The Advocate Baton Rouge, LA covers the LSU Museum of Art’s Access for All Day with Kids’ Orchestra. Click to view these photos.
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The Advocate Baton Rouge, LA covers the LSU Museum of Art’s Access for All Day with Kids’ Orchestra. Click to view these photos.
Read MoreWBRZ covers Access for All Day at the LSU Museum of Art with Kids’ Orchestra. Tap to watch this segment.
Read MoreWBRZ Baton Rouge: LSU Museum of Art kicks off series of child-focused summer art events. Click the button below to watch this feature.
Read MoreNeighborhood Arts Project participants at Gardere Initiative. Photography by Ingrid Williams.
LSU Museum of Art's summer outreach art program, Neighborhood Arts Project, begins June 4, 2024. Read this press release to learn more.
Read MoreLSU Reveille: Petting tortoises and snakes at the LSU Museum of Art. Click to read this feature.
Read MoreLSU Museum of Art Receives $240,000 Grant from Art Bridges Foundation for Nationwide ‘Access for All’ Initiative to Reduce Barriers to Museum Visits. Read the full press release.
Read MoreLSU Museum of Art gives Baton Rouge kids, community free summer art classes. Read this article by BR Proud News to learn more.
Read MoreLSU MOA is premiering two fall exhibitions exploring LGBTQ+ themes: "The Shaping of Us: Queerness in Ceramics" and "Reveal: Photographs by Jerry Siegel.” Read the full press release to learn more
Read MoreWBRZ stops by Neighborhood Arts Project, watch to learn more!
Read MoreLSU Museum of Art's (LSU MOA) Neighborhood Arts Project, which provides free art activities in East Baton Rouge Parish under pop-up tents at sites, is returning this summer. Learn more in this press release.
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge covers LSU Museum of Art’s Summer 2021 Neighborhood Arts Project: click here to read
Read MoreLSU MOA recently spoke with graduate assistant Kirsten Campbell, who is currently working towards a Doctor of Design in Cultural Preservation (DDes) at LSU. Campbell has been assisting LSU MOA Curatorial Team with many exhibition and collections projects. Check out this blog post to learn more!
Read MoreThe LSU MOA staff is grateful to have student volunteers assist us in assembling our NAP art kits this summer to distribute out into the Baton Rouge community. Recently, we spoke with Morgan Gallegos, a rising senior at St. Joseph's Academy and member of Mayor-President Broome's Youth Advisory Council, about her experience so far with LSU MOA and our Neighborhood Arts Project education program.
Read MoreWe spoke with Mary Ratcliff, about her installation Gather & Grow at LSU MOA and how she used artworks from this summer’s Neighborhood Arts Project to create it.
Read MoreThe LSU Museum of Art, in partnership with the Mayor-President’s Office, is continuing a summer program to bring art to under-resourced areas in Baton Rouge for the eighth year in a row.
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