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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

This month, NOMA partnered with the New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Foundation for the third annual Our Hispanic Heritage student chalk-drawing contest.

Visionaries Gala and Garden Party

Visionaries Gala and Garden Party

Join us for the Visionaries Gala and Garden Party and celebrate 20 years of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden with live music, food, drinks, and more.

Japan Fest

Japan Fest

Celebrate Japanese culture through art, performances, food, and more at Japan Fest on Saturday, October 26.

NOMA X BONFOLK

NOMA X BONFOLK

In collaboration with the museum, Bonfolk releases two NOMA-inspired designs of their iconic socks.

ON VIEW NOW

ON VIEW NOW

Wang Qingsong creates elaborately staged large-format photographs that focus on the dramatic social, political, and cultural changes in China in the post-Mao era.

New in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden

New in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden

Thomas J Price’s Time Unfolding is the first of three new additions in celebration of the garden’s 20th anniversary.

 

20 YEARS OF THE BESTHOFF SCULPTURE GARDEN

20 YEARS OF THE BESTHOFF SCULPTURE GARDEN

Celebrate 20 years of the Besthoff Sculpture Garden with a year-long celebration of events and more.

This exhibition looks at the more than 4,000-year history of glass around the world and how it intersects with scientific discoveries, foodways, and artistic innovations.

Sand, Ash, Heat: Glass at the New Orleans Museum of Art

This exhibition looks at the more than 4,000-year history of glass around the world and how it intersects with scientific discoveries, foodways, and artistic innovations.

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Drawn from NOMA’s permanent collection, this exhibition explores the intersection between photography and written language, from the medium’s invention to the present day.

Show & Tell: A Brief History of Photography and Text

Drawn from NOMA’s permanent collection, this exhibition explores the intersection between photography and written language, from the medium’s invention to the present day.

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This exhibition highlights some of the most pioneering African artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in the museum’s collection.

Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA

This exhibition highlights some of the most pioneering African artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in the museum’s collection.

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We are excited to announce a new partnership with @lcmchealth to support the museum`s Art Thrives creative aging initiative for adults ages 55 and older!⁠

Part of a larger “creative aging” movement across the country, Art Thrives provides the opportunity for older audiences to learn new creative skills and build community through active art-making. ⁠

The grant helps support and expand NOMA`s Art Thrives programming over the next two years to create additional opportunities for older adults to learn new skills while building community and having fun in the process.⁠

As part of the new partnership the institutions will collaborate on public programming for patients, medical professionals, and staff.⁠

“We are delighted that our partnership with LCMC Health will expand Art Thrives programming, a cornerstone of our efforts to leverage the transformational power of the arts to alter the narrative around expressing creativity as we age,” said Dr. Redell Hearn, Chief Educator at NOMA.⁠

“The museum’s mission is to inspire lifelong learning through the arts, and creative experiences designed specifically for adults are a crucial part of this work.” ⁠

Upcoming Art Thrives courses and workshops are scheduled for early 2025 and will be announced on noma.org.⁠
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📷: @rnmusik
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Have you seen this newly commissioned work by Sharif Bey? ➡️ Now on view in “Sand, Ash, Heat: Glass at the New Orleans Museum of Art”

🎨: Sharif Bey, “Domestic: Queen,” 2024. Glass, earthenware, metal. New Orleans Museum of Art, Museum purchase, William McDonald Boles and Eva Carol Boles Fund, 2023.24. © Sharif Bey.
📍: First floor, Ella West Freeman Galleries
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