LSU Museum of Art Receives $240,000 Grant from Art Bridges Foundation for Nationwide ‘Access for All’ Initiative to Reduce Barriers to Museum Visits. Read the full press release.
Read MoreLSU REVEILLE: LSU Art Museum showcases new photography exhibition on beauty of drag
LSU Art Museum showcases new photography exhibition on beauty of drag by The Reveille at LSU. Click below to read this article.
Read MoreLSU Museum of Art wins 2023 Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) Publication Competition Awards
LSU Museum of Art wins awards in the 2023 Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) Publication Competitions. Read this press release to learn more!
Read MoreLSU Reveille features "African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection"
The LSU Reveille features the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection in this article. Click the button below to read.
Read MoreFarewell Clarke Brown, LSUMOA's First Curatorial Fellow
The LSU Museum of Art says farewell to its first curatorial fellow, Clarke Brown. Learn about Brown’s contributions to the museum during her two year fellowship, made possible by the Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly Initiative for Underrepresented Artists in this article.
Read MoreLSUMOA remembers Dr. Adolph Brooks Cronan, longtime supporter, art collector, and community leader.
LSUMOA remembers Dr. Adolph Brooks Cronan, longtime supporter, art collector, and community leader. Learn more in this blog post.
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge: Coming home to the LSU Museum of Art where people can be challenged and have their souls fed
Check out this feature from The Advocate Baton Rouge to learn more about LSU Museum of Art’s new executive director Mark Tullos.
Read More225 Magazine features "African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection"
225 Magazine features African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection.
Read MoreBR Proud News features Neighborhood Arts Project
LSU Museum of Art gives Baton Rouge kids, community free summer art classes. Read this article by BR Proud News to learn more.
Read MoreLSU Hires Louisiana Native and Alum Mark A. Tullos Jr. as Executive Director of the LSU Museum of Art
LSU Hires Louisiana Native and Alum Mark A. Tullos Jr. as Executive Director of the LSU Museum of Art.
Read MoreWRKF 89.3: LSU Museum exhibits resourcefulness, creativity of pioneering Southern artist, Thornton Dial
Listen to this interview with Richard Dial, the son of Thornton Dial, and co-curator of I, Too, Am Thornton Dial, Paul Barrett
Read MoreAfrican American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection at The University of Alabama opens August 3, 2023 at the LSU Museum of Art.
The LSU Museum of Art premieres the exhibition African American Masterworks from the Paul R. Jones Museum at The University of Alabama on Thursday, August 3, 2023. The show features sixty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by prominent twentieth century Black artists including Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Jacob Lawrence, Howardena Pindell, Emma Amos, and Romare Bearden. Learn more in this press release.
Read MoreLSU Museum of Art upcoming exhibitions explore LGBTQ+ themes: "The Shaping of Us: Queerness in Ceramics" and "Reveal: Photographs by Jerry Siegel"
LSU MOA is premiering two fall exhibitions exploring LGBTQ+ themes: "The Shaping of Us: Queerness in Ceramics" and "Reveal: Photographs by Jerry Siegel.” Read the full press release to learn more
Read MoreLSU Digital Media Arts & Engineering Students create Thornton Dial Exhibit Photogrammetry
Two LSU Digital Media Arts & Engineering students, Katie Wilson and Meredyth Yorek (pictured above), came to the galleries to create digital scans of Thornton Dial’s artworks. Visitors will soon be able to interact with these digital scans and see details of Dial’s works, which are filled with found objects and made with multiple materials, on iPads in the galleries. Read to learn more!
Read MoreThe Advocate Baton Rouge, LA features I, Too, Am Thornton Dial.
The Advocate Baton Rouge, LA features I, Too, Am Thornton Dial. On view at the LSU Museum of Art from March 30–July 2, 2023.
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