Read this interview by Ocula to learn more about Candice Lin's artistic practice and exhibitions including The Agnotology of Tigers now on view at LSU MOA until March 20, 2022.
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Object Guide for Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers
Learn about the objects in Candice Lin's La Charada China (Tobacco Version) installation and the history of these objects and their relationship to indentured Chinese laborers and how they reveal long forgotten (or suppressed) aspects of global trade.
Read More225 Magazine: Visiting artist's work at LSU Museum of art grapples with history
225 Magazine covers Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers at LSU Museum of Art. Click here to read.
Read MoreCloser Look: Strip Quilt by Mary Lee Bendolph
LSU Museum of Art recently acquired a quilt by Mary Lee Bendolph, one of the foremost strip quilters associated with Gee’s Bend, Alabama. Bendolph’s striking compositions reject traditional methods of symmetry and uniformity, instead embracing abstraction through the improvisational use of geometry. Learn more about it in this closer look by LSU MOA Graduate Assistant Kirsten Campbell and view it today in our Art in Louisiana Intro Gallery!
Read MoreState of the Art: Record from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Opens March 10 at LSU Museum of Art
State of the Art: Record from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Opens March 10 at LSU Museum of Art. Read the full press release.
Read MoreLSU Cornerstone features The Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists
LSU Cornerstone featured The Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists in the 2021 Winter Issue. Read an interview and watch a video with LSU MOA Curatorial Fellow Clarke Brown and former LSU MOA Curator Courtney Taylor.
Read MoreLPB Art Rocks! The Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists
The Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists supports 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 communities. LPB Art Rocks! talks to representatives from the museum including Clarke Brown, a Curatorial Fellow, who is specializing in diversity and inclusion in the arts.
Read MoreForm & Fire featured in Ceramics Monthly
Check out ceramic works from Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection at LSU Museum of Art featured in the October 2021 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
Read MoreCloser Look at Sonya Clark's "French Braid and Cornrow" by Clarke Brown
Sonya Clark is a textile and social practice artist who uses everyday objects to implicate the construction of empire and speak about the afterlife of slavery. Recently, LSU MOA acquired one of Clark’s pieces as part of the Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists entitled French Braid and Cornrow, which is currently on view. Read this closer look at the work by LSU MOA Curatorial Fellow Clarke Brown.
Read MoreCandice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers Opening October 20
Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers opens October 20, 2021 / This year's collaboration with the LSU School of Art features visiting artist Candice Lin. Her exhibition, The Agnotology of Tigers, will feature recent works based on archival images from LSU (Chinese Bandits) alongside a new configuration the installation La Charada China. Lin’s installation illuminates’ histories of social violence and a politics of forgetting that obscures the history of indentured Chinese labor and lingering stereotypes.
Read MoreCeramics Now Magazine features Form & Fire and The Boneyard
Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection and The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection featured online for Ceramics Now magazine. Click here to read.
Read MoreCarrie Mae Weems to Headline Fairfield University Art Museum’s Fall Exhibition Series
Carrie Mae Weems to Headline Fairfield University Art Museum’s Fall Exhibition Series. Click here to read article from Ebony Magazine.
Read MoreThe Advocate / LSU Museum of Art opens ceramic exhibits "Form & Fire' and 'The Boneyard'
The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) covers Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection and The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection: click here to read
Read MoreinRegister / On exhibit: Form & Fire exhibit at the LSU Museum of Art
inRegister Magazine cover Form & Fire: American Studio Ceramics from the E. John Bullard Collection and The Boneyard: The Ceramics Teaching Collection: click here to read
Read MoreThe Power of Memory by Kirsten Campbell, LSU MOA Grad Assistant
Radcliffe Bailey’s works are a wonder to view in person. A storyteller, Bailey layers and assembles symbols, photographs, motifs, and text to build a narrative network between his personal history, memory, and identity to that of the African Diaspora. Read this blog post by LSU MOA Graduate Assistant Kirsten Campbell about Radcliffe Bailey’s Far Beyond the Valley, now on view in Collection Spotlight: Recent Acquisitions by Black Artists until September 26, 2021 at LSU MOA.
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