NEW ORLEANS – Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites the New Orleans community to a very
merry Ogden After Hours. Taking place Thursday, December 19 from 6 to 8 p.m., the evening
will feature:
- Holiday carols performed by Casmé;
- A cash bar featuring a holiday crafted cocktail;
- A mini holiday market pop-up with Ceramics by Lily Fein and Jewelry crafted by Earth
Reverie; - A food pop-up with Chef Linda, the Yakamein Lady; and
- Festive holiday art craft for kids
Casmé 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.
Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door. $15 adult / $7 child / Free for museum
members. To purchase tickets in advance please visit www.ogdenmuseum.org.
About Ogden Museum of Southern Art
Located in the vibrant Warehouse Arts District of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana since 1999 and open to the public since 2003, Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites visitors to experience and learn about the artists and culture of the American South. Ogden Museum is home to a collection with almost five thousand works, making it the largest publicly available and most comprehensive repository dedicated to Southern art in the nation, with particular strength in the genres of Self-Taught art, Regionalism, Photography and Contemporary Art. The Museum is further recognized for its original exhibitions, public events and educational programs, which examine the development of visual art alongside Southern traditions of music, literature, culinary heritage and craft and design.
Ogden Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Museum is located at 925 Camp Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. For more
information visit ogdenmuseum.org or call 504.539.9650.