In preparation for LSU MOA’s upcoming exhibition of Martin Payton’s sculpture, curator Courtney Taylor sat down with Martin Payton to discuss his life, his experiences, and his art.
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In preparation for LSU MOA’s upcoming exhibition of Martin Payton’s sculpture, curator Courtney Taylor sat down with Martin Payton to discuss his life, his experiences, and his art.
Read More225's Benjamin Leger talks with curator Courtney Taylor about Romare Bearden's collages on display in the Reflections: African American Life from the Myrna Colley-Lee exhibition.
Read MoreThe hairs on the back of my neck stood on end when I learned that Julie Heffernan’s LSU Museum of Art exhibit would be titled When the Water Rises.
Read MoreWAFB's Donna Britt talks to Forward Arts' Donney Rose in advance of their Third Thursday performance in conjunction with the Reflections exhibition.
Read MoreThe work of artists and photographers such as James Van Der Zee allowed the black middle class of Harlem to create new cultural stereotypes and record their history for future generations; they were stylish, educated, and everything else imaginable.
Read MoreinRegister's Kelli Bozeman gets insight from curator Courtney Taylor on Reflections: African American Life from the Myrna Colley-Lee Collection.
Read MoreWe reinstalled our permanent collection a little over a year ago. Since then, we’ve been listening to feedback from visitors about what artwork they want to see and the stories they think the art should tell.
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Read MoreTake a stroll through Exploring Photography as a few of our staff members explain their favorite pieces on display.
Read MoreThe Advocate's Robin Miller talks to curator Courtney Taylor about Contemporary Masters.
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Read MoreThe Advocate's Robin Miller talks to curator Courtney Taylor about Julie Heffernan's work in "When the Water Rises."
Read MoreMany names in the exhibition hail from the state of Texas—where the museum that organized the exhibition is located—and a number of those artists are of Mexican-American descent or have ties with the Latino community. Issues particular to the Mexican-American community such as national identity, immigration, and social justice are present in a number of works in the exhibition.
Read More“Bayou Moderne,” the modern and contemporary section of Art in Louisiana, has recently been updated to shift some of your favorites while adding recent acquisitions and never before exhibited works.
Read MoreThe Daily Reveille's Ryan Thaxton talks to curator Courtney Taylor about "Contemporary Masters." (Photo by Jordan Marcell)
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