Remembering Katrina Through Art
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
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
Opening this summer at the New Orleans Museum of Art, A Louisiana Parlor: Antebellum Taste & Context is an exhibition featuring the Butler-Greenwood Plantation parlor furnishings acquired by the museum from descendants of the family in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Read More