Flower Power
By Lauren Laborde | myneworleans.com This article originally appeared here Every spring, the art at New Orleans Museum of Art isn’t just on the walls – it’s in the form of more than 100 elaborate floral displays, usually referencing art or local culture, exhibited for Art in Bloom. The annual week-long event (March 16-20) kicks off… Read More
CultureConnect Wins Two Awards for New Orleans Museum of Art App
By Julia Ballard | Silicon Bayou News This article originally appeared here The Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) has recognized the winners of the first ever SEMC Technology Competition, designed to recognize and reward excellence in the use of technology by southeastern museums. CultureConnect and its tablet app for the New Orleans Museum of Art won… Read More
The Typewriter and the Capitol Rotunda
By Wallis Watkins | wrkf.org Click here to listen to the full interview In between the House and Senate chambers of the State Capitol sits Tim Youd, methodically pounding the keys of his Remington typewriter. It’s similar to the one Robert Penn Warren used to write “All the King’s Men,” which Youd, a visual and… Read More
Performance artist using typewriters to copy classic novels, finds inspiration at Louisiana sites
ROBIN MILLER| ROMILLER@THEADVOCATE.COM This article originally appeared here Skeptics have rolled their eyes, but Tim Youd was ready for that. He knew typing — yes, typing; not writing — a classic novel would draw some criticism. But it usually disappears when he explains why. It’s about the process, how he uses the same kind of… Read More
Images Open 24 Hrs
By Charlie Tatum | Pelican Bomb This article originally appeared here I find it nearly impossible free ice to write about Jeepaxle my work. The concept I planetarium struggle to deal with ketchup is opposed to the logical community lift tab inherent in language horses and communication. My fascination with images open 24 hrs. is… Read More
100 Novels
By Lucie Monk Carter | Country Roads Magazine This article originally appeared here I heard the artist before I saw him: he and I were introduced by the hypnotic chorus of typewriter keys ricocheting off the State Capitol ceiling four stories above. When I turned the corner from the elevators, I found Tim Youd typing… Read More