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SUMMARY:Museum Closing at 3 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:To observe Juneteenth\, Ogden Museum of Southern Art will be closing at 3 p.m.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/museum-closing-at-3-p-m-40/
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Fine Arts FUNdamentals Camp
DESCRIPTION:Fine Arts FUNdamentals Camp: Session III\nFor campers entering grades 2 – 5\nJune 22 through June 26 (1 week) | 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nSpark your child’s creativity by enrolling your young artist in Fine Arts FUNdamentals\, facilitated by art educators Myron Solomon and Makayla Howard. \nDuring each week-long session\, campers will be immersed in creativity and discover the diverse world of Southern Art. In this series of small\, specialized camps\, kids in grades 2 through 5 explore various art forms\, including painting\, drawing\, printmaking\, sculpture\, and textiles\, while also learning about the artists who shape the South! \nEvery session is fresh\, fun and designed to inspire\, culminating in a special gallery exhibition celebrating campers’ amazing creations. Don’t miss this chance for your child to make art\, new friends and lasting memories! \nCampers should come to camp each day with a water bottle\, snack\, lunch and an extra layer. \n$300 members / $350 not-yet-members \nregister for Fine Arts Fundamentals Session III\n\nNot a museum member? Save money on this summer camp and others like it\, plus receive exclusive privileges like unlimited free museum admission\, private exhibition previews and so much more when you join Ogden Museum today! Membership begins at the low price of $60. \nJoin the O today\n\nUPCOMING SUMMER CAMPS AT OGDEN MUSEUM\nClick the title of each camp to learn more about each camp! Register for one session or for multiple sessions. Each session features new and exciting crafts and lessons. \nMonday\, June 8 through Friday\, June 12\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session I \nMonday\, June 15 through Friday\, June 19\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session II \nMonday\, June 22 through Friday\, June 26\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session III \nMonday\, July 6 through Friday\, July 10\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session IV \nMonday\, July 13 through Friday\, July 24\nFashion Institute \nMonday\, June 22 through Friday\, June 26 and Monday\, July 6 through Friday\, July 10\nPhotography & Exhibition Design Camp \nQuestions? Email education@ogdenmuseum.org \n \nOgden Museum Camps are sponsored in part by the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation\, Inc.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/fine-arts-fundamentals-camp-session-iii/
CATEGORIES:Classes for Kids,Events for Kids
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SUMMARY:Photography & Exhibition Design Camp
DESCRIPTION:Photography & Exhibition Design Camp\nFor campers entering grades 6 – 12\nJune 22 through June 26 and July 6 through July 10 (2 weeks) | 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.\nNo camp the week of June 29 through July 3 \nDiscover a new way of seeing in this engaging digital photography program facilitated by photographer Ariya Aladjem Wolf. \nCampers will learn the fundamental elements of photography—including composition\, exposure and lighting—while creating meaningful\, thought-provoking work. They’ll explore photography as storytelling through documentary and still-life projects and gain exposure to professional artwork through daily field trips to local arts institutions. In the classroom\, students will practice critique and develop a strong portfolio of work that reflects their creative growth. \nTo close out the program\, students plan the final exhibition opening on White Linen Night at Ogden Museum. Students will learn photo matting techniques and the curation process. \n Students are encouraged to bring their own digital camera or phone camera. A limited number of digital cameras are available for students to use at the Museum. Students should come to camp each day with a water bottle\, snack\, lunch and an extra layer. \n$600 members / $700 not-yet-members \nregister for Photography & Exhibition Design Camp\n\nNot a museum member? Save money on this summer camp and others like it\, plus receive exclusive privileges like unlimited free museum admission\, private exhibition previews and so much more when you join Ogden Museum today! Membership begins at the low price of $60. \nJoin the O today\n\nAbout Ariya Martin \nAriya Martin (she/her)\, working under the moniker Ariya Aladjem Wolf is a visual artist\, performer and educator based in New Orleans (Bulbancha)\, Louisiana. Aladjem Wolf’s creative work is collaborative in spirit. She is a founding member of Southerly Gold\, an all-female photography collective; performs with the vocal ensemble\, Serpentine\, who use sound and the creation of activated space to facilitate environments for transformation and healing; and co-founded the organization\, One Bird\, dedicated to community youth arts. She is an Associate Professor at the University of New Orleans\, overseeing the photography program. \nShe earned her MFA in Imaging Arts-Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology and has been an active member of the New Orleans art community since 2006. Her work has been exhibited at various institutions\, including Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, the New Orleans Museum of Art and Acadiana Center for the Arts\, and completed artist residencies at Footnote Centre for Image and Text in Belgrade\, Serbia\, and Kolaj Institute in New Orleans. She is currently a member of Good Children Gallery\, an artist-run gallery space in the St Claude Arts District. \n\nUPCOMING SUMMER CAMPS AT OGDEN MUSEUM\nClick the title of each camp to learn more about each camp! Register for one session or for multiple sessions. Each session features new and exciting crafts and lessons. \nMonday\, June 8 through Friday\, June 12\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session I \nMonday\, June 15 through Friday\, June 19\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session II \nMonday\, June 22 through Friday\, June 26\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session III \nMonday\, July 6 through Friday\, July 10\nFine Arts FUNdamentals Session IV \nMonday\, July 13 through Friday\, July 24\nFashion Institute \nMonday\, June 22 through Friday\, June 26 and Monday\, July 6 through Friday\, July 10\nPhotography & Exhibition Design Camp \nQuestions? Email education@ogdenmuseum.org \n \nOgden Museum Camps are sponsored in part by the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation\, Inc.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/photography-exhibition-design-camp/
CATEGORIES:Classes for Kids,Events for Kids
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SUMMARY:Ogden After Hours
DESCRIPTION:Ogden After Hours Jazz Series concludes with a performance by Yusa\, a high-energy Cuban musician who seamlessly combines traditional Cuban forms with modern sensibilities. Yusa draws the listener in with her uncommon and very personal style – a blend of trova\, son\, pop\, r&b\, Brazilian rhythms and jazz. This evening\, legendary modern jazz guitarist Steve Masakowski will join Yusa for a rare opportunity to see these two guitar masters play together. \nBefore the performance\, join us in the galleries for a celebration of In the Beloved\, a new body of work by Alexis McGrigg\, examining themes of Blackness\, space\, spirituality\, identity and collective consciousness through painting\, drawing\, and interdisciplinary media. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet the artist and delve into her work\, exploring the multiplicity of Blackness\, figurative abstraction and conceptual narratives. \n5 – 6 p.m.:  In the Beloved Exhibition Celebration \n6 – 8 p.m.:  Ogden After Hours \nIn addition to the live jazz\, enjoy: \n\nA food pop-up\nA cash bar\nA kids’ art activity table\n\n$15 adult / $7 child \nTickets\nOgden After Hours are free for Museum Members. Not a member? Learn more about membership perks by visiting here. \n\nAbout Yusa \nYusa is a Cuban multi-instrumentalist\, singer\, songwriter\, arranger and composer whose music bridges traditional Cuban forms and contemporary influences. Drawing from trova\, son\, pop\, jazz\, r&b and Brazilian rhythms\, she has developed a distinctive sound rooted in both Cuban tradition and global musical exchange. \nRaised in Alamar\, Cuba\, Yusa became the first graduate of Havana’s Amadeo Roldán Music Conservatory to specialize in the Cuban tres guitar\, helping expand the instrument’s role beyond traditional Cuban son. She gained international recognition with her self-titled debut album\, Yusa (2002)\, and as a founding member of the influential Cuban music collective Interactivo. \nIn recent years\, Yusa has developed strong ties to New Orleans\, performing at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival\, leading workshops at the New Orleans Jazz Market and collaborating with musicians including Deacon John and Herlin Riley. Now based in New Orleans\, she performs regularly throughout the city while maintaining an active international touring schedule. \nKnown for her dynamic performances and deeply personal style\, Yusa continues to bring together diverse musical traditions while creating work that is both rooted in Cuban culture and open to influences from around the world. \n\nAbout Steve Masakowski \nSteve Masakowski is a New Orleans jazz guitarist\, composer and educator whose career spans more than four decades. A fixture of the city’s jazz scene since the early 1980s\, he is known for his work with the award-winning ensemble Astral Project and collaborations with artists including Ellis Marsalis\, Bobby McFerrin\, Dave Liebman\, Nicholas Payton and Dianne Reeves. \nBorn and raised in New Orleans\, Masakowski has performed with many of the city’s leading musicians while building an acclaimed career as a recording artist\, composer and bandleader. His recordings include two releases on the Blue Note Records label\, and his work has earned recognition from DownBeat magazine as well as numerous local and national honors. \nIn addition to his performing career\, Masakowski has dedicated decades to music education. He served as a Professor at the University of New Orleans\, where he held the title of Coca-Cola Endowed Chair\, and is the author of “Jazz Ear Training: Learning to Hear Your Way Through Music.” Through his work as a performer\, composer and educator\, Masakowski has helped shape generations of New Orleans musicians while continuing to expand the possibilities of contemporary jazz. \n\nAbout Ogden After Hours \nOgden After Hours (OAH) is a special event that features a diverse lineup of programs reflecting and celebrating the diversity of Southern art and culture. Bringing the whole family? Each OAH offers a unique art activity table for kids to enjoy! \n  \n/// Image credit: Allan Amato
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