‘Gordon Parks: The Making Of An Argument’ Featured By The Google Cultural Institute
CLICK HERE to view NOMA’s exhibition Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument on Google’s Cultural Institute. Read More
CLICK HERE to view NOMA’s exhibition Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument on Google’s Cultural Institute. Read More
By Chris Waddington, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Essence Festival 2014 fits New Orleans. Both the city and the celebration wrap the riches of African-American culture… Read More
By Dr. Sara Hollis | The New Orleans Tribune This article originally appeared here The huge colorful heroic murals that artist and professor Hale Woodruff painted at Talladega College between… Read More
On View at the New Orleans Museum of Art June 20, 2014-September 21, 2014 New Orleans, La. – Opening June 20 at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Behind Closed… Read More
Through August 24th, in a brief and beautifully-positioned hallway of NOMA known as the “A. Charlotte Mann and Joshua Mann Pailet Gallery” sits a tiny photography show culled from the… Read More
New Orleans, LA (PRWEB) April 30, 2014 — Representatives of Audubon Nature Institute and the New Orleans Museum of Art gathered May 28, 2014 to celebrate a longstanding partnership with… Read More
By John d’Addario | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here One of the greatest American mural cycles of the 20th century is coming to the New Orleans… Read More
By Chris Waddington, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Black history gets larger than life treatment at the New Orleans Museum of Art with the May 16… Read More
By Will Coviello | Gambit Weekly This article originally appeared here The Humpty Dumpty in The NOLA Project’s Adventures in Wonderland, a semi-participatory dramatic adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s two novels… Read More
By Stephen Babcock | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here In the NOLA Project’s latest outdoor, theatrical romp, theNOMA Sculpture Garden is woven into Wonderland and the… Read More
By Jim Fitzmorris | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here Since he’s staging a wild theatrical party, director Andrew Larimer is counting on New Orleans audiences to… Read More
Shelby Hartman on The NOLA Project’s Lewis Carroll-inspired performance at City Park By Shelby Hartman | Gambit Weekly This article originally appeared here For the last three years, The NOLA… Read More
Our Top Picks of the Month’s Events By Lauren LaBorde, myneworleans.com Read the complete article here Through The Looking Glass The NOLA Project is known for staging productions of Shakespeare… Read More
By Chris Waddington, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Alice chased the rabbit and I followed her through the sculpture garden at New Orleans City Park. That’s… Read More
Social practice is going mainstream as more artists focus their work on making an impact on problems like homelessness and pollution. But the question of how to judge activist art… Read More
By Carol Strickland | Art in America This article originally appeared here At a 1993 conference at New York’s Dia Center for the Arts, artist Mel Chin took to the… Read More
By Carol Anne Blitzer | The New Orleans Advocate Time stopped in 1861 in the parlor of Butler Greenwood Plantation, just north of St. Francisville. Now all of the furnishings… Read More
By Mark Waller, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here The emerging technology of 3D printing might take more forms than people widely understand. New Orleans native and… Read More