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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp Session 1 (Ages 5–12)
DESCRIPTION:Campers will embark on an exciting summer adventure at NOMA\, exploring 5\,000 years of art through our permanent collection\, special exhibitions\, and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden. With an interdisciplinary approach to creative thinking and art-making\, campers will engage in a variety of artistic mediums and activities\, including drawing\, painting\, movement\, sculpture\, and more. Each camp session is unique\, yet all are centered on the joy of art exploration\, creation\, and fun—all located conveniently within New Orleans City Park. \nRegistration is $320 ($240 for members). Please note that session 1 does not meet on Friday\, June 20\, in observance of Juneteenth. \nRegister Now
URL:https://noma.org/event/summer-camp-session-1-ages-5-12/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Kids & Families,Summer Camp
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SUMMARY:Book Club: Strapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of Madame X
DESCRIPTION:NOMA’s book club meets monthly to discuss fiction and non-fiction books related to art in the museum’s collection and exhibitions.  \nIt is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book to participate. In addition to monthly book discussions\, the book club meets periodically for curatorial programs related to the book selections.  \nBooks are selected in advance and planned according to the museum’s exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the titles. Selections are also available at the NOMA Museum Shop\, where museum members receive a 10% discount. \nRegister Now \nMeetings are held in person or via Zoom. All meetings begin at 12 pm. For more information or questions\, please email programs@noma.org. \n\nAbout the Book\nStrapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of Madame X\nby Deborah Davis\n\n\nThe subject of John Singer Sargent’s most famous painting was twenty-three-year-old New Orleans Creole Virginie Gautreau\, who moved to Paris and quickly became the “it girl” of her day. A relative unknown at the time\, Sargent won the commission to paint her; the two must have recognized in each other a like-minded hunger for fame. \nUnveiled at the 1884 Paris Salon\, Gautreau’s portrait generated the attention she craved-but it led to infamy rather than stardom. Sargent had painted one strap of Gautreau’s dress dangling from her shoulder\, suggesting either the prelude to or the aftermath of sex. Her reputation irreparably damaged\, Gautreau retired from public life\, destroying all the mirrors in her home. \nDrawing on documents from private collections and other previously unexamined materials\, and featuring a cast of characters including Oscar Wilde and Richard Wagner\, Strapless is a tale of art and celebrity\, obsession and betrayal.
URL:https://noma.org/event/book-club-strapless/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Erika Witt
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join Erika Witt\, Director and Chief Curator of Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art\, for a gallery talk on works in the exhibition New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations. \nWitt will lead two iterations of this gallery talk: the first from 12:30-1:00 PM\, and the second from 6:00-6:30 pm the same evening. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location. \n\nAbout Erika Witt\nErika Witt is the Director and Chief Curator of the Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art (SUNOMA) and serves as an adjunct professor in SUNO’s Master of Arts in Museum Studies program. She specializes in traditional African art and Egyptology\, with a focus on preserving and interpreting African material culture within museums and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Erika’s work emphasizes the importance of accessibility\, representation\, and cultural continuity across academic and museum settings. Her mission is to make museums and global heritage inclusive and accessible—particularly for communities historically excluded from institutional narratives. Through exhibitions\, public programming\, and academic engagement\, her curatorial practice foregrounds representation\, cultural stewardship\, and diasporic storytelling.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-with-erika-witt-2/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Erika Witt
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join Erika Witt\, Director and Chief Curator of Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art\, for a gallery talk on works in the exhibition New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations. \nWitt will lead two iterations of this gallery talk: the first from 12:30-1:00 PM\, and the second from 6:00-6:30 pm the same evening. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location. \n\nAbout Erika Witt\nErika Witt is the Director and Chief Curator of the Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art (SUNOMA) and serves as an adjunct professor in SUNO’s Master of Arts in Museum Studies program. She specializes in traditional African art and Egyptology\, with a focus on preserving and interpreting African material culture within museums and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Erika’s work emphasizes the importance of accessibility\, representation\, and cultural continuity across academic and museum settings. Her mission is to make museums and global heritage inclusive and accessible—particularly for communities historically excluded from institutional narratives. Through exhibitions\, public programming\, and academic engagement\, her curatorial practice foregrounds representation\, cultural stewardship\, and diasporic storytelling.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-with-erika-witt/2025-06-11/2/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Erika Witt
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join Erika Witt\, Director and Chief Curator of Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art\, for a gallery talk on works in the exhibition New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations. \nWitt will lead two iterations of this gallery talk: the first from 12:30-1:00 PM\, and the second from 6:00-6:30 pm the same evening. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location. \n\nAbout Erika Witt\nErika Witt is the Director and Chief Curator of the Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art (SUNOMA) and serves as an adjunct professor in SUNO’s Master of Arts in Museum Studies program. She specializes in traditional African art and Egyptology\, with a focus on preserving and interpreting African material culture within museums and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Erika’s work emphasizes the importance of accessibility\, representation\, and cultural continuity across academic and museum settings. Her mission is to make museums and global heritage inclusive and accessible—particularly for communities historically excluded from institutional narratives. Through exhibitions\, public programming\, and academic engagement\, her curatorial practice foregrounds representation\, cultural stewardship\, and diasporic storytelling.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-with-erika-witt/2025-06-11/1/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Pride Summer Soirée
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the first Friday of June for a vibrant evening of art\, music\, and celebration in honor of LGBTQ+ Pride month. \nNOMA’s after-hours Pride Summer Soirée invites everyone to celebrate art and Pride in the heart of NOMA’s galleries. With live music and DJ sets\, Pride-inspired art making activities\, and more\, this celebration is designed to be inclusive and welcoming for all. \nWe can’t wait to see you there! \nTickets are $15 for Members\, $30 for General Admission\, and free for attendees under 19. \nPurchase Tickets \n\nEvent Details\nLive DJ Set from ZEUS\nDance all night to live mixes from local artist\, DJ\, and producer ZEUS in NOMA’s Lapis Center for the Arts. \nArt-Making Activities for All\nCraft the night away at our interactive art-making station. Our featured art activity\, an “identity Collage” inspired by Robert Rauschenberg’s Melic Meeting (Spread)\, on view in the second floor’s Entergy Corporation Gallery\, is designed for creatives of all experience levels. \nGlam Photo Booth\, Courtesy of MIPB & Co.\nStrike a pose\, channel the energy of your favorite LGBTQ+ icons\, and capture unforgettable memories of the night with complementary photos from a Glam Photo Booth courtesy of MIPB & Co.\, an LGBTQ+ owned business. \nGallery Talk with Dr. Orlando Hernández Ying\, Curator of Arts of the Americas\nEnjoy after-hours access to our galleries and exhibitions\, and gain deeper insight into our collection with a gallery talk led by NOMA’s Curator of Arts of the Americas\, Dr. Orlando Hernández Ying. His gallery talk\, titled Three Male Nudes at NOMA\, will focus on the appreciation of the male nude through the lens of Mannerism\, a period of experimentation and innovation that pushed the boundaries of art and challenged the idealized norms of the High Renaissance. \nThis gallery talk will take place from 7:00-7:20 pm. The talk will begin in the Renaissance Art Gallery and move into the Dutch Art Gallery\, both found on the first floor. \nFood and Drinks from Café NOMA\nSip and snack on a small bites and beverage menu from Café NOMA. The menu will include a rainbow doberge cake\, Pride-themed cocktails\, and more. \n\nBios\nAbout ZEUS\nZEUS is a New Orleans-based artist\, DJ\, and producer. He supported Grammy Award-winning Tank and the Bangas on their The Heart\, The Mind\, The Soul tour across the US\, performed at Gameday at The Bayou Classic\, and recently held a residency at Emeril Lagasse’s 34 Restaurant and Bar in New Orleans. You can find him on Instagram\, Soundcloud\, TikTok\, YouTube\, and on his official website. \n \nAbout MIPB & Co. (Photo Booth Experience Makers)\nMIPB & Co. is a premier destination for exceptional photo booth experiences. They are passionate about creating unforgettable moments and capturing the essence of joy\, laughter and celebration. \n“As a LGBTQ+ owned business\, it’s important to us to show up for our community not just in celebration\, but by giving our time\, talent\, and resources where it counts\,” remarks co-owner Orlando Whigham. “We’re excited to support Pride in a way that feels authentic to who we are.” \nConnect with MIPB & Co. on their Instagram (@mipb.activations) and their official website.
URL:https://noma.org/event/pride-summer-soiree/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Special,Member Events,Festivals
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SUMMARY:Women in Masquerade Panel Discussion: Women Cultivating Legacy
DESCRIPTION:In Liberia\, Sierra Leone\, Guinea\, the Ivory Coast\, and New Orleans\, women in masquerade carry the power and culture of the women before them\, ensuring their histories live on in future generations. Through performances involving elaborate ornamentation\, women create and use ornate suits to commemorate\, uphold\, and progress the role of women in cultural traditions on the continent of Africa and throughout the diaspora. \nThis program\, presented in connection with the exhibition New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations\, offers a fresh perspective on how women’s power and presence span the scope from silent architects shaping practice to influential leaders in cultural expression. Cherice Harrison-Nelson and Tribal Queen Bee will be joined by moderator Kristiana Rae Colón for this important conversation on the legacy of women across global masquerade arts. \nAdmission and registration for this event are free. \nRegister Now \nNOTE: Registration guarantees you a seat until the beginning of the program. Standing room will be allowed. \n\nBios\nCherice Harrison-Nelson is an educator\, artist\, and arts administrator who co-founded and curated the former Mardi Gras Indian Hall of Fame. She is the co-editor of eleven publications and coordinator of numerous exhibitions and discussions focused on West African-inspired cultural traditions in New Orleans. She contributed to original\, hand-beaded Carnival Day ceremonial attire\, worn by her son and later acquired by the Smithsonian Institution\, Anacostia Museum in Washington\, DC. Production credits include the award-winning narrative short film\, “Keeper of the Flame.” She is the recipient of several honors\, including: Fulbright Scholarship to study at the University of Saint-Louis in Senegal and the University of Ghana at Accra\, Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Teacher of the Year\, Mayor’s Arts Award\, and 2016 United States Artist Fellowship. She approaches her art with the specific intent to engage observers through performance that simultaneously explores femininity\, classism\, and confining norms. She uses imagery from her family history\, ancestral homeland\, and personal experiences. To quote\, “I am not masking when I debut my ceremonial attire on Carnival morning\, I am revealing my authentic self\, naked and rooted in the strength of my personal history. I cannot mask as myself.” She has a solo exhibition\, Maroon Queen\, on view through August 31\, 2025\, at the New Orleans African American Museum in the Historic Treme neighborhood. \n \nTribal Queen Bee was born Littdell S. Banister in New Orleans\, Louisiana\, on October 5\, 1934. She is the Tribal Queen of the Creole Wild West Tribe (hailing from Uptown New Orleans) and is the Senior actively masking Queen in the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian tradition. Tribal Queen Bee is 90 years old and started masking in 1973. After starting her six-year-old son\, Honey\, on the Indian path\, Tribal Queen Bee joined the Creole Wild West tribe\, where her son is now Flag Boy of the Tribe. Due to his young age\, Queen Bee chaperoned Honey for three years as he traveled throughout the Black Masking Indian terrains. The Tribe’s Big Chief invited her to join the group because she was committed to the practice and consistently present in the culture’s circles\, and thus began her journey as a Mardi Gras Indian. She later ascended to the position of Tribal Queen\, which\, as she explains…”It’s different from a Big Queen. A Big Queen is the Chief’s Queen and must always be next to the Chief. A Tribal Queen is over the entire Tribe.” Tribal Queen Bee and her son Flag Boy Honey have been masking for over fifty years. \n \nKristiana Rae Colón is a poet\, playwright\, actor\, educator\, producer\, curator\, creator of #BlackSexMatters\, co-founder of the #LetUsBreathe Collective\, and Writer/Producer on Showtime’s hit series The Chi. Her plays have been produced in London\, New York\, Chicago\, and the USA. Kristiana’s collection of poems titled “promised instruments” won the inaugural Drinking Gourd Poetry Prize and was published by Northwestern University Press. Her play Tilikum won a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Play. Published plays include “Octagon” and “but i cd only whisper”. She appeared on the fifth season of the Home Box Office (HBO) Def Poetry Jam. Kristiana writes\, produces\, and organizes to cast spells for the embodiment of liberated futures.
URL:https://noma.org/event/women-in-masquerade-panel-discussion-women-cultivating-legacy/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talks Every Wednesday
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talks/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Spring Festival: New African Masquerades
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the special exhibition New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations at NOMA’s Spring Festival\, a day of activities for all ages. \nThis year’s Spring Festival will take place on Saturday\, May 31st\, from 10 am to 4 pm. \n$5 for Members \n$10 for General Admission \nFree admission for people ages 19 and under \nRegister Now \nPlease note: the New Orleans Museum of Art will be CLOSED after Spring Festival ends at 4 pm on Saturday\, May 31st. There will be no public admission to the museum after 4 pm this day.   \n\nEvent Details\nLive Music from Local Acts Young Guardians of the Flame and ÌFÉ\nListen and dance along to live performances by the Young Guardians of the Flame at 10:30 am and electronic music artist ÌFÉ at 2:45 pm. \nGuided Tours of New African Masquerades\, Afropolitan\, and More\nExplore all three floors of the museum with guided tours of our New African Masquerades and Afropolitan exhibits\, as well as our permanent African Art collection on the 3rd floor. Enjoy docent-guided tours of the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden throughout the day. Tours are all ages\, with youth- and teen- focused tours scheduled throughout the day\, as well. \nNew African Masquerades-inspired Arts and Activities\nEnjoy art-making activities and demonstrations inspired by New African Masquerades.  \nConservator-Led Workshop on Document and Photo Preservation\nJoin NOMA’s Conservator of Photographs and Works of Art on Paper\, Nayla Maaruf\, for an invaluable workshop titled “Preserving Family History: Disaster Prep at Home for Family Photos and Documents.” \nConnect with Our Community\nMeet and mingle with a variety of community partners\, learn about their programs and projects\, and get creative. \nEnjoy Food and Drinks All Day\nEnjoy food from local vendors\, including Tanjariné and Café NOMA. Food will be available for purchase throughout the event.  \n\nAbout New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations\nNew African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations spotlights the work of four contemporary artists working in cities across West Africa: Chief Ekpenyong Bassey Nsa\, Sheku “Goldenfinger” Fofanah\, David Sanou\, and Hervé Youmbi. Read more.  \nAbout ÌFÉ\nNew Orleans-based African American producer and percussionist ÌFÉ blends elements of Afro-Cuban folklore and Yoruban religious music with the sounds of modern day Jamaican Dancehall\, Trap and AfroBeats. The single most important electronic act in Afro-Caribbean music today\, ÌFÉ’s long awaited sophomore album 0000+0000 was released to worldwide critical acclaim in November of 2021. His new album is scheduled for release in the Spring of 2025.
URL:https://noma.org/event/spring-fest-new-african-masquerades/
LOCATION:Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans \, LA\, 70124
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SUMMARY:NOMA at Night with the Indian Arts Circle of New Orleans
DESCRIPTION:Get creative and explore the museum after hours during NOMA at Night. \nFor this edition of NOMA at Night\, we’ve partnered with the Indian Arts Circle of New Orleans for an evening celebrating the vibrant cuisines\, arts\, and cultures of India. With live folk and contemporary dance performances from the NOLA Garba Group and Sanjukta; inspired dishes from local Indian food vendors\, along with specialty cocktails and a happy hour menu by Café NOMA; a documentary film screening; Mehndi tattooing; and much more\, this NOMA at Night will be one to remember. \n$15 for members\n$30 general admission\nFree admission for attendees ages 19 and under \nBuy Tickets \n\nProgram Details\nTemporary Mehndi Tattooing with Local Artist\n6:00-8:00 pm in the NOMA Shop courtyard\nCelebrate the ancient art of mehndi (also known as henna) tattoos by receiving a design from a local mehndi artist. \nFresh Indian Cuisine with Atti NOLA and Inaayat NOLA\n6:00-8:45 pm in the Front Circle of the New Orleans Museum of Art\nExplore Indian cuisine with local pop-ups Atti NOLA and Inaayat NOLA. These vendors will serve their takes on South Indian and Indian-meets-Southern cuisine\, respectively\, throughout the evening. \nLive Dance Performances from NOLA Garba Group and Sanjukta\n7:10 PM and 8:30 pm performances by Sanjukta in the Great Hall\, 7:45 pm performance with the NOLA Garba Group\nDance along with the NOLA Garba Group in a collaborative Garba performance\, a folk dance originating in the state of Gujarat. Also enjoy two performances of a classical Bharatanatyam dance with a unique twist by Sanjukta. \nTour of the Indian Art Gallery with Curator Lisa Rotondo-McCord\n6:40 pm in the third-floor Elise Mayer Besthoff Galleries\nJoin NOMA’s Deputy Director and Curator of Asian Art Lisa Rotondo-McCord for an after-hours guided tour of the Indian Art Gallery. Learn all about our collection of art and objects from across the Indian subcontinent from an expert. \nThe Elephant Whisperers (2022) Film Screening\n7:00 pm and 7:45 pm screenings in the Lapis Center for the Arts\nView two exclusive screenings of the 2022 documentary The Elephant Whisperers for NOMA at Night guests. \nMore Dining and Drinks from Café NOMA\n6:00–9:00 pm in the Great Hall\nEnjoy a happy hour menu and specialty cocktails from Café NOMA all night long. \n\nAbout the Indian Arts Circle of New Orleans\nThe Indian Arts Circle of New Orleans (IACNO) aims to organize concerts by accomplished Indian classical performing artists\, enrich the cultural life of New Orleans by introducing yet another element of music among the thriving indigenous jazz and blues tradition\, and to increase awareness of the diverse classical heritage of India. \nLearn More \nAbout Atti NOLA\n“Atti” is a slang word that means a local spot or adda—a place where people gather\, eat\, and bond over good food and great conversations. It’s more than just a name; it’s a reflection of what we wanted to create—a space where South Indian food lovers and the curious foodies of New Orleans could come together and experience something unique.  \nSee @atti_nola on Instagram for information. \nAbout Inaayat NOLA\nChefs Kanwarpal Singh and Elise Ryon run the Indian-meets-Southern cuisine pop-up Inaayat NOLA\, which takes its name from an Urdu word for blessing. Singh is a native of the state of Punjab in India and cooked at some top New Orleans restaurants before starting the pop-up. He and Ryon met while working at Donald Link restaurants.  \nSee @inaayat_nola on Instagram for information. \nThank You to Our Supporters\nNOMA at Night is supported in part by grant funds from Ruby K. Worner Charitable Trust through the PNC Charitable Trusts Grant Review Committee; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation; and the Louisiana Division of the Arts\, Office of Cultural Development\, Department of Culture\, Recreation\, and Tourism\, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council.
URL:https://noma.org/event/noma-at-night-with-the-indian-arts-circle/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
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SUMMARY:Salon Supper Club Presented by First Horizon Bank
DESCRIPTION:This year\, the New Orleans Museum of Art introduces a new food- and art-focused series of events inspired by works on view: the Salon Supper Club Presented by First Horizon Bank. \nDuring this lively cocktail event with progressive food stations throughout the museum\, guests will explore featured exhibitions and installations at the museum while celebrating the ability of art to connect us with friends\, family\, and new acquaintances. \nSalon Supper Club Presented by First Horizon Bank\nCelebrating the Exhibition Nicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan\, Mississippi Watershed\nEvent Chairs | Mary Beth Benjamin\, Katherine Duncan\, Ileana Feoli\nNOMA Volunteer Committee Chair | Taylor Pospisil \nYour support of the Salon Supper Club events provides critical resources to exhibitions\, educational initiatives\, and programming at NOMA. \nFor sponsorship inquiries and questions about the Salon Supper Club\, please email salonsupperclub@noma.org or call 504.658.4121. \n\nEvent Tickets\nTickets no longer available for online purchase. Please purchase tickets at the door.  \n$250 | Tickets\nSummer Cocktail Attire\n\nEvent Details\nSignature Dish from Guest Chef E.J. Lagasse\, Chef and Co-Owner of Emeril’s and Vice President of The Emeril Group\n \nE.J. Lagasse fell in love with food at a very young age. As the son of Chef Emeril Lagasse\, he spent most of his early years in kitchens and at home where the family table was a central part of daily life. Cooking with his dad at home and exploring new culinary experiences were fundamental to his childhood and instilled an appreciation and respect for seasonality and nature that has led to his dedication to culinary artistry. \nAt 13\, he started working in the kitchen at Meril Restaurant in New Orleans\, and throughout high school he continued working for his father at Emeril’s Coastal in Florida. During summer breaks\, E.J. had an opportunity to stage at highly acclaimed Café Boulud in New York City where he gained invaluable experience training under Daniel Boulud. He went on to spend nearly two years training at the celebrated Le Bernardin with Eric Ripert. After graduating from culinary school at Johnson & Wales\, he spent time refining his skills in some of the world’s most renowned kitchens including Core by Clare Smyth in London and Frantzén in Stockholm. \nIn 2022\, E.J. returned to New Orleans to take the helm as Chef\, Co-Owner where he leads the day-to-day restaurant operations. Following an extensive renovation in 2023\, the flagship reopened with a refined menu thatpays homage to the restaurant’s rich culinary heritage while incorporating innovative techniques and modern adaptations of Chef Emeril’s classics. Chef E.J. draws inspiration from the bounty of Louisiana’s produce from the area’s most dedicated farmers\, fisherman and producers to craft an evolved menu that tells a story through food and nature. \nIn 2023\, E.J. received the prestigious ‘New Talent of the Year’ award from La Liste\, the restaurant guide and ranking that designates the world’s best 1\,000 restaurants. ln 2024\, Emeril’s received AAA’s esteemed FiveDiamond Designation and the restaurant became a member of Relais & Chateaux\, joining the list of 80independent restaurants worldwide. Emeril’s also became a new member of Les Grandes Tables du Monde\, joining 195 extraordinary restaurants across 23 countries. \n \nFood Stations and a Special Progressive Menu Inspired by the Exhibition from Ralph Brennan Catering and Events at Café NOMA\n \nLive Music from the Grammy-Nominated Cameron Dupuy and the Cajun Troubadours\n \nBorn and raised in a suburb of New Orleans\, Cameron became infatuated with the sounds of Cajun music at an early age\, which is appropriate being the son of Cajun musician\, Michael Dupuy. His father often took him to gigs where Cameron would always be on stage strumming a guitar\, banging on spoons\, or any thing he could get his hands on. As a result of Hurricane Katrina\, Cameron was exposed to Cajun music a little more after evacuating to Lafayette\, LA. On the last day of the evacuation\, Cameron finally convinced “Mr. Rick”\, who let the Dupuys stay at his house for the storm\, to let him play the accordion sitting on the shelf. Mr. Rick was not eager\, since the accordion was used to record a Grammy winning album by Jimmy Breaux\, but he decided to let him play it. He was instantly hooked on the accordion. \nFollowing his return to New Orleans\, he received his first guitar for Christmas. It was his constant hearing of Cajun music that made him want to get his father’s accordion repaired that had been broken for the past few years. After spending several years as a guitarist\, Cameron Dupuy started playing the Cajun accordion at the age of eleven. A breakout performance at The Liberty Theatre in April of 2010 led to a standing ovation\, which earned Cameron and his band “The Cajun Troubadours” an invitation to play at Festival Acadiens et Creoles by Dr. Barry Ancelet. \nCameron\, the eight-time Cajun accordion contest winner\, has now established himself as a favorite among many Cajun music fans in Louisiana. He has now recorded on three CDs; the most recent being The Mid-City Aces featuring Michael Dupuy and Gina Forsyth and the brand new Cameron Dupuy and the Cajun Troubadours self titled album. \nIn November of 2020\, the band’s debut self-titled album\, Cameron Dupuy and the Cajun Troubadours was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Regional Roots Music Album. \nAnd More!\n\nAbout the Exhibition\nFrench photographer and visual artist Nicolas Floc’h’s Fleuves-Océan project traces the movement of water across our planet\, exploring its flow through varied habitats and representing the ways we are all connected by water cycles and systems. This exhibition pairs vibrant monochromatic photographs of the color of water made under the surface with dramatic black-and-white landscape photographs made along the banks of the Mississippi and its tributaries—from Louisiana and across the country. \nNicolas Floc’h\, The Color of Water\, Water Columns: Mississippi River Delta\, from Empire\, Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexico\, 2022. 288 Pigmented ink prints. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Maubert\, Paris\, France. \nLearn More \n\nSponsorship Levels and Benefits\nTake advantage of the opportunity to join as a sponsor for all three Salon Supper Club events in 2025 on Thursday\, May 22; Thursday\, July 17; and Friday\, October 3. \n$25\,000 | Platinum Sponsor\n\n12 tickets to each Salon Supper Club event\nRecognition as a sponsor with name or logo in all press materials\nRecognition as a sponsor at all NOMA Salon Supper Club events\nInvitations to exhibition patron preview openings during 2025–26\nSponsor recognition on printed invitations\, evites\, and on noma.org\nMention on an Instagram post + story before the event and mention in an Instagram story at the event; 2 mentions on Facebook\nListed in paid advertisements\nNOMA Fellows membership\nExhibition catalogues\n\nBecome a Platinum Sponsor \n$15\,000 | Gold Sponsor\n\n10 tickets to each Salon Supper Club event\nRecognition as a sponsor with name or logo in all press materials\nRecognition as a sponsor at all NOMA Salon Supper Club events\nInvitations to exhibition patron preview openings during 2025–26\nSponsor recognition on printed invitations\, evites\, and on noma.org\nListed in paid advertisements\nNOMA Fellows membership\nExhibition catalogues\n\nBecome a Gold Sponsor \n$8\,000 | Silver Sponsor\n\n6 tickets to each Salon Supper Club event\nRecognition as a sponsor at all NOMA Salon Supper Club events\nInvitations to exhibition patron preview openings during 2025–26\nSponsor recognition on printed invitations\, evites\, and on noma.org\nNOMA Fellows membership\nExhibition catalogues\n\nBecome a Silver Sponsor \n$5\,500 | Benefactor\n\n4 tickets to each Salon Supper Club event\nRecognition as a sponsor at all NOMA Salon Supper Club events\nInvitations to exhibition patron preview openings during 2025–26\nSponsor recognition on printed invitations\, evites\, and on noma.org\nNOMA Fellows membership\n\nBecome a Benefactor \n$2\,750 | Supporter Couple\n\n2 tickets to each Salon Supper Club event\nRecognition as a sponsor at all NOMA Salon Supper Club events\nInvitations to exhibition patron preview openings during 2025–26\nSponsor recognition on printed invitations\, evites\, and on noma.org\nNOMA Fellows membership\n\nBecome a Supporter \n$1\,375 | Supporter Single\n\n1 ticket to each Salon Supper Club event\nRecognition as a sponsor at all NOMA Salon Supper Club events\nInvitations to exhibition patron preview openings during 2025–26\nSponsor recognition on printed invitations\, evites\, and on noma.org\nNOMA Fellows membership\n\nBecome a Supporter \nFor sponsorship inquiries and questions about the Salon Supper Club\, please email salonsupperclub@noma.org or call 504.658.4121. \n\nThank You to Our Current Sponsors\nPresenting Sponsor\n \nGold Sponsors\nAnonymous \nWalda Besthoff \nSilver Sponsors\nElizabeth Boh \nBenefactors\nShaun and Foster Duncan \nSupporters\nBroadmoor\, LLC \nRed River Bank \nBlanca Rosa Maldonado. M.D. \nAnn Duffy and John Skinner \nMillie and Robert Kohn \nRenee and Paul Masinter \nClaude and Mimi Schlesinger \nSuzanne and Robert Thomas \nLele and Brent Wood \nMedia Sponsors\n \n \nLibations\nSazerac Co. \nSpecial Thanks\nUrban Earth \nEmeril’s \nCafé NOMA \n\nEvent Committee\n\n\n\nMichaela and Ryan Acomb\nAmy and Todd Johnson\n\n\nKatie Adams\nKristen and Paul Leonard\n\n\nHelaine and Ned Benjamin\nKyle Lutkewitte\n\n\nTeddy Benjamin\nKelsie and Andrew Marcus\n\n\nSoraya Verjee and Jerel Bryant\nBitsy Metcalf\n\n\nCaroline and Murray Calhoun\nEleanor and Cameron Miller\n\n\nAbigail and Jordan DesHotels\nDave Moore\n\n\nShaun and Foster Duncan\nCatherine and Scott Richardson\n\n\nMegan and Mason Eustis\nLiz French and Will Sadler\n\n\nLiza and Filippo Feoli\nClare and Carter Sayers\n\n\nStephanie and Ludovico Feoli\nNina Sloss\n\n\nSarah Elise and McDaniel Freeman\nLouise and Jack Smallpage\n\n\nCourtney Geary\nAlison and Steve South\n\n\nEllie George\nJulia and Andrew Stall\n\n\nMarilee and Andrew Hovet\nKaler Zetzmann\n\n\nCoco and Jonathan Howe\nCarroll and Emory Zimmer\n\n\nLibby Jacob\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://noma.org/event/salon-supper-club-presented-by-first-horizon-bank/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Book Club: New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations
DESCRIPTION:NOMA’s book club meets monthly to discuss fiction and non-fiction books related to art in the museum’s collection and exhibitions.  \nIt is an informal group open to anyone on a month-to-month basis. You do not have to attend every meeting or read every book to participate. In addition to monthly book discussions\, the book club meets periodically for curatorial programs related to the book selections.  \nBooks are selected in advance and planned according to the museum’s exhibition schedule. Participants are expected to procure their own copy of the titles. Selections are also available at the NOMA Museum Shop\, where museum members receive a 10% discount. \nRegister Now \nMeetings are held in person or via Zoom. All meetings begin at 12 pm. For more information or questions\, please email programs@noma.org. \n\nAbout the Book\nNew African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations\nEdited by Amanda M. Maples\, Jordan A. Fenton\, and Lisa Homann\nAn exploration of contemporary African masquerade that reveals its cultural contexts\, artistic innovations\, and intersection with museum collection practices \nBy placing masquerade at the forefront of contemporary African art\, this volume shows how masquerade is a dynamic and urban phenomenon shaped by shifting global concerns. Essays examine the lack of institutional recognition offered to present-day masquerade artists and the methods used to curate masquerade art at the museum level. An international group of scholars and artists explore the motivations and creative decisions of masquerade artists\, highlighting their stories and providing a nuanced understanding of masquerade as a contemporary expression of human experience. \nThis lavishly illustrated study includes more than 150 images\, artist’s biographies\, in-depth analyses of masquerade ensembles in relation to themes of collaboration\, economics\, and meaning\, and a discussion of the methodologies for ethically commissioning and acquiring masquerade art.
URL:https://noma.org/event/book-club-new-african-masquerades/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join for a gallery talk on works in the exhibition New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-new-african-masquerades-artistic-innovations-and-collaborations/2025-05-14/2/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join for a gallery talk on works in the exhibition New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-new-african-masquerades-artistic-innovations-and-collaborations/2025-05-14/1/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250507T183000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curator Brian Piper
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join Brian Piper\, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, for a gallery talk on the exhibition Delicate Sights: Photography and Glass. This talk will be offered at 12:30 and 6:00 pm. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-with-curator-brian-piper/2025-05-07/2/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Curator Brian Piper
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join Brian Piper\, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, for a gallery talk on the exhibition Delicate Sights: Photography and Glass. This talk will be offered at 12:30 and 6:00 pm. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-with-curator-brian-piper/2025-05-07/1/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Conversation with Artist Nicholas Floc’h and Curator Brian Piper
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the opening of Nicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan\, Mississippi Watershed\, enjoy a conversation between artist Nicholas Floc’h and Brian Piper\, NOMA’s Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, followed by a Q&A with the audience. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative.  \nSeating for the talk is limited and will be available on a first come\, first served basis. Check in at the admissions desk in the Great Hall and then head to the second-floor Frederick R. Weisman Galleries for the program. \n\nAbout the Exhibition\nFrench photographer and visual artist Nicolas Floc’h’s Fleuves-Océan project traces the movement of water across our planet\, exploring its flow through varied habitats and representing the ways we are all connected by water cycles and systems. This exhibition pairs vibrant monochromatic photographs of the color of water made under the surface with dramatic black-and-white landscape photographs made along the banks of the Mississippi and its tributaries—from Louisiana and across the country. \nLearn More
URL:https://noma.org/event/floch-conversation/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours
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SUMMARY:Tour with Curator Brian Piper
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join Brian Piper\, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs\, Prints\, and Drawings\, for a tour of the exhibition Nicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan\, Mississippi Watershed. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location. \nFollowing the tour\, join Piper and artist Nicolas Floc’h for a conversation in the second-floor Frederick R. Weisman Galleries.
URL:https://noma.org/event/tour-with-curator-brian-piper/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Artist Nicolas Floc’h
DESCRIPTION:Every week\, NOMA hosts gallery talks in the museum and the Besthoff Sculpture Garden led by curators\, artists\, and other special guests. These lively\, participatory conversations provide a moment to take a close look at one work—or a selection of works—currently on view. \nThis week\, join artist Nicolas Floc’h for a conversation about the exhibition Nicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan\, Mississippi Watershed. \nIncluded with museum admission\, which is free for Louisiana residents every Wednesday courtesy of The Helis Foundation’s Art for All initiative. When you arrive at NOMA\, check in at the admissions desk for directions to the appropriate location. \nLater this day\, join curator Brian Piper and Floc’h for a program in the second-floor Frederick R. Weisman Galleries.
URL:https://noma.org/event/gallery-talk-with-artist-nicolas-floch/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Talks & Tours,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Member Preview: Nicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan\, Mississippi Watershed
DESCRIPTION:NOMA members are the first to experience Nicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan\, Mississippi Watershed. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, April 29\, for a member preview of the exhibition\, which pairs vibrant monochromatic photographs of the color of water made under the surface with dramatic black-and-white landscape photographs made along the banks of the Mississippi and its tributaries—from Louisiana and across the country. \nLearn More About the Exhibition \nNot Yet a Member?\nNOMA members support our institutional mission to present meaningful arts experiences that inspire communities in New Orleans and beyond. Members receive free admission the museum all year long\, invitations to special events\, and discounted tickets to programs. \nJoin Today \n\nNicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan\, Mississippi Watershed is organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art and is sponsored by Villa Albertine and Albertine Foundation thanks to Ardian’s support. Additional support is provided by the Del and Ginger Hall Photography Fund\, the A. Charlotte Mann and Joshua Mann Pailet Endowment\, George and Milly Denegre\, Harvey and Marie Orth\, and James and Cherye Pierce.
URL:https://noma.org/event/member-preview-nicolas-floch/
LOCATION:New Orleans Museum of Art\, 1 Collins Diboll Circle\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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