225's Benjamin Leger sits down with curator Courtney Taylor to discuss Carrie Mae Weems: The Usual Suspects and the work of Weems on display in Art in Louisiana.
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225's Benjamin Leger sits down with curator Courtney Taylor to discuss Carrie Mae Weems: The Usual Suspects and the work of Weems on display in Art in Louisiana.
Read MoreEach item Shirley De’vard creates is largely inspired by the world around her, translating color palettes she sees in everyday life into her unique statement jewelry.
Read MoreThe Advocate's Robin Miller takes a look at Robert Williams: Slang Aesthetics.
Read MoreDorothea Tanning’s Personne (Nobody) has proven to be one of the most popular pieces included in LSU Museum of Art’s exhibition Bonjour | Au Revoir Surréalisme. The book contains nine etchings each cut into three horizontal flaps that allow the head, torso, and trunk of a body to be recombined into a total of 729 figures—729 exquisite corpse figures.
Read MoreWe interviewed Education Curator, Rebecca Franzella, about her educational projects related to Martin Payton's exhibition Broken Time: Sculpture by Martin Payton.
Read MoreSince LSU Museum of Art is a university museum, one outcome I hope for most when organizing an exhibition is for students to deeply connect with work, and find relevance to their studies. This fall, the stars aligned with Broken Time, an exhibition of Martin Payton’s welded steel sculptures, and two classes led by LSU art professor Malcolm McClay.
Read MoreOne of the newest pieces in the Broken Time exhibition is Martin Payton's untitled installation. Learn how it was created, how we got it to the museum, and what it means.
Read MoreLPB's Art Rocks visits with Martin Payton to discuss his work and process, and what inspires him.
Read MoreCurrently on display as part of this recurring series of collection spotlight exhibitions is this large-scale Flemish painting, Ecce Homo in the Marketplace.
Read MoreThis year's Shaw Center for the Arts Christmas tree holds a new element: over 500 ceramic ornaments handmade by middle and high school students of the Louisiana State University Laboratory School.
Read MoreNedra Hains has been a longtime supporter of both the arts in Baton Rouge and the role the LSU Museum of Art plays in our community.
Read MoreSince NAP began serving the Eden Park area, Moss has seen several children develop an interest in the arts, often seeking out ways to further their newfound skills. But when talking to parents, she learned that the children are embracing more than just their artistic side.
Read MoreWith the holiday season approaching, we have tons of great opportunities at the LSU Museum Store for you to grab the perfect gift for anyone on your list that not only helps bolster our local economy but also celebrates our homegrown talent.
Read MoreThe Advocate's Robin Miller visits Martin Payton's studio to get insight on his work on display in Broken Time: Sculpture by Martin Payton.
Read MoreThe LSU MOA staff dives into surrealism and selects a few of their favorite prints on display.
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