LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) in Baton Rouge, LA is pleased to open on July 8, 2021, The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection presenting the energy and legacy of ceramics demonstrations through bisqueware. This exhibition is a collaboration between LSU Museum of Art and LSU School of Art. Read the full press release to learn more.
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Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection opens July 8 at LSU Museum of Art
LSU Museum of Art (LSU MOA) in Baton Rouge, LA is pleased to open on July 8, 2021, Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection, featuring a group of over 100 American studio ceramic works on long-term loan and are a promised gift by bequest to the LSU Museum of Art from E. John Bullard. Read the full press release to learn more.
Read MoreWoodshop News covers The Art of Seating at LSU MOA
Woodshop News covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
Read MoreA Look at Recent LSU MOA Conservation Projects
As museum professionals, a huge part of our jobs are to make exhibits look seamless, effortless, and as perfect as possible. Behind the scenes though works with damage are conserved by professional conservators. Check out this blog post written by LSU MOA Registrar Olivia Peltier to learn about two recent acquisitions restored and now on view in the galleries!
Read MoreCloser Look: Frederick J. Brown's "Sarah" by LSU MOA Collections Intern Alaina Newell
LSU MOA Collections Intern Alaina Newell takes a closer look at Frederick J. Brown's Sarah now on view in our Art in Louisiana Portrait Gallery.
Read MoreStaff Picks: The Art of Seating
Read LSU MOA Staff Picks for the exhibition The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design. Which chairs inspire you? Let us know in the comment section at the bottom of this blog post.
Read MoreNOW ON VIEW: Modernist Furniture Design and Sculpture at LSU MOA
In this blog post, LSU MOA Graduate Assistant Kirsten Campbell writes about examples of modernist furniture design from The Art of Seating and sculpture now on view at LSU MOA that show the differing ways in which modernism and biomorphism influenced various disciplines in art.
Read MoreA Conversation with LSU MOA Graduate Assistant, Kirsten Campbell
LSU 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 MoreChair Anatomy: From the LSU MOA Collection
Learn more about chair anatomy of the Early Baroque, Late Baroque, Rococo / Chippendale, and Federal styles from LSU MOA chairs now on view in The Art of Seating exhibition.
Read MoreA Day in the Life of the Arts: 2021 / inRegister
inRegister featured new acquisitions in LSU MOA Collections Storage click here to read
Read MoreLSU Reveille covers Collection Spotlight: Recent Acquisitions by Black Artists exhibition
LSU Reveille covers Collection Spotlight: Recent Acquisitions by Black Artists exhibition at LSU MOA click here to read
Read MoreBurnaway Interviews Artist Letitia Huckaby →
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: You will want to have a seat for LSU Museum of Art’s newest exhibit
BR Proud News covers The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design in this feature.
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge: Sitting pretty: New LSU Museum of Art exhibit looks at 200 years of American design in 'The Art of Seating'
The 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 →
LSU Reveille covers Letitia Huckaby: This Same Dusty Road in this article. Click here to read.
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