Katie Holten
As told to Allese Thomson Baker for Artforum. Katie Holten is an Irish-born, New York-based multimedia artist whose work explores the relationship between human beings and the natural environment. She… Read More
As told to Allese Thomson Baker for Artforum. Katie Holten is an Irish-born, New York-based multimedia artist whose work explores the relationship between human beings and the natural environment. She… Read More
By D. Eric Bookhardt for Gambit Weekly Here’s a question: Which great American industrial-precisionist painter is buried in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3? There are only two possibilities: Charles Sheeler… Read More
By Liz Mardiks for Offbeat. One of the New Orleans Museum of Art’s most-anticipated recent exhibitions-“Ralston Crawford and Jazz”-opens tonight with a big celebration. Crawford, a prominent American artist of… Read More
By Doug MacCash for The Times-Picayune The New Orleans Museum of Art’s “Ralston Crawford and Jazz” exhibition, a collection of 150 New Orleans-inspired photos, drawings, paintings, prints and short films… Read More
By Judy Walker, The Times-Picayune The New Orleans Museum of Art has announced a change in plans because of an overwhelming response to the “Art You Can Eat” cooking demonstrations… Read More
Written by Doug McCash for the Times-Picayune. Internationally known artist Katie Holten is attempting to obstruct the New Orleans Museum of Art atrium with a set of huge drawings suspended… Read More
By Susan Taylor, the Director of the New Orleans Museum of Art via myneworleans.com “Portrait of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France,” 1788, By Elisabeth Vigeé-Lebrun At the recent opening of… Read More
Large-Scale, Site-Specific Installation Explores the Ever-Changing Natural Environment of the City of New Orleans Katie Holten: Drawn to the Edge On View June 15- September 9, 2012 New Orleans, LA… Read More
Where Y’At Best Museum 1) New Orleans Museum of Art 1 Collin Diboll Circle – 658-4100 –NOMA.org The New Orleans Museum of Art boasts an incredible collection of European, Louisianan,… Read More
By Steven Forster for the Times-Picayune DEVELOPING TALENTS “One Night, 100 Photographers” brought novices and professionals to the New Orleans Museum of Art, where they showed their prints on tables… Read More
On View June 22-October 14, 2012 at the New Orleans Museum of Art New Orleans, LA – Ralston Crawford and Jazz explores the profound impact of New Orleans’ culture, and… Read More
By Dalt Wonk, Gambit NOLA Project has once again spun its magic in an outdoor setting. Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It, recently presented in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff… Read More
By Steven Forster for the Times-Picayune To honor Chef Leah Chase’s contributions to the city, the New Orleans Museum of Art opened an exhibition of 20 paintings that capture her… Read More
By Robert Cicetti for Hyperallergic. The New Orleans Museum of Art hosted a luncheon today for members of arts community that amounted to something much more than the usual meet… Read More
By Steven Forster for the Times-Picayune Artist Willie Birch hosted a walk-through and discussion of “Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial” to packed galleries at the New Orleans Museum… Read More
By Doug McCash, nola.com It’s unusual for the New Orleans Museum of Art to schedule a gala on a Monday night, but that’s the way chef Leah Chase wanted it…. Read More
Sneak into the kitchen of Dooky Chase Restaurant (2301 Orleans Ave., 821-0535) on any given weekday and you’ll probably see Leah Chase chopping trinity or completing one of her classic… Read More
Due to popular demand NOMA and the NOLA Project have extended the production to include May 23rd, May 24th, and May 25th! NOMA and the NOLA Project are back in… Read More