Children Are the Future of Museums
By Paula Wallace | huffingtonpost.com This article originally appeared here When I learned that all five of the Illinois State Museum facilities were recently closed amid the state’s budget crisis, I… Read More
By Paula Wallace | huffingtonpost.com This article originally appeared here When I learned that all five of the Illinois State Museum facilities were recently closed amid the state’s budget crisis, I… Read More
Time.com | TIME This article originally appeared here Each November, as hundreds of photographers and artists converge on the French capital for Paris Photo, photobook enthusiasts gather to celebrate the… Read More
thenewolreansadvocate.com | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here Katie Pfohl, NOMA’s Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and curator of the “Visions of US” exhibition, shares five… Read More
BY JOHN D’ADDARIO | SPECIAL TO THE ADVOCATE This article originally appeared here From its foundation in 1911, the New Orleans Museum of Art has always made art by American artists… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Why, you might ask yourself on Friday (Nov. 20) afternoon, is a museum guard dutifully patrolling the apparently… Read More
Deep South Magazine This article originally appeared here Artist Tim Youd makes a stop in Louisiana on his literary pilgrimage to retype 100 works of literature. William Faulkner’s The Sound and… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here The “Pierre Joseph Landry: Patriot, Planter, Sculptor” exhibit that opens at the New Orleans Museum of Art on Friday… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Read this article on NOLA.com The “Pierre Joseph Landry: Patriot, Planter, Sculptor” exhibit that opens at the New Orleans Museum of Art on Friday… Read More
theneworleansadvocate.com | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here The mystery and magic of masks from Japan is revealed in a New Orleans Museum of Art exhibit slated… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Click here to watch the full video Los Angeles performance artist Tim Youd began the process of retyping John Kennedy Toole’s classic “A Confederacy… Read More
By Susan Larson | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here Every book — whether you hold it in your hands on paper or e-reader — begins… Read More
BY SUSAN LARSON | SPECIAL TO THE ADVOCATE The article originally appeared here Every book — whether you hold it in your hands on paper or e-reader — begins with… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Starting Friday (October 2) visitors to the New Orleans Museum of Art may hear a clacking noise echoing… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Starting Friday (October 2) visitors to the New Orleans Museum of Art may hear a clacking noise echoing… Read More
Ten years ago this week New Orleans was under water. A decade later, people who survived the flood are still turning to art to make sense of Hurricane Katrina’s fury…. Read More
photonola.org | PHOTONOLA This article originally appeared here Since 1975, Tina Barney has been producing large-scale photographs of family and friends. Her meticulous tableaux chronicle the complexity of interpersonal relationships…. Read More
By Cameron Shaw | The New York Times This feature originally appeared here > NEW ORLEANS — How well do you remember the last days of August 10 years ago?… Read More
By Neda Ulaby | NPR This article originally appeared here > Anniversaries call for exhibitions, and art museums across New Orleans felt compelled to remember Hurricane Katrina as the 10th… Read More