Creative Assembly
A Choice of Weapons: Photography, Surveillance, and Ethics
This panel will explore the new emerging chapter in the ethics of photography, considering how the digital, social world has made photography an instantaneous and global "weapon" that can slip easily from one hand to another, and offering guidance on ethical and inclusive approaches to protest photography.
Honoring Juneteenth at NOMA
In recognition of the Juneteenth Holiday, the New Orleans Museum of Art invites local community members to enjoy a day of free admission for all to the museum and Besthoff Sculpture Garden, and select program offerings.
Opening Reception: What Is Harmony?
NOMA, the New Orleans Photo Alliance, and New Harmony High School celebrate the opening of What Is Harmony? with a public reception.
Steve Lands: Rearranging the Planets
New Orleans Museum of Art 1 Collins Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LACreative Assembly Cohort member Steve Lands presents Rearranging the Planets, a new musical performance reinterpreting composer Gustav Holst’s influential orchestral suite <em.The Planets.
Virtual Premiere: Rearranging the Planets
Creative Assembly Cohort member Steve Lands presents Rearranging the Planets, a new musical performance reinterpreting composer Gustav Holst’s influential orchestral suite The Planets.
Gallery Talk with Joseph Darensbourg
Join us in the galleries each Wednesday for weekly talks with artists, curators, and other special guests. During these casual conversations, we’ll take a close look at different works currently on view at NOMA.
Pass It On Open Mic & Showcase: Queens Carved in Time
In conjunction with Queen Nefertari’s Egypt, Pass It On hosts its monthly open mic and showcase at NOMA in the courtyard featuring artist John T. Scott’s Spirit Gates.
Food as Medicine: New Orleans Cuisine with Healthy Alternatives
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden 1 Collins Diboll Circle, New Orleans , LAAs one of the culinary capitals of the world, New Orleans’s cuisine is one of the city’s most notable attributes. While many of these dishes are world renowned, their nutrition and healthiness is sometimes compromised during their creation. Lower 9th Ward native Courtney Clark has dedicated much of her multidisciplinary creative practice to community food justice organizing in an attempt to combat many of the diet-related diseases that exist within many of New Orleans’ communities.