NOMA Announces Julie Livaudais George As President Of Board Of Trustees
Seven New Board Members and NOMA Volunteer Committee Chair Appointed NEW ORLEANS, LA- NOMA has named Julie Livaudais George as president of its board of trustees, and has appointed seven new trustees to the board as well as a new NOMAVolunteer Committee Chair. George replaces David F. Edwards who oversaw a comprehensive strategic planning process… Read More
“NOMA 100″… Gifts That Keep On Giving
Polly Renwick treasured her de Kooning. But when John Bullard and Anne Milling asked her to give it away, she couldn’t resist. “We didn’t have to think long and hard,” Renwick, a social worker, said of the decision she made with her husband, retired political science professor Edward F. Renwick, to donate their precious Willem… Read More
The New Orleans Museum Of Art Reveals Two New International Additions To Its Sculpture Garden
By Eileen Fleming | WWNO Listen to the entire interview here There are two new additions on display at the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden: Caduto a Ragione by Mimmo Paladino and Wind Sculpture V by Yinka Shonibare. WWNO’s Eileen Fleming met up with New Orleans Museum of Art Director Susan Taylor outside the… Read More
New Orleans’ Top 10 Art Exhibits Of 2014
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune View the full slideshow here Read More
4 Kid-Friendly Things To Do In New Orleans For New Year’s Eve
By David Lee Simmons, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here When we think about the fun that’s in store for New Orleanians on New Year’s Eve, it’s with a decidedly adult theme. There’s plenty of partying, plenty of revelry, plenty of fireworks, and a whole lot of bubbly. Which is totally fine…. Read More
The 50 Most Exciting Artists Of 2014
By Christian Viveros-Fauné | artnet news This article originally appeared here Life can’t be boiled down to a listicle. Neither can art or money. Yet all three have become so intimately intertwined that they could seriously stand the kind of rearranging that only an alternative inventory can provide. Some readers will invariably quote The Guardian’s… Read More