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Including nearly 100 dramatic black-and-white photographs, In Light of Everything is the first career retrospective for photographer Debbie Fleming Caffery.

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Japan Fest

Japan Fest

Celebrate Japanese culture through art, performances, food, and more—presented in partnership with the Japan Club of New Orleans.

LOVE in the Garden

LOVE in the Garden

Celebrate the culture and spirit of New Orleans with a festive evening in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden.

Baby Artsplay!

Baby Artsplay!

This workshop series provides engaging arts-based activities designed to instruct caregivers on how to use the arts at home to promote early learning.

In Conversation

In Conversation

Join us for a talk and catalogue signing with art jewelry collector Susan Grant Lewin and writer Thomas Beller.

FRIDAY NIGHT OUT

FRIDAY NIGHT OUT

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NOMA Book Club

NOMA Book Club

Check out our book club selections for 2023.

DEI Progress Report

DEI Progress Report

NOMA is committed to being a welcoming, inclusive, anti-racist institution. We invite you to follow our progress.

From cowboy boots and bathing suits to Hollywood gowns and streetwear, this exhibition presents American fashion as a powerful emblem of culture.

Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour

From cowboy boots and bathing suits to Hollywood gowns and streetwear, this exhibition presents American fashion as a powerful emblem of culture.

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This exhibition includes a selection of works recently given to the New Orleans Museum of Art.

Field and Figure: Recent Gifts from Diane and Charles L. Frankel

This exhibition includes a selection of works recently given to the New Orleans Museum of Art.

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For centuries, Japanese Zen masters have created works of art intended to focus the minds of students and practitioners.

Monochromes: Japanese Zen Paintings and Ceramics

For centuries, Japanese Zen masters have created works of art intended to focus the minds of students and practitioners.

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Meet the creative bartending talents in the eighth annual LOVE in the Garden Cocktail Challenge, sponsored by @sazeraccompanyofficial. You may recognize their faces from some of the best bars around New Orleans, including @latitude29nola @espiritunola @dba_neworleans @pigeonandwhale @jewelnola @dovetailnola @turningtablesnola @usbgnola

LOVE in the Garden Presented by Hancock Whitney is tomorrow, Friday, September 22.

🎟️ Tickets are available at noma.org/love and at the door.

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A Kermit-approved glass pitcher? 🐸🏺⁠

So-called "lily pad" pitchers—named after the thick tendrils of glass forming pools akin to aquatic plants—are coveted by collectors of American glass.⁠

“Lily pad” pitchers are historically associated with the glasshouses of southern New Jersey, where the nation’s first successful glass production started in the 18th century.⁠

This forested area—copious wood is needed to fuel furnaces for melting glass—was home to 11 glass factories by 1820, many employing German immigrants with skills from European glass factories.⁠

The bread-and-butter of these American factories would have been practical glass items such as window panes and bottles. Fanciful objects like “lily pad” pitchers are thought to have been made in the glassblower’s after-hours.⁠

👉 Click the link in our bio to learn about how this "lily pad" pitcher was made in a @nolanews article by Mel Buchanan, NOMA`s RosaMary Curator of Decorative Arts and Design.⁠

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🎨: United States, Possibly New Jersey, "Lily Pad" Pitcher, c. 1825–1850. Glass, free blown. Gift of Melvin P. Billups in memory of his wife, Clarice Marston Billups, 58.109.
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Algunas oportunidades para explorar “Fabricando Moda en EE.UU.: De la Firmeza al Glamour” en español. 👇 A few opportunities to explore "Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour" in Spanish.⁠

En persona 💃 Miércoles 20 de septiembre, 12:30 y 6:00 p.m.: Sumérgete en “Fabricando Moda en EE. UU.” con curadora de el Decorative Arts Trust, Laura Ochoa Rincon.⁠
Virtual 💻 Martes 26 de septiembre, 12:00 p.m.: súbete a Instagram Live para una introducción a la exposición con curadora Laura Ochoa Rincón. ⁠
En Persona 🖼️ Durante el horario normal del museo: “Fabricando Moda en EE. UU.” incluye etiquetas completamente bilingües en español que tienes toda la información de cada una de las prendas y obras presentadas.⁠

In Person 💃 Wednesday, September 20, 12:30 and 6:00 pm: Dive into "Fashioning America" with Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Fellow Laura Ochoa Rincon.⁠
Virtual 💻 Tuesday, September 26, 12:00 pm: Hop on Instagram Live for an introduction to the exhibition with Curatorial Fellow Laura Ochoa Rincon.⁠
In Person 🖼️ During regular museum hours: "Fashioning America" includes completely bilingual Spanish–English labels and information on each of the garments and works featured.⁠

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📷: @schnellabroad
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