Burnaway interviews artist Letitia Huckaby about LSU MOA’s exhibition, Letitia Huckaby: This Same Dusty Road in this article. Click here to read.
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Burnaway interviews artist Letitia Huckaby about LSU MOA’s exhibition, Letitia Huckaby: This Same Dusty Road in this article. Click here to read.
Read MoreBR Proud News covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
Read MoreLSU Reveille covers Letitia Huckaby: This Same Dusty Road in this article. Click here to read.
Read More64 Parishes Magazine covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
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On Exhibit: ‘The Art of Seating’ at LSU Museum of Art click here to read
Read More225 Magazine features The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of Design in this feature.
DESIGN LOVERS WILL SWOON OVER THE PIECES AT THIS LSU MUSEUM OF ART EXHIBIT click here to read
Read MoreLSU Museum of Art is pleased to open a special permanent collection exhibition spotlighting recent acquisitions of works by Black artists on March 28. On view for the first time at LSU MOA will be works by Radcliffe Bailey, Whitfield Lovell, Madelyn Sneed-Grays, Mario Moore, and Gordon Parks, among other recently acquired works. Read the full press release to learn more.
Read MoreLSU MOA recently spoke with graduate assistant Autumn Johnson, first year MFA candidate studying Printmaking at LSU, about current projects Johnson is helping with at the museum including the Southbound Zine Project. Check out our conversation to learn more!
Read MoreLSU Museum of Art is pleased to announce The Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists, which supports the growth of LSU Museum of Art’s permanent collection by funding acquisitions of works by Black, Indigenous, and Latinx artists, including those of marginalized sexualities, gender identities, and marginalized communities. Read the full press release to learn more.
Read MoreThe Advocate interviews This Same Dusty Road artist Letitia Huckaby in this article.
Read MoreCountry Roads Magazine interviews This Same Dusty Road artist Letitia Huckaby in this article.
Read MoreOur exhibition Letitia Huckaby: This Same Dusty Road is featured on the cover and inside of the fall 2020 Inside SEMC edition. It also includes a full announcement of the 2020 SEMC Exhibition and Publication Awards including LSU MOA’s 4 awards. Read it here: click here to read
Read MoreLSU Cornerstone feature: Louisiana CAT is supporting the future of art education by funding a graduate assistantship at the LSU Museum of Art. This opportunity dramatically impacts graduate students like Olivia Johnson (Art & Design, '21) and gives donors like Clark Boyce Jr. and his daughter, Emalie Boyce (Law, '07), the chance to further connect the community with the arts.
Read MoreThe Advocate covers Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, now on view at LSU MOA until February 14, 2021
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