
Artists Daniel Callahan, Jessica Strahan, and Akirash joined Curator Ndubuisi Ezeluomba for a discussion about the influence of African art in their practices.

Keep up to date with our progress report as we become the institution we aspire to be.

An akwanshi stone monolith from the Cross River region of Nigeria forms the centerpiece of an exhibition examining ancestral veneration among African cultures.

Ochre Waves, 2019. Carmen Donaldson Fund, 2020.39. © Alia Ali, 2019.

A Sense of Memory, 2015. Museum purchase. © Ana Hernandez.

Fabulous floral installations pop up in NOMA’s galleries for Art in Bloom: In Full Bloom Presented by First Horizon.

“The Show Must Go On: What American Curators Are Up to in Isolation” by Judith H. Dobrzynski

Create your own paper sculpture inspired by New Orleans-born artist Ida Kohlmeyer’s Rebus 3D-89-3.

Identify distinctive shapes in sculptures from NOMA’s Besthoff Sculpture Garden and create a shape collage using found household items and pictures.

Works by Joan Miró and Ida Kohlmeyer serve as the creative spark for an activity about expressing creative thoughts and ideals.

Beat the heat with a visit to NOMA for special tours, art-making activities, storytelling and other events.
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Artists Daniel Callahan, Jessica Strahan, and Akirash joined Curator Ndubuisi Ezeluomba for a discussion about the influence of African art in their practices.

Keep up to date with our progress report as we become the institution we aspire to be.

Ochre Waves, 2019. Carmen Donaldson Fund, 2020.39. © Alia Ali, 2019.

An akwanshi stone monolith from the Cross River region of Nigeria forms the centerpiece of an exhibition examining ancestral veneration among African cultures.

The American Studio Pottery Movement of the postwar years redefined the art of ceramics.

Often inspired by sources close to home, Alma Thomas created a style of abstract painting entirely her own.

A Sense of Memory, 2015. Museum purchase. © Ana Hernandez.