 52.5 x 35 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Aziz received B.A. from Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: The Makings of You\, 2023\, Oil and acrylic on canvas\, 40 x 30 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n  \n\n \nSean Clark \nTitle: No Fixed Abode\, 2022\, Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas\, 36 x 36 inches\, Collection of the artist \nFeatured in Louisiana Contemporary\, Presented by The Helis Foundation\, located on the 5th floor. \nHBCU Connection: Clark is a graduate of Morehouse College\, a private historically Black men’s liberal arts college in Atlanta\, Georgia. \n  \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/see-the-south-during-bayou-classic/2023-11-27/
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SUMMARY:Florida Stories: A Conversation with Author Lauren Groff and Visual Artist Allison Janae Hamilton
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 6 p.m. | Conversation at 6:30 p.m. \nInternationally acclaimed visual artist Allison Janae Hamilton and bestselling author Lauren Groff both draw inspiration from the state of Florida to create poignant\, affecting works that address the past\, the present and the ever-changing landscapes of the region. \nIn celebration of Hamilton’s sculpture\, Love is like the sea….\, currently on view on the Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by The Helis Foundation\, join us for a conversation between these two women exploring their influences\, inspiration and relationships with the environment\, culture and climate of the American South. \nThis conversation is free\, but registration is required. \nRegister\nGet ready for this conversation by joining Ogden Museum’s Book Club\, exploring Lauren Groff’s award winning book\, “Florida.” \nLearn More\n\nAbout Allison Janae Hamilton \nAllison Janae Hamilton (b. 1984 in Kentucky\, raised in Florida) has exhibited widely across the U.S. and abroad. Her work has been the subject of institutional solo exhibitions at the Georgia Museum of Art\, the Joslyn Art Museum\, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) and Atlanta Contemporary\, as well as a commissioned solo project with Creative Time. Her sculpture\, Love is like the sea… (2023) is currently on view on the Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by The Helis Foundation in New Orleans\, LA. Select recent group exhibitions include there is this We\, Sculpture Milwaukee; The Dirty South: Contemporary Art\, Material Culture\, and the Sonic Impulse\, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (traveling); Shifting Horizons\, Nevada Museum of Art; Enunciated Life\, California African Art Museum; More\, More\, More\, TANK Shanghai; and Indicators: Artists on Climate Change\, Storm King Art Center. Work by the artist is held in public collections such as the Hood Museum of Art\, The Menil Collection\, Nasher Museum of Art\, Nevada Museum of Art and Speed Museum of Art\, among others. Hamilton has participated in a range of fellowships and residencies\, including at the Whitney Independent Study Program\, New York\, NY; the Studio Museum in Harlem\, New York\, NY; and Fundación Botín\, Santander\, Spain. She is the recipient of the Creative Capital Award and the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant. Hamilton holds a PhD in American Studies from New York University and an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University. She lives and works in New York. \nAbout Lauren Groff \nLauren Groff is the “New York Times” bestselling author of four novels\, “The Monsters of Templeton\,” “Arcadia\,” “Fates and Furies” and “Matrix\,” as well as the celebrated short-story collections “Delicate Edible Birds and Florida\,” a 2018 National Book Award finalist. She graduated from Amherst College and has an MFA in fiction from the University of Wisconsin Madison. \n“Fates and Furies” was a “New York Times” bestseller\, a finalist for the National Book Award\, and Amazon’s #1 Best Book of the Year in 2015. It is an exhilarating novel about marriage\, creativity\, art and perception\, and has garnered tremendous critical acclaim. Her followup book\, “Florida\,” was similarly acclaimed and was nominated for the 2018 National Book Award and won the prestigious annual Story Prize. Her latest novel\, “Matrix“\, was an instant “New York Times” bestseller\, winner of the 2022 Joyce Carol Oates Prize\, and a finalist for the 2021 National Book Award. She also edited a collection of stories by author Nancy Hale entitled “Where the Light Falls\,” bringing a forgotten master of the short story back into the literary conversation. \nLauren Groff’s work has appeared in a number of magazines\, including “The New Yorker\,” “Harper’s\,” and “The Atlantic\,” and in several of the annual “The Best American Short Stories” anthologies. Groff’s fiction has won the Paul Bowles Prize for Fiction\, the Medici Book Club Prize\, the PEN/O. Henry Award\, and the Pushcart Prize\, and has been shortlisted for the Orange Prize for New Writers and a finalist for the “L.A. Times” Book Prize. She lives in Gainsville\, Florida with her husband and two sons. \nFor more information on the Speaker\, please visit www.prhspeakers.com. \nAbout Virginia Prescott\nVirginia Prescott is an Edward R. Murrow and Gracie Award-winning radio and podcast producer and host. She’s currently President of School of Humans\, and producer of iHeart Media’s hit podcasts Hell and Gone and Unreformed. \nHer history in public media began at WWOZ Community Radio in New Orleans. From WWOZ\, Prescott went on to host Georgia Public Broadcasting’s On Second Thought and Atlanta History Center’s Virtual Author Talks\, then New Hampshire Public Radio’s (NHPR) Word of Mouth\, Writers on A New England Stage\, the Top Ten Podcasts Civics 101 and The 10-Minute Writers Workshop. Prior to joining NHPR\, she was editor\, producer and director on NPR’s On Point and Here & Now\, and Director of Interactive media for New York Public Radio. \nThroughout her radio career\, Virginia has worked to build sustainable independent radio in the developing world and has trained journalists in post-conflict zones from Sierra Leone to the Balkans. As an Audio Artist\, she has created sound and story installations for Project Row Houses\, the Arsenal Center for the Arts and MIT’s Center for Reflective Community Practice. She was a member of the Peabody Award-winning production team for Jazz from Lincoln Center with Ed Bradley and the recipient of a Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University. \n\nPoydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by The Helis Foundation (PCSE) is the South’s leading outdoor\, rotating public sculpture exhibition located in the heart of downtown New Orleans spanning Poydras Street between Convention Center Boulevard and North Galvez Street.  Since 2013\, PCSE has featured over 40 sculptures along the Poydras Corridor\, showcasing the work of renowned local\, regional and international artists.  The vision of PCSE is to increase accessibility to interesting and inspiring sculpture for the residents of and visitors to one of New Orleans’ most highly trafficked thoroughfares. \nPCSE is a collaboration between The Helis Foundation\, Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the City of New Orleans Department of Parks and Parkways.  The Helis Foundation is the exhibition’s sole funder. \nAs the South’s largest rotating public sculpture exhibition\, with fourteen installations currently on view\, Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by The Helis Foundation reinforces New Orleans’ status as a leading international destination for the visual arts; creates economic and programming opportunities for a diversity of artists; and beautifies and provides visual interest to the heavily-trafficked vehicular and pedestrian artery connecting the Arts District\, Central Business District and historic French Quarter.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/florida-stories-a-conversation-with-author-lauren-groff-and-visual-artist-allison-janae-hamilton/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Ogden Museum Meditation
DESCRIPTION:Ready to activate your individual and collective well-being and love of art through mindful meditation? Join Mikhayla Harrell every Thursday from 12:30 to 1 p.m. for Ogden Museum Meditation (OMM). Mikhayla is a seasoned yoga and meditation teacher who leans into the traditions of Mindfulness\, Vipassana and Shaivism. \nOMM is free with admission and if you are a Louisiana resident\, admission is free on Thursdays\, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. \n/// Image by Pixababy
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/ogden-museum-meditation-3/2023-11-30/
CATEGORIES:Events for Adults,Live Events,Museum Meditations
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